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Source: stopthebnp.org.uk BNP A Racist Party
The BNP supported ethnic cleansing in the Kosovan crisis. “The Serbs’ real crime isn’t the harshness with which they have expelled so many of the Albanian Muslims who having become the majority in the Kosovan heart of Serbia by a mixture of immigration, a high birth rate, and low level ethnic cleansing of the native Serbs… No! The real crime in the eyes of the powerful advocates of a multi-racial New World Order is for any people to demand the right to preserve their own identity and freedom”.
The BNP says they have no truck with “race hate”. Another outrageous lie. The jokes, caricatures, cartoons and articles depict black people as stupid, criminally minded and ugly. Time and again, BNP publications talk about the genetic superiority of the white race.
Several BNP members have put this racism into practice:
Former National Organiser Richard Edmonds was convicted for his part in a vicious bottle attack on a mixed race couple in a pub in East London 1993
BNP supporter Stuart Kerr was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for firebombing an Asian shop in Chichester, Sussex
BNP leader Nick Griffin was convicted of incitement to racial hatred in April 1998
![]() London nail bomber: David Copeland |
The BNP organiser for Waltham Forest, Alan Gould, was convicted of racially abusing people in a pub in 2000
Former BNP member David Copeland was sentenced to six life sentences after planting bombs in London. He wanted to start a race war.
On other occasions, the BNP has glorified racist attacks. In 1991, the BNP newspaper gloated after several BNP supporters stabbed an African immigrant at London Bridge station. The victim had his “kidney surgically removed”, the paper boasted. In the same year, the BNP leadership whipped up a racist riot in Bermondsey, London, and led an attack on an anti-racist meeting that was protesting against the BNP headquaters in Welling. Thirteen people needed hospital treatment.
A BNP presence has almost always culminated in “race hate”. When Derek Beackon was elected as a BNP councillor in Millwall, racist attacks in the area soared by 300%
Nick Griffin (party chairman) received a two-year suspended sentence in April 1998 for inciting racial hatred.
Scott McLean (deputy chairman) was filmed in October 2003 giving Nazi salutes and singing racist and pro-Nazi songs at a winter camp organized by Glasgow BNP.
Steve Blake (website editor) ran a nazi book club in the 1990s which sold hardline US nazi titles.
Mark Collett (head of publicity) admitted on a Channel 4 documentary in 2002 that Hitler was his hero, that he found images of saluting Nazi soldiers ‘inspiring’ and that he would prefer to live in Nazi Germany than in today’s Bradford or Oldham. ‘Yes, I am a Nazi sympathiser,’ he told the journalist.
Mark Payne (regional treasurer). In the 1990s Payne ran 14 Words Press (UK), a nazi publishing house that sold books and videos about the US nazi terrorist group, The Order.
Payne even changed his name to Mark Matthews after The Order’s leader Robert Matthews.
Dave Hannam (director of Great White Records) was imprisoned in 2000 for helping to produce and distribute a deeply offensive antisemitic and racist BNP leaflet.
Kevin Scott (North East regional organiser) was convicted in 1993 for hurling a glass at a black customer in a pub.
Nick Cass (Yorkshire regional organiser) took photographs of anti-racist campaigners which later appeared on the Redwatch website, run by the nazi terror group Combat 18.
Colin Smith (South East London organiser) has amassed 17 convictions for burglary, theft, stealing cars, possession of drugs and assaulting a police officer.
Tony Lecomber (Griffin’s chief lieutenant) was convicted in 1985 on five counts for offences under the Explosives Act, including possession of home-made hand-grenades and electronic timing devices. He was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. In 1991 he received another three-year prison term for unlawful wounding for his part in an attack on a Jewish schoolteacher whom he caught trying to peel off a BNP sticker at an underground station.
Lecomber has a total of 12 convictions. He was the BNP’s group development officer until January 2006 when he publicly resigned after suggesting that the BNP should begin a terrorist campaign against establishment figures promoting immigration.
John Tyndall (founder of the BNP) had six convictions. In 1962 he was jailed for organising a paramilitary group. Four years later, he was sent to prison again for possession of a loaded gun. In 1986, he was convicted of incitement to racial hatred under the Public Order Act and sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment. He died in July 2005.
BNP Neo-Nazi had child abuse images – BBC New Article 
Wednesday, 25 June 2008 13:16 UK
BNP and NF Paedophiles Martyn Gilleard & Roderick Rowley – BBC YT Video- June 24, 2008
AK47 assault rifle, pornography, BNP literature and DVDs, 25 Nazi t-shirts and Ellis Hammond’s BNP membership card.
