In 2008, and again despite widespread local opposition, the ‘RWB’ returned to Codnor. This time though, Antifa mobilised to oppose it. The threat of militant action by antifascists caused the police to oppose the BNP’s drinks licence for the event, and led to strict conditions being opposed upon the event.The mobilisation also meant that this year the fascists were ‘confined to camp’, but the village was swamped by a huge police operation, as the cops sought to protect the BNP from militant antifascists. Over 30 people were arrested opposing the event.
Antifa has caused the BNP, and Alan Warner, to think twice about holding their fascist rally in Derbyshire again, but they have not abandoned the event altogether. This year it looks as if Essex will be unlucky enough to host the BNP, and local people can expect to have to endure what the villagers of Codnor had to contend with.
David Shapcott lives in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Burnley. The only busy period of the day is the school-run, when local parents drop off or collect their young children from the local school. It is Shapcott who organises the BNP’s annual rally. While he lives in peace and quiet, he brings mayhem to the lives of others, and helps to stir up hatred against the ethnic minorities he probably rarely even sees.
No doubt Shapcott generally sleeps soundly in his bed at 6 The Spinney. There are no thugs goose-stepping up and down his street or singing ‘The Horst Vessel’. In the early hours of this morning (Tuesday 17th February) however, Shapcott was given a very small taste of what those unfortunate enough to live near a ‘RWB’ site have to contend with – as were those who currently have him as a neighbour. At around 2.30am the peace of The Spinney was shattered by the activation of a dozen personal attack alarms deposited close to Shapcott’s house. The devices are loud, long-lasting, and would have been very difficult to locate and silence.
Posters put up on The Spinney and on surrounding streets read as follows:
“SORRY TO WAKE YOU UP!
“At least you’ve not been woken to the sound of Nazi drinking songs, the noise of people having sex on your front lawn, or groups of drunken yobs using your garden as a toilet.
“For the past 2 years the people of the small village of Codnor in Derbyshire have had to put up with this, and worse, for weeks at a time – Thanks to your fascist neighbour, David Shapcott of 6 The Spinney, who organises the British National Party’s annual ‘Red, White, & Blue’ rally.
“They don’t want him and his fascist thugs back. Nor do others want the BNP in their backyards. Do you?”
David Shapcott may not be quite as unpopular on The Spiiney today as he is in the village of Codnor, but his neighbours may now have an idea of who he is and what he is responsible for. Who knows what will happen on The Spinney next.
It may be more than 6 months since the last ‘RWB’, but Antifa have not forgotten.
Comments
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Well done Antifa...
17.02.2009 15:52
Rudeboy
Trying not to laugh
17.02.2009 17:58
They will be informed they have been a target of antifa militant action because they have nothing to do with the BNP, and have not a clue what the RWB is.
Antifa have warned local residents they have better not leave their garden gnomes out alone at night,
When the RWB goes ahead as per usual this year, antifa will call it a great victory for the people.
David
a joke
17.02.2009 18:15
Thats probably why it smacks of misinformation designed to use the village for their own ends.
clown
Own goal
17.02.2009 18:39
By all means take it to his doorstep but leave his neighbours alone FFS
Combat combat 18
you'll never please everyone
17.02.2009 21:50
However it appears that IM readers view the action as either '"not militant enough' or 'too militant'. If we take this into account antifa should have stormed his house and raized it -non violently- alerted the village to the situation without being obtrusive or noticable and informed as many people as possible to get them on side, ideally without actually giving them any information.
On the whole i think this action navigated the pitfalls of all the opinions above very well.
sigh
Next time just leaflet or somit, potential allies are now probably pissed off
17.02.2009 22:20
There were discrete safe ways of blocking the 2008 RWB planned for & arranged last year by locals that could have been done safely of we had all worked together & not risked 30 activists+ giving the BNP PR opportunity.
Instead of working together on the demo with other organisers Antifa"leaders" acted almost unilaterally doing a action very indiscretely that did annoy key local supporters. Just as SWP turned up & acted undemocratically& unilaterally by not working with the stewards there& tried to take over the demo that many stewards & organisers had spent many months on, screaming whose streets our streets smash the BNP repeatedly at confused locals.
