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BNP membership list leaked online

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Pft dunno how you find people from around my area, on the list I have anyway :|

If you have Firefox, hold down the ctrl key and press G. That'll open up the search tool at the bottom of the browser. Type in your area and it'll highlight all relevant keywords.

Posted
Wow what an amazing response.

Shoot me down that's brilliant, I am flabbergasted! I mean just just don't see responses to a response like that these days, not since I was knee high to a jimminey cricket

Posted
Shoot me down that's brilliant, I am flabbergasted! I mean just just don't see responses to a response like that these days, not since I was knee high to a jimminey cricket

Yep a discussion board is no place for an opinion.

Posted
haha...couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of ****s...

Makes me laugh that a party that has never been involved in or associated with any illegal activities can be villianised by the masses when it suits

However a religion that actively promotes the subjagation of women (Sharia Law) and has many many members who are willing to kill torture and mame other human beings doesnt even get a topic thread.

What a fooked up world we live in. I actually voted BNP at the last election yet i am not a Nazi nor am i racist or into attending Nazi rallies.

So before you tarnish us all as ****s think about what your saying and dont make generalisations PLEASE

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Makes me laugh that a party that has never been involved in or associated with any illegal activities can be villianised by the masses when it suits

However a religion that actively promotes the subjagation of women (Sharia Law) and has many many members who are willing to kill torture and mame other human beings doesnt even get a topic thread.

What a fooked up world we live in. I actually voted BNP at the last election yet i am not a Nazi nor am i racist or into attending Nazi rallies.

So before you tarnish us all as ****s think about what your saying and dont make generalisations PLEASE

You might want to revise that comment.

Posted
i saw someone on the list from new parks boulevard

some people from right in beaumont leys too... one with their mobile number too! lol

i wonder if there are any regular posters from here on there.... :giggle:

Posted
You might want to revise that comment.

compared to the activities of other groups , he does have a valid point .

i should imagine there is more crime at soccer matches than can be attributed to bnp activities

Posted
Makes me laugh that a party that has never been involved in or associated with any illegal activities can be villianised by the masses when it suits

However a religion that actively promotes the subjagation of women (Sharia Law) and has many many members who are willing to kill torture and mame other human beings doesnt even get a topic thread.

What a fooked up world we live in. I actually voted BNP at the last election yet i am not a Nazi nor am i racist or into attending Nazi rallies.

So before you tarnish us all as ****s think about what your saying and dont make generalisations PLEASE

a) Although as an organisation of course it's not illegal, some of their members certainly have done illegal things based on the 'values' the BNP promotes.

b) Someone doesn't have to have done anything illegal for me to think they're a ****. An organisation which admits to be xenophobic and contains a very large number of all out racists qualifies for this.

Posted
You might want to revise that comment.

cant think of any illegal activities that were put down to the BNP its members yes i admit that but hasnt every party that is in existence in this country have members who have conducted illegal acts ?

too many to name but most from the 2 most powerfull parties

Posted
It's a bit like Redwatch in reverse, innit?

A mate of mine was on that. It was a bit scary for him and not very nice, by all accounts

just a little comment on your signature - " there are no ultimate truths"

isnt that an 'ultimate truth' ? :thumbup:

Posted
It's a bit like Redwatch in reverse, innit?

A mate of mine was on that. It was a bit scary for him and not very nice, by all accounts

Yeah my photos been on there.

Posted
a) Although as an organisation of course it's not illegal, some of their members certainly have done illegal things based on the 'values' the BNP promotes.

b) Someone doesn't have to have done anything illegal for me to think they're a ****. An organisation which admits to be xenophobic and contains a very large number of all out racists qualifies for this.

And you can prove this 'large number of all out racists' how ?

I do awknowledge your point and being in a democracy gives you that rite the same rights you would have under a BNP government

Posted
cant think of any illegal activities that were put down to the BNP its members yes i admit that but hasnt every party that is in existence in this country have members who have conducted illegal acts ?

too many to name but most from the 2 most powerfull parties

Yes Labour and Tories have had plenty of politicans have been in trouble with the law. However, normally for things such as cash for questions or tax evasion. It's a personal opinon but for me these are worse:

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,[185] has two convictions for assault and using threatening words and behaviour.[186]

Joe Owens, now expelled but previously a BNP candidate in Merseyside and former bodyguard to Nick Griffin,[187][188] 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.[189]

Tony Wentworth, former BNP student organiser, was convicted alongside Mr Owens for assaulting demonstrators at an anti-BNP event in 2003.[190]

Colin Smith, BNP South East London organiser has 17 convictions for burglary, theft, stealing cars, possession of drugs and assaulting a police officer.[191]

