Get active against the fascist
BNP
George Woods, NUS NEC
This year, the fascist British National Party (BNP) took a record
number of council seats rising from 21 to 49, in the largest
vote ever for a fascist party in Britain.
The BNP is a fascist party standing in the tradition of Hitler’s
Nazis whose rise to power resulted in the murder of millions
of Jewish, Black, lesbian and gay and disabled people, Roma and
Gypsies, trade unionists and political opponents.
Fascism stands for the systematic elimination of whole communities
and the complete destruction of democracy and human rights. Leading
BNP members deny the reality of the Holocaust, calling it a ‘hoax’,
have labelled disabled people as ‘genetically inferior’ and
have convictions for violent criminal offences. The BNP calls
for an ‘all-white Britain’, something that could
only be achieved through mass violence.
BNP leader Nick Griffin has a conviction for incitement to racial
hatred, and a BNP youth leader, Tony Wentworth, pleaded guilty
to causing fear and provocation to violence when he contested
an election in Salford University Students’ Union in 2003.
London nail bomber David Copeland was a former BNP member and
said ‘my aim was to cause a racial war … then all
of the white people would go and vote BNP.’
The BNP’s growth is being fuelled by racism, and where
the BNP hold council seats racist attacks increase. According
to the Racial Equality Council in Barking and Dagenham, where
the BNP won 12 seats at the local elections in May, racist incidents
have leapt by 84.6% since 2002.
The BNP is also seeking to build support for fascism and rate
hate among students and young people. A BNP ‘Student Association’ has
been established, and fascists have contested students’ union
elections.
The Unite Against Fascism (UAF) campaign exists to bring together
all those who face the threat of the BNP — Black, Muslim
and Jewish communities, lesbian, gay and bisexual people, disabled
people and women — in alliance with the trade unions, students
and all anti-fascists. By challenging the racism on which the
BNP is feeding, and mobilising everybody threatened by fascism,
communities in places such as Millwall and Oldham have been able
to drive the BNP back electorally.
Students can make an important contribution to opposing racism
and fascism. With the BNP set to contest further local elections
in May, it is critical that we get active now to stop the BNP.
What you can do:
- Raise awareness of the threat of the BNP – hold a UAF
stall on your campus or invite a UAF speaker to your students
union.
- Set up a Unite Against Fascism campaign in your college
or university.
- Run a voter registration campaign on campus
before the election and encourage students to use their vote
to stop
the BNP. Get
involved in local activities to mobilise the anti-racist
vote.
- Join UAF and get your students union to affiliate.
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