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Fighting the Nazi Threat Today
Who are Britains Nazis?
THE main Nazi organisations in Britain are the British National Party and the National
Front. The BNP came to prominence following Derek Beackons election as BNP
councillor in Millwall in the Isle of Dogs in East London in September 1993. Since its
failure to build on this the following year, it has been in some disarray. The BNP has now
severed its links with the group of thugs known as Combat 18 (so called after Adolf
Hitler: A and H are the first and eighth letters of the alphabet). Its leader Charlie
Sargent is now serving a prison sentence for the murder of another Cl8 member. However, it
is undoubted that links between the two organisations were close, with many members
belonging to both organisations. Combat 18 frequently supplied bodyguards on BNP organised
activities.
The BNP, like the NF, have continued to contest elections. They have also attempted to
rebuild at local level, and through keying into movements such as the Countryside March in
1998, for which they produced a special supplement. The National Front is a smaller
organisation, though it has gained some members from the BNP, and through the campaigns it
has organised against asylum seekers, such as the attempts to march in Dover.
Nazis like the BNP and the NF use peoples fears about crime, and racist
stereotypes about black and Asian people in order to try and win support. This is based on
lies and myths.
What are the facts?
 | Many BNP and NF leaders and members have convictions for violent criminal offences. BNP
member Stephen Richardson was jailed in September 1993 for three years for assaulting a
black building worker. Tony Lecomber, the BNPs propaganda officer, was imprisoned
for three years in 1986 for a nail bomb attack on a South London office. He was also
convicted of making grenades, detonators and bombs and later for assaulting a Jewish
teacher. Terry Blackham, the organiser of the National Front marches in Dover 1997-99, has
20 convictions for violence. |
 | The streets are not safe when the BNP is roaming round them. Electors in the Isle of
Dogs in 1993 found 15 to 20 Nazis outside polling booths. Not surprisingly, many were too
frightened to vote. Later one local resident recalled, All the Asian and black
people stayed inside. My neighbour has a black son, and she had sent him away for a couple
of days for protection. Anti Nazi League members leafleting on the Island were
attacked and in some cases beaten up. |
 | Where the BNP or other racist and fascist organisations are active, the level of racial
harassment and violence goes up dramatically. This has been clearest in the areas of South
East London around the BNPs headquarters in Welling. This was the area where
schoolboys Rolan Adams, Rohit Duggal and Stephen Lawrence were killed. As the newspaper
the Voice said of Stephen Lawrence, who was killed while waiting at a bus stop, His
only crime was being a black man in modern day Britain (4 May 1993). Nearly six
years later, due to massive campaigns, the BNP is unable to operate from its HQ in
Welling. |
 | The same pattern of attacks was clear in East London. A week before the Millwall
by-election in September 1993 Quddus Ali, a 17 year old college student, was viciously
beaten on the Whitechapel Road. Following Beackons victory racial attacks in the
area rose 300 percent. Many school and college students were attacked, and schools
reported low attendance at parents meetings. The by-election victory gave racists
and Nazis confidence to organise, and establish a reign of terror. This was only halted in
its tracks by the magnificent TUC Respect demonstration that marched through the East End
on 19 March 1994, and by the successful Dont Vote Nazi campaign in April and May.
Nonetheless racist violence and harassment are still prevalent in East London. |
 | Blacks and Asians are not to blame for crime. In fact they are more likely to be the
victims of crime, including racial harassment and attacks, and the numbers of these are
rising. According to the 1996 British Crime Survey, 143,000 incidents of crime or threats
against black or Asian people could be considered as racially motivated, compared to
102,000 in 1993 and 130,000 in 1991. |
How do Britains Nazis win support?
The BNP made its first breakthrough in September 1993 when Derek Beackon was elected
BNP councillor for Millwall. Violence and racist intimidation in and around Millwall were
important. However, what was most important was the way the Nazis used peoples fears
and sense of hopelessness about education, about crime and, above all, about housing in
order to scapegoat Bangladeshis and other black and Asian people, and to demand
rights for whites. One man quoted in the Guardian (18 September 1993) stated,
It was a vote of protest and its going to work, its going to shake
things up here. Housing was a massive problem, with local people finding it
virtually impossible to get housing, as the London Docklands Development Corporation built
expensive office blocks and apartments. Local people were squeezed out, and Bangladeshis
were blamed. In fact Bengalis themselves were suffering even more from the same lack of
affordable housing.
What the Nazis stand for
In public the BNP tells people it is concerned about their problems--lack of housing,
unemployment, crumbling schools and hospitals. It also claims it is simply
nationalist, putting British people first. What does it really
think? The BNP is racist and anti-Semitic. The report on Racism and Xenophobia by the
European Parliament described the British Nationalist Party as an openly Nazi party
whose leadership have serious criminal convictions, and whose crimes range from bomb
making, organising illegal paramilitary groups, possession of firearms and a series of
convictions under the Race Relations Act and Public Order Act ... the BNP are uninhibited
in their racist style and report unashamedly on their members stabbing black people.
