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BNP leader visits Burnley



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Published Date: 20 November 2008
CONTROVERSIAL British National Party leader Nick Griffin visited Burnley as thousands of BNP members panicked over a leaked membership list.
Mr Griffin joined protesters outside Burnley Police Station the day after the leaked list exposed teachers, prison officers and police officers as members of the party, along with 74 residents in the Burnley area.

He was in town to support four men arrested in connection with an investigation into the distribution of alleged racially inflammatory leaflets, but faced a barrage of questions from the media relating to the list.

Speaking outside Burnley Police Station, he said: "There is no reason for people to be worried. We will stand by our people and help any who face any problems because of this.

"The list, as far as we are aware, is genuine although there are seven new names that have been added to this leaked list that were not on the original. We feel this is part of a co-ordinated campaign to try to break the BNP before next year's European Parliament elections and is very sinister. We had a small group of senior members who did not like us making the party more mainstream and we know they are responsible for the leak."

Mr Griffin said the list had been initially leaked earlier in the year but had only been brought to the public's attention now.

People with jobs in sensitive fields are worried their jobs could now be under threat but Mr Griffin said: "It would be dangerous to go down the road that someone cannot perform their job because they are a BNP member. It's like saying a Labour member cannot teach a wealthy child or a Muslim teacher cannot teacher a Christian child. They should not be persecuted for their political beliefs."

Formed in 1982, the BNP has 57 councillors nationwide, with four in Burnley.

Coun. Sharon Wilkinson, leader of Burnley BNP, said: "Fortunately I do believe it has now been moved from the Internet. It is dangerous as there are certain people that will use it for malicious ends. It shows what an oppressed state we live in when you could possibly lose your job or not be accepted for a job because of your political affiliation. It is a ridiculous situation.

"We are not dangerous people. The people who are dangerous are the ones that will use the information published and harass the people whose names appear on the list."

BNP demonstrators protested all day outside the police station waving banners and flags in support of the four men arrested.

The four men include a 41-year-old from Burnley, a 43-year-old from Blackburn, a 53-year-old from Preston and a 57-year-old from Nelson who were all arrested on Wednesday morning on suspicion of the publication and distribution of written material intended to stir up racial hatred and the possession of racially inflammatory material. They have been released on bail.

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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 3:05 PM
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mickyfin,

21/11/2008 15:34:10
now that's what I call support,you wouldn't get Gordon brown outside burnley police station supporting wrongfully arrested party members would you,it's about time the police stopped harrassing law abiding citizans just for having an opinion,you neversaw the police arresting the asians from burnley caught fighting for alqaida in Afghanistan did you? Try to kill British soldiers and get welcomed back with open arms,print a leaflet,in an alleged free country and get arrested by the burnley taliban,I don't support the bnp,but I support free speach and I understand why more and more people are supporting them,and as you can see from the listof members leaked on the net,they aren't thugs and hooligans,just a cross section of British people fed up with living in a nanny state!
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chriscross,

Burnley lane 22/11/2008 12:33:34
How come the police did not arrest the muslims that was driving down Colne Rd shouting white bastards?one rule for them, free speach for us is 10yrs in jail.If I'd known about the protest I would have been on the front row.
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