Brexit racism doesn’t signal rise of fascist groups like Britain First
Hope not Hate’s Matthew Collins responds to Channel 4 Dispatches: Racist Britain
Hope not Hate’s Matthew Collins responds to Channel 4 Dispatches: Racist Britain
Nigel Farage’s rigid leadership will eventually run its course
Josiah Mortimer takes an irreverent look at the newly-anointed leader of the British National Party, Adam Walker.
The BNP has now fully returned to its old Nazi-style antisemitic heritage: and the torch is passing to BNP Youth.
Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party (BNP), has been talking and writing about Syria an awful lot of late. But he’s been talking and writing about Syria an awful lot more since he returned from a visit to the country last month.
Predictably, British National Party leader and MEP Nick Griffin had a repulsive quote to hand when photos emerged that appeared to show British food writer Nigella Lawson being grasped by the throat by her husband Charles Satchi.
It is better to have the BNP in politics than to have their supporters outside the process, becoming ever more violent and disengaged, writes Kevin Meagher.
Fascists across Europe could benefit from European Union money – with legitimate parties suffering cuts to their funding.
Even Nick Griffin has criticised UKIP candidate Geoffrey Clark’s extreme views on euthanasia for the elderly and forced abortions for disabled babies.
Andrew Brons MEP – who quit the BNP last month – has formed a new far-right party with fellow ex-BNPers, Holocaust deniers, racists and anti-Semites.