Monday, 21 December 2009

Are the wheels falling off for the BNP?

Interesting developments within the BNP.

It appears 3 senior members of the party, Mike Easter, Chris Jackson and Kevin Bryan, have urged supporters of the BNP not to give money to the party any more as there are serious doubts as to where the money actually goes.

The BNP's accounts still haven't been given to the Electoral Commission, as required by law, resulting in a fine. This is a repeat of last year when the BNP were again late in producing their accounts for 2007 and when they finally released them they were deemed to be unsatisfactory by the Electoral Commission audit office.

One of the three, Chris Jackson, actually stood against Nick Griffin for the party leadership a couple of years ago. However, in elections that would have made Robert Mugabe squirm with embarrassment, Griffin unsurprisingly retained leadership of the party.

Now these 3 are breaking away from the BNP and are looking to resurrect the National Front as the chosen party for Britain's far-right brigade. Amid rumblings of discontent within the BNP as to the direction that Fuhrer Nick is taking them, is this the beginning of the end of the BNP in its present form...............?

1 comment:

  1. The history of the far-right in the UK is a little success, usually a handful of local councillors who don't get re-elected, then a split as huge 'fuhrer' style egos clash.

    Then a few more years of isolation, usually until Labour screw the economy then some of the public look to the right. It's a pattern that can be traced through the decades.

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