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Monday 18 July 2011

We,ve been Harringtonized



Visitors to the main web site of the British National Party will have noticed its recent change for the worse in both appearance and functionality.

I have coined a new term for what has been done to the web site. It has been Harringtonized. The same effect may be seen writ large, or larger, across the rest of the BNP's operations, from fundraising to elections and from publicity to the accounting function.

Pat Harrington, an old crony of Griffin's, who helped him to destroy the National Front from within through vicious factiousness between 1986 and 1989, is not even a member of the BNP, yet he has usurped the role of party organ-grinder. The party's nominal leader, "Mr Monkey", now dances to his tune.

How Harrington and his American wife, Mish Bondage, together receiving almost £60,000 per annum of taxpayers' money, courtesy of Griffin's MEP payroll, must be laughing about how they have taken control of our BNP away from its members.

Harrington is the founder and one of the leaders of the civic nationalist, National Liberal Party, which fields black and Asian candidates against the BNP in local elections in Greater London. The NLP, otherwise known as the Third Way (neither heterosexual, nor homosexual?) is in favour of Britain's continuing membership of the European Union and welcomes the entry of so-called asylum seekers into our country.

Harrington admits that his thinking has been heavily influenced by a New York rabbi, named Schiller, who advocates "the embrace of the Other". In Harrington's case that would appear to mean "the Dark Side".

The BNP's 2010 Accounts were due to be submitted to the Electoral Commission by close of business on Thursday, 7 July, failing which the party would be in breach of the law. Financial penalties and public humiliation for the party would follow.

In view of the fact that no prominent statement has appeared on the party's main web site regarding the 2010 Accounts and in particular whether they have yet been submitted to the Electoral Commission; and in view of the probability, nay certainty, that Mr Griffin would wish to claim a large part of the credit for getting them in on time for a change, if they had been submitted on time: it seems likely that the bad news of the failure, yet again, of this failed leadership, to comply with the law, is being deliberately and deceitfully witheld from us, the members, until after the leadership election is over.

Just one more scandal in the life of "Scandal-a-Day" Griffin.

1 comment:

  1. A 'scandal-a-day' yet the media keep away!

    I wonder why?

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