INTRODUCTION
No one who gets
anything
done in politics fails to make enemies; it is an occu-pational hazard.
However, when a political leader makes enemies and becomes the subject
of widespread condemnation far beyond the norm, it is time to examine
whether
that person harbours particular character failings that justifiably
invite
the hatred and contempt of others, particularly when they are not
political
opponents but allies. In his political career within British
Nationalism.
Nick Griffin has aroused just such feelings across a wide spectrum,
coming
from people quite diverse in their opinions on other matters and by no
means in any kind of coalition with each other against him. In this
pamphlet
are assembled just a brief collection of comments on Mr. Griffin from
various
people in the Nationalist movement. Many more are on the record, but we
have excluded them here because do not want to make the pamphlet too
long.
Are all these people unreasonable folk, bearing unwarranted grudges and
with axes to grind? Read for yourself and decide.
Among the several
reasons for the opposition that Mr. Griffin has aroused among
nationalists
is his record for the grossest inconsistency. Once dubbed by a BBC
reporter
as a 'political chameleon', he has changed stance so often on various
issues,
both political and tactical, that many have been baffled when it comes
to ascertaining what he really stands for - or indeed whether in fact
he
stands for anything at all beyond his single-minded personal ambition.
One particular field
in which Mr. Griffin has changed position drastically is the very field
which most nationalists consider to be of prime importance: race and
immigration.
His views as expressed on this issue some years ago are unrecog-nisable
compared with those he has been expressing more recently. Many believe
that in these matters he has 'sold out'. His supporters, on the other
hand,
will maintain that he is merely 'boxing clever'. But in answer to this
latter claim there are two crucial points that must be made. When
policy
changes of the magnitude of those made by Mr. Griffin succeed in
dividing
party members and supporters as bitterly as has occurred with those on
the racial issue, that is not 'clever' politics; it is crass stupidity
- if not indeed something worse. The other point is that there is
nothing
'clever' in a politician coming out with such 'softly-softly'
declarations
on race when his entire past record is a contradiction of them, and can
easily be seen as such when exposed to media scrutiny - as has already
happened with Mr. Griffin.
Because of Mr.
Griffin's
continual U-tums on race and other matters, we are including in this
pamphlet
some prominent samples of his past and more recent statements.
One thing is
certain:
in whatever political organisation has opened its doors to him Nick
Griffin
has been a constant catalyst of division and conflict, whether it be in
his earlier years in the National Front, his mid-term antics in groups
like the Inter-national Third Position or his later metamorphoses from
hard-line militant to 'moderate' and 'modemiser in the British National
Party. There are some striking similarities between Mr. Griffin's
'conversions'and
the 'road to self-discovery' followed in the Conservative Party by
Michael
Portillo!
Some people are
not going to like what they read in this pamphlet, and this applies
particularly
to those who have pledged their loyalty to Nick Griffin in his present
role of BNP leader. But those people should ask themselves: can all
these
observers be wrong? And: can a man who changes position so often ever
be
really trusted?
In a few places
we have used quotes from the enemy media of press and broadcasting. We
know of course that the media are going to be 'anti-Griffin', just as
they
are 'anti' everything connected with British Nationalist politics. It
is
for this reason that we have avoided reproducing opinions from media
commentators
and restricted ourselves only to facts, which are reported here as
given.
Virtually all of these facts are indeed verifiable from our own sources.
Many of the most
damning revelations concerning Nick Griffin have come from his own
mouth
and his own pen. Some of them are quoted in these pages, but for a
further
insight into the mentality of the man under scrutiny we can do no
better
than recommend a reading of his own booklet published in 1986.
Attempted
Murder. giving the Griffin view of the wreckage of the National Front.
Attempted Murder can be seen online at: www.aryanunity.com/attempted_murder.html
THE CHAMELEON
On race and repatriation
'Hand in hand with
such
an attitude often goes a call to downplay certain particularly
controversial
issues. However minor are such changes, their likely result is to
convince
a number of ideologically motivated 'hard-liners' - in all probability
just the kind of energetic and enthusiastic youngsters who are most
needed
- that there is no place for them in the new-look movement. If the
changes
do not produce the expected crop of more 'respectable' recruits, the
organisation
is thus left weakened. If, on the other hand, a new wave of slightly
more
moderate members does join up and become active, their presence will
have
a ratchet effect. When they find that they are still attacked by the
media,
they will look around for further changes they could make to make the
organisation
more acceptable. This is precisely the spiral of sickly moderation
which
has led one failed nationalist splinter group after another to purge
itself
of 'extremists', co-opt Winston Churchill as a posthumous honorary
member
and finally drop the inconvenient commitment to compulsory repatriation
just before its last members totter off to rejoin the Tory Party.