Martyn Gilleard is a fully paid up member of the National Front, the White Nationalist Party and British Peoples Party (sic). Martyn Gilleard posted on-line using the name Martyn1488, referring to a “14 Words” slogan (which is based on a quote from the German dictator Adolf Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf”) and to “88″ meaning “HH” or “Heil Hitler”. Many BNP supporters
use the “14″ and “88″ codes on You Tube. Martyn Gilleard’s bedroom was hung with a 777-style Swastika flag that is also used in many Nationalist videos on You Tube…
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7469180.stm
In arresting Martyn Gilleard the police successfully averted another David Copeland (the nail-bomber who worked as bodyguard to John Tyndall, the founder of the BNP), and the police are right to stress that radical Nationalists like Gilleard threaten British society as much as their ideological counterparts in Islamo-Fascism. A founder member of the BNP Hereford branch and current employee of the BNP is another terrorist called Lambertus Nieuwhof, who is an ex-member of the notorious Afrikanner Resistance Movement, the group whose symbol is the 777-Swastika that hung on Martyn Gilleard’s wall. Lambertus Nieuwhof was convicted in South Africa for trying to murder CHILDREN, so he should be arrested by the police and DEPORTED immediately.
Anyone who doubts the extent of Nazi activity in the BNP should please watch this video carefully now…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-DuUeSrrGI
When Adolf Hitler joined the Nazis Party his membership card was number 8. That’s right, the Nazi Party only had 7 members – I will say that again – 7 members before Hitler took over the leadership, but the Nazis rose to a strength where they murdered tens of millions of people. It is NEVER too early to unite against the rise of Nazism – the time to get involved is right NOW…
http://unitywebring.com/unity/
NB: The “Blood and Honour” group was founded by Ian Stuart-Donaldson of the rock group Skrewdriver and gay Nazi Nicky Crane, after Stuart-Donaldson and Crane split from the “Rock against Communism” group they ran with Nick Griffin – who is now chairman of the BNP.
BNP Nazis Exposed – The Secret Agent BBC Part 1 of 7 – (Added May 25, 2008 to YT)
Warren Bennett (former chief steward) was supposed to keep order in the party yet has convictions for football hooliganism. In 1998 he was deported from France with over 50 other Scottish hooligans, including several BNP members.
Robert Bennett, Oldham BNP’s leafletting organiser during the 2002 election campaign, has served five years in prison for the gang rape of a woman. He has also served seven years for armed robbery and has over 30 convictions.
Mick Treacy, deputy organiser of Oldham BNP, has five convictions for violence, theft and handling stolen goods.Dean Wilson, Barnsley organiser. String of convictions dating back to 1982. In 1994 he was sentenced initially to 12 years’ imprisonment for robbery, kidnapping, false imprisonment and firearms offences, reduced to eight years on appeal.
In 2002 he was sentenced to a further 21 months for assaulting a woman in Nottingham. The previous year he was convicted of threatening behaviour towards a police officer.
David Copeland (former BNP activist) The “London nailbomber” launched a 13-day bombing campaign in April 1999 aimed at London’s black, Asian, and gay communities. Over three successive weekends, he planted homemade nail bombs, each containing up to 1,500 four-inch nails killing three, including a pregnant woman, and injured 129, four of whom lost limbs.
Robert Cottage BNP election candidate pleaded guilty in 2007 to possessing the largest haul of explosives ever found in the UK. Cottage attended a BNP meeting two weeks before his arrest and among his possessions police discovered a letter written by BNP leader Nick Griffin thanking him for his hard work for the party. After their arrest, the police asked the BNP for assistance but this was refused. They even refused to confirm if the two men were BNP members. In 1998, Nick Griffin was convicted of violating section 19 of the Public Order Act 1986, relating to incitement to racial hatred. He received a nine-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, and was fined £2,300.
· Kevin Scott, the BNP’s North East regional organiser, has two convictions for assault and using threatening words and behaviour.
· Joe Owens, now expelled but previously a BNP candidate in Merseyside and former bodyguard to Nick Griffin, has served eight months in prison for sending razor blades in the post to Jewish people and another term for carrying CS gas and knuckledusters.
· Tony Wentworth, former BNP student organiser, was convicted alongside Mr Owens for assaulting demonstrators at an anti-BNP event in 2003
· Colin Smith, BNP South East London organiser has 17 convictions for burglary, theft, stealing cars, possession of drugs and assaulting a police officer

