It’s about time, some may say. The British National Party has been threatened with court action. The Equality and Human Rights Commission has contacted the fascist party over the possibility that its constitution may not comply fully with the law. According to the BNP’s constitution, it exists to represent
the “collective National, Environmental, Political, Racial, Folkish, Social, Cultural, Religious and Economic interests of the indigenous Anglo-Saxon, Celtic and Norse folk communities of Britain and those we regard as closely related and ethnically assimilated or assimilable aboriginal members of the European race also resident in Britain”. Well, there’s nothing there that might upset Horst Wessel, but it does seem to imply that if the BNP thinks you are not “assimilable”, it will discriminate against you. And it thinks that about a lot of people.
It’s about time, some may say. The British National Party has been threatened with court action. The Equality and Human Rights Commission has contacted the fascist party over the possibility that its constitution may not comply fully with the law. According to the BNP’s constitution, it exists to represent
the “collective National, Environmental, Political, Racial, Folkish, [...]
by Tribune Web Editor
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
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