"The long and unbroken
record of failure by all who have followed this populist road is
irrefutable
evidence that it is a dead end."
Nick Griffin
(Spearhead,
February 1996)
"Multi-cultural
Britain
is a failure and an affront to nature, says Griffin. But he does not
believe
in forced repatriation.
"Instead, non-Whites
and those of non-white descent should be given money to help them
return
to their countries of origin.
"A tiny minority will
be allowed to stay in the UK because in Griffin's twisted words: 'A
little
salt in the soup is OK.'
"He likes the phrase
and uses it at least four times during our hour-long talk. Push him
further
and he continues with his bile-filled theme. 'If you have soup without
any salt it is frankly unpalatable and the salt makes the soup slightly
more interesting."
Report by Paul Byrne
(The Mirror, May 29th 2001)
"Mr. Griffin,
affable
and frank on most topics, goes very stiff and strange when asked about
the party regulation which declares that membership is open only to
those
of British or 'closely kindred European descent'...
"His hands tremble
slightly as he refuses to say what he thinks about this creepy
stipulation...He
explains that the definition of 'closely kindred' is a 'grey area',
which
is one way of putting it. Greeks can join but Turks can't. Bosnian
Serbs
can but Bosnian Muslims can't.
"In fact, Muslims in
general can't, because, says the BNP. their first loyalty is to Islam
rather
than Britain.
"Some members think
it should be changed. I don't comment on it because it's a divisive
issue,'
intones Mr. Griffin, quite unaware of how ludicrous this statement is,
coming from the leader of a movement which is not known for avoiding
divisive
issues."
Peter Hitchens (The
Mail on Sunday Review, February 9th 2003)
"And all the
indications
are that had we been directly asked about a multi-cultural society in a
referendum, we'd have said no. Nonetheless, we've accepted it at the
polls
at every general election since Macmillan and that 'never had it so
good'
speech. So we haven't a moral right to turn round now and say: 'Right -
you people out.' because effectively, by our acquiescence, we've
accepted
them being invited in. Of course, we can only put up with mass
immigration
if numbers are at such a level that we retain our culture and our
homeland,
which every people and every nation have a right to, and the newcomers
don't want to change our society into something else.
"The best we can do,
then, is cut the numbers to a sensible proportion and make sure that
the
people who are here become as British as they can be."
Nick Griffin to
Jeremy
Clarke (The Spectator, March 27th 2004)
"The British
National
Party has told the Today programme that it has made a huge shift in
policy
towards ethnic minorities.
"I met Nick Griffin,
the leader of the British National Party last May... I half expected,
half
hoped, given his past he would not want to be interviewed by an ethnic
minority.
"But he was polite
and statesmanlike... He even asked whether he could shake my hand
afterwards.
"This got me thinking.
Is the BNP really shifting its attitude towards ethnic minorities?
"Mr. Griffin says the
dream of an all-white Britain is no longer feasible. Indeed 'getting
everybody
out is neither humane nor practical nor going to happen.' Bntain needs
to make the best of a bad job..."
Barnie Choudhury
(BBC
Radio Four Today programme on line, January 2002)
"The tendency within
the nationalist movement is to think within terms of multi-racialism,
but
the debate will be about multi-culturalism. All the West Indians I met
in Oldham, and you could count them on one hand, were voting for the
BNP.
To an absolute purist that's anathema. That's silly to me because one
per
cent of our genes are from Africa. We've already assimilated a
proportion
and it hasn't had the terrible effects that the purist race freaks talk
about."
Nick Griffin
(reported
in The Observer Magazine, 1st September 2002)
On the Jewish Question
"Hollywood is the
heart
of a race war - a war to turn the white nations of the world into a
demoralised,
atomised, mongrelised rabble...
"Having worked so hard
to establish this deadly stranglehold on long-term opinion-forming, the
controllers of Hollywood, almost entirely Jewish, were clearly deeply
concerned
when, at the end of the 1980s, the long boom in consumer electrical
goods
gave several Japanese companies the money and motivation to grab a
piece
of the lucrative Hollywood action."
Nick Griffin
(Spearhead,
January 1996)
"The Messianic
nature
of Judaism has clearly always been an important factor, at least
subconsciously,
in the hugely disproportionate role of racial Jews in both Communism
and
Capitalism."
Nick Griffin
(Spearhead,
February 1996)
"... Jews tend to be
more intelligent than Gentiles. That's just a straight fact.
"The party's
constitution
at the moment doesn't allow it [Jewish and other non-European members].
It's the party's constitution. It would be far better for the BNP to
allow
non-Brits as members. But politics is a matter of the possible. We've
had
decades of Hollywood Nazism of the most ill-concealed sort. It's not
easy
to turn the tanker around."
