Sunday 2 November 2008
The Labour Party collaborates with Stalinist union fat cats to intimidate political opponents
Trade unions want the right under UK law to expel British National Party activists - and deny them membership - as part of Labour plans to check the electoral advance of the far right. Labour backbenchers, supported by all the biggest unions, will unveil the plan on Tuesday when they put forward an amendment to the Employment Bill that would allow them to ban racists. The proposal - labelled 'Stalinist' by the BNP - comes amid concern that it could win as many as three seats in next year's European Parliament elections and make strong gains in council elections. Labour MPs, many of whom feel threatened by the BNP's advances in their constituencies, are concerned that the party is encouraging activists to infiltrate unions in order to spread subversive, racist messages in the workplace. Until now unions have had to work under a legal framework set down under the Thatcher government in the early 1990s which prevented them from excluding people because of their membership of a particular political party. The Tory rules were seen at the time as a ploy to prevent unions from excluding or expelling those who broke strikes or were Conservative party members. The BNP has 10,000 members across Britain and 46 councillors. Labour is worried that under the proportional representation system that will be used in European parliamentary elections next June it could secure seats in three of the 12 regions.Experts say that, under the list system, the BNP would need as little as 7.5 per cent of the vote in northwest England and only 11 per cent in Yorkshire and the West Midlands to install Euro-MPs in the Brussels and Strasbourg parliament. Labour also fears the BNP could become the largest party in two councils - Barking and Dagenham in Essex and Stoke-on-Trent - in next year's council elections if its anti-foreigner rhetoric struck a chord during the recession.MPs, anti-BNP campaigners and lawyers say the bill as recently amended in the Lords would leave the law in limbo and not guarantee the right of a union to eject BNP members. Nick Lowles, director of the anti-fascist group Searchlight, said: 'The current wording of the Employment Bill leaves us in the worst of all worlds. Aslef would still not be able to expel Jay Lee [the BNP member at the centre of the original European Court ruling] and unions would be left open to further legal action from the BNP.'Lowles said the amendment would give clarity, letting unions discipline and, where necessary, get rid of individual members for activities contrary to a union's rules and constitution. The Observer
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Nice to see my mate Joe on this blog,he would sort the fascist out like he did in the 1940s send West to a labour camp that would be novel,can you imagine it on his first day he would call Joe up and say "I cant work but I will do all the post and mailing for the camp".
We all know what Joe would have said and done.
Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953)
Joseph Stalin, 1922 One of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, Stalin was the supreme ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions, but he also oversaw the war machine that played a key role in the defeat of Nazism.
Tell it to the rastas on D Wing West.
Dear Sir/Madam
It's really strange to know that my local councillor John Taylor (Dukinfield Ward) is involved with your hope not hate. This is a cllr that sends me anonymous letters through the post along with newspaper cuttings relating to domestic violence, his he trying to tell me something?
The fact that he met a thug that directed a 4 year campaign of violence against my family is bad enough he then sent me a letter gloating about it. So when this cllr John Taylor talks about hope not hate, it's coming from a cllr that was prepared to meet a thug that directed violence against children.
John Taylor created the BNP in Dukinfield when he meet the thug that forced my family out of our home with violence and threats of.
Roy West BNP Candidate Dukinfield 2008................................
All my letters to this person are signed by me he gets no mail from me about domestic violence the man he talks about came to see me with evidence of his past history of sending out unwanted mail to his home,and claimed he had informed the police about his activity.
The bnp were active in Dukinfield long before this racist bunch arrived recently we beat them and we will see off this lot again.
Membership down -newspaper ineffective- accounts dont add up ---not me say this its the leadership of the bnp minutes of a meeting acquired reveal all see for your self.
We in Dukinfield do get copies of this ineffective newspaper now we know why someone in head office is shipping the useless rag out to our local fascist for delivery.-------Searchlight Magazine
Anti bnp group coming to the area next month details soon .
Dukinfield bnp all washed up ?????? local candidate expresses a wish to join another party.
New leaflet being printed it will publish the emails from local bnp members telling us all about his resignation from the bnp and more just what the voters will want to read we thank him for the gift, how much longer will the local leadership who ever they are put up with this sort of strange behavior. wait till they find out which party he tried to join.
Local members out again all today Thursday in the rain delivering our latest leaflet once again plenty of positive comments and condemnation of the death threats and harassment by far right members.
I am once again taking legal advice on the harassment I am receiving from a bnp member looks like I will also be bring a court case against him soon.
No TC, we weren't aware of that.
Hands up if you want West to live near you after he gets evicted for his crimes, now you know why he left Hyde in a hurry.
John -- I'm about to head to Grant Park to talk to everyone gathered there, but I wanted to write to you first. We just made history. And I don't want you to forget how we did it. You made history every single day during this campaign -- every day you knocked on doors, made a donation, or talked to your family, friends, and neighbors about why you believe it's time for change. I want to thank all of you who gave your time, talent, and passion to this campaign. We have a lot of work to do to get our country back on track, and I'll be in touch soon about what comes next. But I want to be very clear about one thing... All of this happened because of you. Thank you, Barack
Yes but did you tell him about your meeting with a thug that directed a 4 year campaign of violence against a mother and her two children John?
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