Tony Lecomber was jailed for possessing explosives in 1985, after a nail bomb exploded while he was carrying it to the offices of the Workers' Revolutionary Party; and again for three years in 1991, for assaulting a Jewish teacher who was removing a BNP sticker at a London Underground station.[192] He was Propaganda Director of the BNP at the time of the latter conviction.[193] He was Nick Griffin's key deputy in the party from 1999 until January 2006.) Nick Griffin has written of the latter conviction is that "in reality he defended himself after being attacked by a far-left thug who was a close comrade of the IRA 'active service unit' that planted the Harrod's Bomb" and that "Tony Lecomber is no longer even a member of the British National Party". Martin Webster and Joe Owens have both asserted that Lecomber's departure from the party followed his failed attempt to recruit Owens to murder members of the political establishment.[194] (See article on Tony Lecomber for details).

In October 2006, Robert Cottage, a BNP candidate earlier in the year for election to represent Colne on Pendle Council, "was arrested under the Explosives Act on suspicion of possessing chemicals that may be capable of making an explosion."[195] Cottage was also reported as having possessed the largest quantity of explosives of its type ever found in this country.[196] Cottage's party membership was said to have lapsed at the time of the arrest. An associate of Cottage, David Bolus Jackson, whom he had met at a BNP meeting[197] was also arrested at this time.

The case came before Manchester Crown Court on February 12, 2007 where it was claimed by the prosecution that Cottage had plans to assassinate Tony Blair and Liberal Democrat peer Lord Greaves. Cottage pleaded guilty to one count of the possession of explosives, but denied the count pertaining to conspiracy to cause an explosion. Jackson pleaded not guilty.[198] In a statement read in court by the prosecution counsel, Cottage's wife said that he believed that "civil war" was imminent in the UK.[199]

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Yes Labour and Tories have had plenty of politicans have been in trouble with the law. However, normally for things such as cash for questions or tax evasion. It's a personal opinon but for me these are worse:

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,[185] has two convictions for assault and using threatening words and behaviour.[186]

Joe Owens, now expelled but previously a BNP candidate in Merseyside and former bodyguard to Nick Griffin,[187][188] 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.[189]

Tony Wentworth, former BNP student organiser, was convicted alongside Mr Owens for assaulting demonstrators at an anti-BNP event in 2003.[190]

Colin Smith, BNP South East London organiser has 17 convictions for burglary, theft, stealing cars, possession of drugs and assaulting a police officer.[191]

Tony Lecomber was jailed for possessing explosives in 1985, after a nail bomb exploded while he was carrying it to the offices of the Workers' Revolutionary Party; and again for three years in 1991, for assaulting a Jewish teacher who was removing a BNP sticker at a London Underground station.[192] He was Propaganda Director of the BNP at the time of the latter conviction.[193] He was Nick Griffin's key deputy in the party from 1999 until January 2006.) Nick Griffin has written of the latter conviction is that "in reality he defended himself after being attacked by a far-left thug who was a close comrade of the IRA 'active service unit' that planted the Harrod's Bomb" and that "Tony Lecomber is no longer even a member of the British National Party". Martin Webster and Joe Owens have both asserted that Lecomber's departure from the party followed his failed attempt to recruit Owens to murder members of the political establishment.[194] (See article on Tony Lecomber for details).

In October 2006, Robert Cottage, a BNP candidate earlier in the year for election to represent Colne on Pendle Council, "was arrested under the Explosives Act on suspicion of possessing chemicals that may be capable of making an explosion."[195] Cottage was also reported as having possessed the largest quantity of explosives of its type ever found in this country.[196] Cottage's party membership was said to have lapsed at the time of the arrest. An associate of Cottage, David Bolus Jackson, whom he had met at a BNP meeting[197] was also arrested at this time.

The case came before Manchester Crown Court on February 12, 2007 where it was claimed by the prosecution that Cottage had plans to assassinate Tony Blair and Liberal Democrat peer Lord Greaves. Cottage pleaded guilty to one count of the possession of explosives, but denied the count pertaining to conspiracy to cause an explosion. Jackson pleaded not guilty.[198] In a statement read in court by the prosecution counsel, Cottage's wife said that he believed that "civil war" was imminent in the UK.[199]

yes , that expose certainly makes the threat from islamic fundamentalism pale into insignificance :thumbup:

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cant think of any illegal activities that were put down to the BNP its members yes i admit that but hasnt every party that is in existence in this country have members who have conducted illegal acts ?

too many to name but most from the 2 most powerfull parties

Well it depends on what you think is worse, not listing expenses or hate crimes against black people.

All this 'we are a political party and are not racist anymore' has been proven time and time again to be utter bollocks.

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