Court bans BNP from recruiting new members

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The British National Party was today banned from recruiting new members after a court ruled its constitution was illegal.

In a landmark ruling, Judge Paul Collins issued an injunction against the far-right group ordering it to comply with equality laws.

He said the party's current membership rules meant it was "likely to commit unlawful acts".

The 17-page judgment, delivered at the Central London County Court, found the BNP's clause that any members must agree to preserve the integrity of an "indigenous British" society was illegal and should be withdrawn.

It ordered the removal of the pledge to oppose immigration into the UK and maintain Britons as the "overwhelming majority" racial group.

As part of the injunction, the BNP will also have to abandon its "intimidatory" policy of sending officials to the homes of prospective new members.

Mr Griffin said tonight the BNP's membership had reopened despite the injunction.

The party leader claimed he had amended the constitution to comply with the law.

He said he had used his authority to alter the wording to remove the obligation on applicants to adhere to the principles of the party.

Mr Griffin said: "Section 4, which deals with the requirements for membership and includes the demand that members support all the principles of the party, is not protected.

"I have, therefore, with immediate effect changed the section 4 requirements, as I am entitled to do, to comply with the court order.

"What this means is that people can apply to join the BNP without having to endorse and support the principles of the party."

He said the amended version of the constitution would be published online within 30 days.

"Membership applications are therefore now open and the 7,000-strong backlog will be processed in the order in which they applied," Mr Griffin added.

A spokesman for the EHRC said: "We will be monitoring the situation.

"They need to ensure they comply with the terms of the court order fully otherwise they will be in contempt.

"If we believe they are in contempt of the court order and the membership is not genuinely accessible then we will consider what further regulatory action may be necessary."

This could include calling the BNP back to court or launching a fresh action, he added.

Judge Collins said the sanction would apply until a new constitution is produced.

"The membership list will have to be closed until then," he said. "The BNP is required to make sure their membership is fully apprised of the situation."

BNP leader Nick Griffin, who met with shouts of "Nazi scum" from protesters as he arrived at the hearing, said the ruling "opened a very dangerous door".

But the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), which brought the case, hailed it as "ground breaking".

"As a piece of litigation, it's ground breaking," said Robin Allen QC, who represented the EHRC.

"It's the first time this type of injunction has been applied to a political party."

The judgment found that, while not unlawful to hold discriminatory views, it is illegal to use them to control entry to a political party.

The BNP has until 4pm on Monday to post a message on its website informing its members of the ruling.

It will also have to pay court costs, with the EHRC claiming £60,000.

Susie Uppal, director of legal enforcement at the EHRC, said: "Political parties, like any other organisation, are obliged to respect the law and not discriminate against people who wish to become members.

"The BNP will now have to take the necessary steps to ensure it complies with the Race Relations Act."

Last month the BNP scrapped its whites-only policy in an attempt to avoid legal action.

And on Tuesday, it withdrew its policy of opposing the integration of different ethnic groups in British society, which effectively ruled out mixed race marriages.

The BNP denied allegations of discrimination and said it had a "waiting list" of black and Asian people and would welcome more applications from ethnic minorities.

Mr Griffin said: "It's opened a very dangerous door and it is a huge change to the unwritten constitution of Britain.

"They are claiming that they have been granted the right to interfere in what a party believes but the only people who have the right to judge are the electorate."

He described the ruling as "more than symbolic" and "utterly bizarre", adding: "It has given an organ of the state the power to interfere in the aims and objectives of any political party."

The judgment was a "devastating personal humiliation" for Mr Griffin, anti-BNP campaign group Searchlight said.

A spokesman said: "His desperate attempt to give the BNP a veneer of respectability in time for the general election has been torn to shreds.

"The BNP has been proven in court to be as racist and extremist as ever."

Asian millionaire Mo Chaudry, who threatened to join the party to "fight them from the inside", welcomed today's judgment.

"This was the only decision that could have been made today," he said.

He was described as a "troublemaker" by Mr Griffin, who insisted the businessman would remain barred from the party.

But Mr Chaudry, who is longer intending to apply for BNP membership, laughed off the suggestion, saying: "All I can say is that I think I've made my point."





