It's not all white on the night
THE BNP's unashamedly Nazi rivals, the White Nationalist Party (WNP)
- which has linked up with the UDA/UFF in the Six Counties - is threatening
to attack political opponents in a bid to win young stormtroopers from
the BNP's boot-boy wings.
The WNP's führer figure, the aptly named Tony White, at a meeting in Birmingham rallied WNP supporters to a strategy of targeting anyone who opposes them. The WNP have been actively canvassing loyalist paramilitaries and are said to have attracted the active interest of dozens of UDA/UFF boneheads, an ominous development for nationalists and ethnic minority communities in the Six Counties.
The small WNP's notoriety has fuelled their fascist fantasies of world domination and conquering their Little England through the ballot box, but the Electoral Commission has blanked the WNP's application for registration as a political party. Saying "Nein" to the Nazis, the Commission said it was "minded to reject" the application on the grounds that "the proposed name [White Nationalist Party] is offensive on the grounds that it is based on colour and contrary to the principles of public policy as set out in the Race Relations Act 1976".
And to rub salt into the WNP's wounds, they won't be getting back their
registration fee of £150.