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The Socialist 17 February 2010

Fight Council Cuts!

Fight council cuts!


Nominate Roger Bannister: Council workers need a fighting union

Notts Tories attack the vulnerable


TUSC to fight cuts in Spelthorne

New TUSC sponsors


New health inequality report reveals widening class divide

Ministers and MI5 colluded in the cover-up of torture

BNP's phoney changes

Fast news


The construction industry blacklist: Paltry punishment for attacks on workers

Oppose university cuts - defend jobs


Sussex student union elections: Support for socialist campaigners

Student places crisis


Youth Fight for Jobs: Leeds march for jobs and education


Wales: New challenges for socialists

Celebrate May Day this year with The Socialist


Greece: Massive public sector workers' strike against savage austerity plans

Capitalist crisis threatens the eurozone project

Winter Olympics: Shortage of snow but no shortage of debts?

Protests as Canada's Tories suspend parliament

 
 
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BNP's phoney changes

THE FAR-RIGHT British National Party (BNP) has amended part of its constitution to allow non-white people to join. This was only after legal action was threatened against them for their 'whites-only' membership policy.

Naomi Byron

However, the leaders and key organisers of the BNP are not only racists, they are white supremacists whose politics are based on the belief that white people are "superior" to other "races".

BNP leader Nick Griffin has said any black, Asian or other non-white person wanting to join the BNP will have to "accept and agree with our principles"- ie to go along with the right wing, racist policies of the BNP; for instance that people of different races should not mix and that Britain should be "overwhelmingly white" (BNP constitution). Also, the BNP continues to demand the voluntary repatriation of 'immigrants and their descendents'.

The media has highlighted Rajinder Singh, a right-wing Sikh who spends his time politically attacking Muslims, as a possible recruit to the 'changed' BNP. Singh told The Times: "It is the very basic nature in human beings to be racist."!

The BNP's demonisation of Muslims is a method of whipping up wider racism but seen by them as less likely to result in court cases than openly admitting their racist views. "Muslims" in BNP-speak is code for black and Asian people.

The legal system is not an effective weapon when it comes to halting the rise of the BNP. Instead of successfully exposing the BNP's racism, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has given them a tactic for blurring the issue. It's only by building mass action and advancing a political programme that exposes the BNP's arguments for what they are, that the dead-end of division and hatred of the far-right can be defeated.


In this issue

Fight council cuts!


Socialist Party campaigns

Nominate Roger Bannister: Council workers need a fighting union

Notts Tories attack the vulnerable


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

TUSC to fight cuts in Spelthorne

New TUSC sponsors


Socialist Party news and analysis

New health inequality report reveals widening class divide

Ministers and MI5 colluded in the cover-up of torture

BNP's phoney changes

Fast news


Workplace analysis

The construction industry blacklist: Paltry punishment for attacks on workers

Oppose university cuts - defend jobs


Socialist Students

Sussex student union elections: Support for socialist campaigners

Student places crisis


Youth fight for jobs

Youth Fight for Jobs: Leeds march for jobs and education


Socialist Party feature

Wales: New challenges for socialists

Celebrate May Day this year with The Socialist


International socialist news and analysis

Greece: Massive public sector workers' strike against savage austerity plans

Capitalist crisis threatens the eurozone project

Winter Olympics: Shortage of snow but no shortage of debts?

Protests as Canada's Tories suspend parliament


 

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