By Mark Bulstrode and Joe Sinclair, Press Association
Court bans BNP from recruiting new members - UK Politics, UK - The Independent
 
The judgment was a "devastating personal humiliation" for Mr Griffin, anti-BNP campaign group Searchlight said.

A spokesman said: "His desperate attempt to give the BNP a veneer of respectability in time for the general election has been torn to shreds.

"The BNP has been proven in court to be as racist and extremist as ever."

Excellent news! :Clap:
 
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I don't know about this TBH. Let me make it clear I am in no way a BNP symapthiser, not at all, and indeed think they are scum who have exploited many peoples fears. (The flip side though is they might have made the mainstream parties talk about the issues instead of burying their heads in the sand as usual.)

But doesn't this feel like a stitch up, it does to me ATM. ?

I think we are just adding more and more weight for their fanbase to cry about and exploit further. IMHO, they've got more than enough rope, leave them be to play with it...
 
But doesn't this feel like a stitch up

...er no. They were mocking the law by making it as difficult as possible for non-whites to join. No stitch-up, they were playing silly buggers and they got hammered for it.
 
It's a difficult tightrope.

Do we stop the spread of religious/racial hatred or allow freedom of speech (better the devil you know). The problem with the latter is that radical groups take advantage of weak liberal governments and their wish to be permissive. Hitler was 'handled' by giving him some minor power, but it spread.

Me? I am going to live in a cave. Because more and more, I see the human race for the animalisitc, vile and insidious conglomeration of atoms it is.

Good morning. :)
 
This is real bad news for those those non indigenous whites, guys like me who just want to have a sense of belonging.

Lucky I'm pal's with the local clan chief emerald, possibly he could get me membership, he did mention something about his pals and the back door.
 
This is real bad news for those those non indigenous whites, guys like me who just want to have a sense of belonging.

Lucky I'm pal's with the local clan chief emerald, possibly he could get me membership, he did mention something about his pals and the back door.

You've no fecking chance, first off you need to be hard, as in Phil Mitchell hard, secondly you need to be able to pass the initiation test, swing from a tree one handed scratching your arse with the other reciting the whole of Mein Kampf dressed only in crochless knickers and a garter belt. :proud:

I suppose the very last bit might be within your means. :Laugh:


:Cheers:
 
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so white people aint allowed to recruit other white people to shout and scream within freedom of speech, but radical muslims can recruit other muslims to chant kill all the non believers and burn the union jack in the street??

thats favouritism if you ask me

ban politics, ban religions, and let people fight it out in the streets, thats how its all going to end anyway
 
Well,... it's a point of view, I suppose.

And if emerald had posted what digi posted.. you'd of been on him quicker than anyone else..

People need to accept that people have their own views.. i myself have my own but no longer preach on here..

As for the BNP i dont support them as they hate anyone none white.. myself only dislikes one specific religion..

Funny thing with this rulling though.. it will add votes..
 
And if emerald had posted what digi posted.. you'd of been on him quicker than anyone else..

yet nothing gets said about the first bit i posted, if a non mod/admin member had posted that, the usual few would be all over them screaming racist within minutes

while some of my own personal views 'could' be considered by some to have racist undertones, it would depend on the angle you looked at it

i say that anyone who wants to see the UK a muslim state should be deported, dont care where theyre from or where they go to, this is my view, and some will say its a racist one

yet those same people then say but muslims want peace and all that crap

and the ones screaming kill all the non believers are not called a racist, cos that might upset them

stinks of double standards, the whole lot of it

ban religions, ban politics, and make the world a better place
 
Well,... it's a point of view, I suppose.

...but simplistic and profoundly naive.


(will that keep you happy K?)

Funny thing with this ruling though.. it will add votes..

For the British Nazi Party? I doubt it. Griffin looks more like a cartoon of himself ever time he appears in the media, and those heavies surrounding him yesterday didn't do his image any favours...not to mention his bad hair day, was that a wig or a Grecian 2000 accident?
 
Heretic
defrock the judge

I wonder what they would say if I wanted to join The Muslim Council of Britain or the Black and Asian Police Association.

I will slao be voting BNP:flagwave::flagwave:
 
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