Mister Davison apparently lives up the road from Mr L. Selkirk, Myrtle Grove in Burnopfield. Unless Davison and Selkirk are the same person. In which case Mister Davison would be a BNP member, as Mr L. Selkirk was publicised to be a member earlier this year. This is the kind of mistake of identity that allowed mister Menezes to be shot and so, should be treated with extreme caution.
Mr Davison, of Myrtle Grove in Burnopfield, is due to appear before Westminster magistrates accused of offences under the Terrorism Act. Mr Davison's son Nicky, 18, has already appeared in court charged with possessing information to commit a terrorist act. The unemployed teenager and his father were arrested on 2 June.
The charge against Ian Davison is worded: "acquired a quantity of the toxin ricin, explosives and other manuals and disseminated them to others and encouraged others to commit acts of terrorism".
He is also accused of having a manual on making firearms and explosives.
It might well make sense to simply arrest all of Myrtle Grove. It seems to be the standard operating procedure for non BNP Terrorists. The BNP should support this in order to distance their legitimate member, Mister Selkirk, from the alleged white supremacist. This might be an infringement of civil liberties - although the operational precedent exists for islamic suspects.
It is expected that the organisation "Civil Liberty" will be financing the defence of Mister Davison as his case falls into their clear remit as outlined on their website (

Mister Brons, recently elected to Europe, should be supporting separatists as part of his natural constituency. Yet, he appears to have made no comment despite being able to comment upon cases not involving white supremacists. His membership of Nazi organisations in the 1950's also gives him an insight into the motivations of mister Davison that few other elected politicians could have.
In order for justice to be done and to be seen to be done, the BNP need to take up this case as matter of absolute urgency. If they fail to do so they show they are just as corrupt as the mainstream parties.
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