Interviewed in the Guardian (20/2/93) Richard Edmonds, the BNPs national
activities organiser, was happy to admit that in a BNP publication there was a
description of someone being stabbed, not unashamedly.
They claim the Holocaust didnt happen. However, their own magazine Spearhead
stated, Adolf Hitler showed the way to a proper, fair and final solution to the
Jewish problem (April 1965).
The BNP is against democracy and a free press
Democracy drives our youth onto the streets with limitless spare time to fritter
away, the Jew comes forward and seduces them with his cunningly devised amusements, such
as comic papers, sex films and rock and roll (John Tyndall in The Authoritarian
State).
The BNP is against the NHS
The NHS symbolises everywhere that is wrong with British society today--with its
indiscriminate and promiscuous compassion and most of all its contention that everyone is
entitled to the full range of health service benefits without regard for their
circumstances.
The BNP is against trade unions
People whose freedoms must be curbed are the pressure groups, the media and trade
unions (John Tyndall, 21 August 1977).
The BNP is against womens rights
Much of the rampant feminism of our times is due to the general decline among the
White Race of real manhood. The real man brings out the best in women.
The BNP is against young people
Our young people should undergo a period of compulsory national service to teach
them discipline and obedience. Pop music is of course one of the major weapons
in the assault on white civilisation (John Tyndall, The Authoritarian State).
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RICHARD EDMONDS, BNP national activities
organiser On the BNP: We
are 100 percent racist, yes. (20 February 1993, the Guardian)
On the Holocaust: ... he becomes
earnest when insisting there is no evidence any Jews died in concentration camps.
(quoted in the Guardian, 20 February 1993)
Convictions: Convicted of helping to destroy
a statue of Nelson Mandela. Conviction for possessing an offensive weapon, a knife,
carried while electioneering. Arrested on Sunday 19 September 1993 after being driven off
Brick Lane by anti-Nazi protesters. BNP members launched a vicious racist attack on a
black man and his white girlfriend. The mans face was severely cut with a beer
glass. One BNP member was sentenced to four years and Edmonds was given three months for
this racist assault. |

| JOHN TYNDALL, retiring BNP leader On Hitlers writings: Mein Kampf is my
bible.
On Vietnamese boat people: Malaysia
has shown us what should be done. Theyve said were going to tow them onto the
high seas, and were going to turn the guns on them if they come back. Why cant
we do that? (1979)
On racial purity: Racial
laws will be enacted forbidding marriage between Britons and non-Aryans: medical measures
will be taken to prevent procreation on the part of all those who have hereditary defects
either racial, mental or physical. (1964)
Convictions: 16 October 1962: Imprisoned for
training a Nazi paramilitary group, Spearhead.
1966: Found guilty of being in possession of
30 wood coshes, six metal bars and two saw blades. Imprisoned later the same year for
possession of guns and bullets.
1986: Imprisoned for incitement to racial
hatred. |
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NICK GRIFFIN, probable incoming
BNP leader, a country squire who apparently lives on a private income. Griffin was one of
the leaders of the National Front during the 1970s. He has extensive contacts with the
European far right, especially Italian neo-fascists. Writing as editor of British
Countryman, the BNPs special publication produced for the Countryside March in
1998, he claimed to be the voice of the silent majority. On the Holocaust denial book Did Six Million Really Die?:
It was a shattering book, it was a superb booklet or magazine. Ive done an
update of that (quoted in Searchlight, June 1997).
On democracy and violence: The
electors of Millwall [backed] what they perceived to be a strong, disciplined organisation
with the ability to back up its slogan Defend Rights for Whites with well
directed boots and fists. When the crunch comes, power is the product of force and will,
not of rational debate (quoted in Searchlight, June 1997). Given a
suspended sentence in Harrow Crown Court in May 1998 after being convicted of inciting
racial hatred. |

| DEREK BEACKON, BNPs chief
steward, elected BNP councillor in Millwall, Isle of Dogs, 16 September 1993. On the Holocaust: Well no, I dont think anybody
was deliberately exterminated by the Germans. It certainly wasnt six million
Jews--maybe a couple of hundred thousand, but so what? Lots of others died in that war,
didnt they? (16 September 1993, Today).
On democracy: I am only going to
represent the white people. I will not represent Asians. I will not do anything for them.
They have no right to be in my great country (17 September 1993, the Evening
Standard).
On being asked about rubbish collection on the Isle
of Dogs: The Asians are rubbish and that is what we are going to clear from
the streets (18 September 1993, the Mirror).
On crime: I dont care what the
Bengalis think. We are here for the white people.They are the ones being racially
attacked (19 September 1993, the Observer). |
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TUC March Against Racism, March 1994. Over 50,000
attended the TUC organised march, bringing some relief to the local communities battered
by the wave of racist attacks that hit the East End after Beackons victory. It
provided an early boost to the Dont Vote Nazi campaign.
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