April 02, 2008

Give second vote to Johnson, BNP tells supporters

Boris Johnson: 'I have no desire whatsoever to receive
a single second-preference vote from a BNP supporter.'
The British National Party has called on its supporters to give their second-preference votes in the London mayoral election to the Conservative candidate, Boris Johnson.

In a statement posted on its website today, the far-right party advised people to award its own mayoral candidate, Richard Barnbrook, their first-choice vote, and "the Tory clown Johnson" their second because he was the lesser of two evils.

It read: "Our suggestion … is that you hold your nose and cast it in favour of the Conservative candidate, Boris Johnson. This is not because we think that Johnson would be any good as mayor — he is as politically correct as any of the other candidates and has no real ties to our London — but because he wouldn't be actively bad in the way that [Ken] Livingstone [the Labour candidate] is."

After attacking the Tory party for its behaviour over Europe and its support for "mass immigration", the statement went on: "In this race, the Tory clown Johnson is a lesser evil than the Marxist crank Livingstone, so replacing the latter with the former would, on balance, be an improvement for the majority of Londoners.

"So even if Johnson condemns the BNP (and as a Tory 'wet' he's bound to), a second-choice vote for him gives you the chance to vote BNP as your first preference and still vote to get Livingstone out of office."

Johnson made it clear that wanted no electoral help from the far-right.

"I utterly and unreservedly condemn the BNP and have no desire whatsoever to receive a single second-preference vote from a BNP supporter," he said. "I hope as many Londoners as possible turn out on May 1 to prevent the election of a BNP candidate."

The current mayor, Ken Livingstone, pointed out that the Green party candidate, Siân Berry, had called for her supporters to give their second-preference votes to him.

He added: "That the BNP have called for a second-preference vote to the Tory against me is no surprise. I hate and despise everything the BNP stand for as against every value of London as a great multi-ethnic tolerant and diverse city."

Brian Paddick, the Liberal Democrat candidate, said: "Clearly the BNP have recognised Boris's talent for causing offence and creating division. This should be a wake-up call for all decent people who could vote in the election to register their vote because the more votes there are for mainstream parties, the less chance there will be to give racists and extremists a seat."

Analysts believe the BNP could make a breakthrough in May's election unless there is a big voter turnout. Last time London went to the polls the far-right party got 4.8% - just short of the 5% needed to get a member on the London assembly.

At the time the UK Independence party, which has since largely imploded, polled 8.8% and it is feared many of its supporters may now transfer their allegiance to the BNP.

The electoral system means the party, which has since picked up several local councillors in London, needs 5% to get one assembly member, around 8% to get two and 11% to get three.

Yesterday Nick Lowles, from the anti-fascist organisation Searchlight, said London was in danger of sleepwalking towards a BNP breakthrough, adding it was crucial that voters turned out on May 1 to ensure the party was kept out of mainstream politics.

"Let there be no mistake about it there is a chance that they could get one, two or even three assembly members and that will change the nature of politics in London. It is vital that everyone who opposes the racism of the BNP turns out and makes their voice heard."

The BNP faced a serious setback this week when it was forced to ditch its second-choice candidate for the London assembly, Nick Eriksen, after the former Conservative councillor in Southwark, south London, was sacked for writing a blog which appeared to advocate the abuse of women.

In one posting he wrote: "I've never understood why so many men have allowed themselves to be brainwashed by the feminazi myth machine into believing that rape is such a serious crime... Rape is simply sex. Women enjoy sex, so rape cannot be such a terrible physical ordeal. To suggest that rape, when conducted without violence, is a serious crime is like suggesting force feeding a woman chocolate cake is a heinous offence."

Announcing its decision to remove him from their list yesterday, a statement on the BNP website, added: "It was felt that no matter how much Nick Eriksen's blog comments, written back in 2005, had been distorted and taken out of the context of a blog which reflected our tough stance on all sorts of crime, they could still be perceived as trivialising the issue in a manner that many women in particular could have found extremely offensive."

Guardian

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Boris Johnson: 'I have no desire whatsoever to receive
a single second-preference vote from a BNP supporter.'

That's the most intelligent thing I've ever heard him say.

Anonymous said...

Knew Dicky was a slimeball, but now hes got his "best" mate running as his 2nd feeding him he will need to be watched.

allegedly

Anonymous said...