This did put spokesperople for the demo in a awkward position whatever they said to the media.
Despite this the largest orgnised opposition to RWB was relatively successful, lets not make the same mistakes again. Already local police will probably have to build a case against us as this action was likely reported, giving any rightwingers in their ranks an excuse to push against us.
This action could almost have been made up for the BNP PR department, yes it takes abit more time to do a leaflet & hand it out, but actions like this action create alot more work & stress for all of us.
Jacky
Alarmist
18.02.2009 00:54
Sure, it is a soft option but unless anyone here did anything stronger against this git then you have no reason to criticise. I think that should be a general guide for IM posts, unless you have done something better to the same target then you should bite your tongue before criticising any act.
The git is still walking the streets today, okay, but everyone in his home town will be pointing to him saying 'that is the fascist who woke up his street today'. It's only a slap in the face but it'll make him realise he is vunerable. So, good job.
Actually, a wider point prompted by a recent local assault, these devices should be carried by every woman by default. They seriously only cost a couple of quid and could save your life. And anyone who hears one should react by converging on the noise with some sort of weapon in your hand. They sound quite different to other sorts of alarms, and for every false alarm or activist misuse it could be your mother under attack. We can't rely on our judiciary protecting our women.
Danny
I'm not losing any sleep over it
18.02.2009 00:59
You should copy this to Leeds-Bradford IM - there's a slightly better class of poster there!!
Luke Smith
How stupid anti fascists get, never surprises
18.02.2009 08:19
All middle classes are now deemed BNP supporters?
Got to give it us anti fascists, we sure are good at tactics. Smash the BNP and the middle class banners?
I can see the support flying in as we take on several million new enemies.
Slight problem with this tactic, anyone who has been on any anti fascist demo will know a large section of those on the demo would fall under the middle class ''enemy''.
Including those who regard themselves as militant anti fascists.
With all these millions of new enemies, it's going to get very lonely being an anti fascist. Know doubt, being more and more portrayed as a bunch of tiny nutters representing nobody, who are reduced to talking to themselves achieving nothing, as the BNP pick up more and more support.
James
EXCELLENT
18.02.2009 09:39
Gerry Gable £££
Good action
18.02.2009 15:02
However though I think this was a great action I do have a concern with the action, will activists using attack alarms make people ignore real attack alarms? Of course using them in a business park/industrial area reduces this risk but this was residential.
ARC
@ARC
18.02.2009 20:10
Apart from my own acts at factories, designed purely to distract and annoy workers, this is the first I've heard of someone doing something similar so I don't think it is a great risk, not yet at least. The ubiquitous car-alarm is partly to blame for apathy and even then people react out of annoyance rather than concern. The main problem with alarms is that people today only pretend to care about community while constantly acting to protect only themselves. Civil servants who do home visits are trained to shout 'Fire' when attacked, rather than 'Help' 'Rape' or 'Murder' because strangers react against the threat of fire - a threat to themselves - much more than any other cry for help. Sad but true.
Danny
"fuck you hippies" ?,welldone2 alarmers, but things like this can backfire,many
18.02.2009 21:49
We have to do actions like thesecarefully& on actions like Heanor we need to work together. Do you want slobbering congrats??, maybe the neighbours were middle class tossers, maybe they are "middleclass"antifascists,maybe they are working class fascist hippies"made good", too many maybe's.
Does anyone hear know wether the guy who grassed the girl at Huddersfielf uni who was attacked by bnp supporters was a worker or rep at the students union or not??
Respect to Antifa, please lets be careful
Jacky
nice one! ignore the trolls and whiners here
19.02.2009 00:06
Ignore the neo-nazi trolls and armchair liberal whiners here who criticize, sounds like an excellent action, and let's hope there are many more to come.
@non
Is anyone who slightly disagrees with self selected antifas action
19.02.2009 04:23
Jacky
Well done and keep up the good work
19.02.2009 15:42
Black and Red
Wot a Load of Bolox
22.08.2009 23:35
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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