Anybody wanna take on the BNP trolls on:

http://www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/news/topstories/display.var.2165359.0.bnp_assembly_candidate_quits_after_blog_row.php

They are trying to justify Nick Eriksen and drum up support for the fash BNP.

Anonymous said...

Anybody wanna take on the BNP trolls on:

http://www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/news/topstories/display.var.2165359.0.bnp_assembly_candidate_quits_after_blog_row.php

They are trying to justify Nick Eriksen and drum up support for the fash BNP.

This is what some BNP dickhead just posted on wimbledonguardian.co.uk:

Posted by: Mark C on 10:31pm Wed 2 Apr 08

I am proud to be a BNP member and I think Nick was just saying what most blokes think and I don't think he should have quit.

Anonymous said...

From The Guardian

Police check neo-Nazi link to to Belfast attack

Police have confirmed they are investigating a possible link between supporters of British neo-Nazi group Combat 18 and a mass loyalist attack on a Belfast pub in which one man had his throat slashed.

Hugh McAnally, 32, was beaten to the ground and had this throat cut as up to 50 people attempted to storm Cosgrove's bar on Saturday after the screening of the Celtic-Rangers Old Firm derby. Some of the mob shouted, "Combat 18" and "Section F", a far-right soccer hooligan gang in Northern Ireland, witnesses said.

Yesterday a Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman confirmed that officers were investigating possible links to the extremist group, which has had irregular links with the loyalists in the past, though less so in recent years since some members were told by the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force at gunpoint to leave Northern Ireland.

Yesterday, loyalist sources and the anti-fascist magazine Searchlight said it was unlikely that Saturday's attack involved English members of Combat 18. A senior UVF source said that, as paramilitary groups became less active because of the peace process, there was a nucleus of younger loyalists who wished to emulate Combat 18 and its hooligan offshoots.

They were trying to stir up sectarian trouble in Northern Irish football, the UVF source said, but loyalists who had been through the Troubles, especially those who served time in prison, regarded these hooligan street fighters contemptuously.

Saturday's attack followed the end of the Irish Cup semi-final between Linfield, a club with a large loyalist following, and Cliftonville, which draws a lot of its support from the Catholic community.

Witnesses said the assault appeared to be well organised; those leading the charge wore scarves over their faces, and carried knuckledusters and knives.

The most high-profile incident involving Combat 18 in Ireland was 13 years ago when neo-Nazi hooligans started a riot in Dublin's Lansdowne Road, resulting in a friendly between England and the Republic of Ireland being abandoned.

Anonymous said...

MORONS MANIFESTO:

" widening roads and eliminating bottlenecks. The BNP would get traffic moving in London."

MAY I ASK WHICH HISTORIC BUILDINGS WILL BE BULLDOZED TO ACHIEVE THIS?

"The BNP would adopt motorist-friendly policies, such as eliminating the vast majority of speed cameras"

CHILDREN, AND THE ELDERLY, CAN NOW LOOK FORWARD TO BEING KILLED BY MOTORISTS DRIVING AT 60MPH WITH NO FOOTAGE ON FILM TO BRING A PROSECUTION?

"ALL night flights at Heathrow and reduce the number of daytime flights there"

DOES THIS MEAN GRIFFIN WILL NO LONGER FLY OUT TO THE STATES AT 9AM IN THE MORNING AND RETURN AT 9PM AT NIGHT? OR, THAT BARNBROOK WON'T BE TAKING EARLY MORNING FLIGHTS TO SPAIN?

"Build on brownfield sites only. We oppose all building on the green belt. There are ample brownfield sites and building should only take place here."

WHAT ABOUT GRIFFINS COTTAGE IN THE MIDDLE OF A FIELD, AREN'T WE ALL ALLOWED TO LIVE LIKE THAT?

"We would reduce the Mayor’s GLA precept on council taxes and encourage boroughs to reduce their council tax too."

WHERE WILL THE MONEY COME FROM TO PAY FOR SERVICES, AND NEW COUNCIL HOMES?

"Trafalgar Day should also be celebrated."

WHY?

Anonymous said...

Whatever Boris says I think that many Tory types will listen to this siren song unfortunately. Some of them might even give a first preference protest vote to Barnbrook as they know it will not affect the real contest between Johnson and Livingstone. It is very important that people get out and vote for Ken.