Interview with David
Aaronovitch (The Independent Review, May 2nd 2002)
"I think there is a
closer correlation between the interests of our party and the Jewish
people
than there is between the Jews and the multi-culturalists creating the
conditions for an Islamic Britain in the future."
Statement by Nick
Griffin (London Jewish News, April 26th 2002)
On political imagery
"But we also need to
provide the sense of camaraderie and the thrill of the chase without
which
man sinks into terminal boredom.
"This is the key to
the mistake made every few years by those who argue that nationalism
should
concentrate on presenting a nice, 'respectable' image and forsake the
rough
and tumble of the streets for the softly worded media interview. That
way
we won't arouse such hostility, our would-be supporters won't be
fright-ened
off by angry opponents and more and more people will be won over by
reasoned
debate.' Just like Communism, it seems plausible in theory, but in
reality
it just doesn't work. On the contrary, every time it has been tried it
has not only failed to bring in new recruits but has led to an
inexplicable
loss of many existing supporters.
"The cringing liberals
and the populists have got it all wrong. Far from confront-ation
frightening
worthwhile people away, by strengthening the bonds of the group it
actually
attracts them - provided you win!
Nick Griffin
(Spearhead,
April 1996)
On non-white members in the BNP
"Blacks in the BNP?
This is an area where there are two motives for suggesting the thing in
question. A few individuals - the good-hearted but politically naive
-think
it would be a good thing because it would help us to overcome the
'racist'
tag... Others - the enemy plants and the plain malcontents - know that
it isn't really going to happen...
"The BNP's constitution
expressly states that only individuals of British (i.e. English. Scots,
Welsh and Irish) or closely kindred European stock may join as members.
Not only do I not intend to try to change this fundamental rule, but I
would vigorously oppose anyone else attempting to push for such a
change..."
Nick Griffin
(Identity
magazine, December 2003)
POSTSCRIPT:
Just seven months after these words were written. Mr. Griffin
attempted
to push for a change in the very rules of membership he had said he
would
defend, the pretext for this being anticipated new legislation that
would
force the party to accept non-white members - a supposition for which
there
was not the slightest foundation. Less than three weeks after that, Mr.
Griffin altered direction again, announcing on the BNP website that the
change in membership rules would not be made after all - this being in
response to massive grass-roots opposition from the party.
On his own leadership ambitions
"Nor is John Tyndall
going to fall for the equally clumsy attempts to make him think that
I'm
plotting to take his job... Do I even want to lead the BNP? It's a
lonely
and thankless task, with a frightening burden of responsibility... it
is
unthinkable that someone who has been involved in an organisation for
only
a fraction of the time of his colleagues should leap-frog to the top
without
proving his staying power and suitability to both them and the
membership
at large. Such a process by its very nature would require years."
Nick Griffin,
writing
on The Cook Report TV documentary (Spearhead, July 1997)
POSTSCRIPT:
Within 19 months from the writing of these words. Mr. Griffin
ann-ounced
his intention to challenge John Tyndall for the BNP leadership.
On the BNP, its ideology and fighting for power
"Bluntly, I am not
at
all sure I belong in the British National Party.
"As you will have
probably
gathered from my Rune articles, my opinion of party political
organisations
with their primary focus on parliamentary elections is very similar to
that espoused by Colin Jordan... I believe that the BNP continues to
put
far too many of its eggs in the basket of mythical parliamentary
democracy...
I cannot see why we should waste so much time appealing to dupes and
morons
[the British electorate] when there is so much to be done recruiting,
educating
and equipping our power-winning machine.
"Further, I am not
a British Nationalist. I am first and foremost a White Racialist, and
second
a Welsh Nationalist... Nick Griffin in letter to
John
Tyndall (November 14th 1994)
On Nazism
"The third 'H' which
we have to identify and actively reject is Hitler. Thankfully, the time
has long gone when the BNP would tolerate the known presence of deluded
individuals as members or on our fringes with a perverted nostalgia for
the 1930s. But we now have to promote our anti-Nazi credentials more
vigorously...
"There are two main
reasons for the pollution of British Nationalism over three or four
decades
by this immensely damaging 1930s political necrophilia. First, there
was
the fact that several of the leading figures in both the National Front
and the old BNP had either flirted with Nazism in the early stages of
their
careers or, even worse, were still 'closet' Nazis...
"The second reason
is a little more complex. A key part of the liberal-left's relentless
campaign
to demonise any white resistance to their genocidal multi-racial
experiment
has been a huge propaganda effort to convince the public that such
resistance
is a symptom of Nazism..."
Nick Griffin
(Identity
magazine, June 2002)
"Many historians
have
stated that probably no troops in the West today could be compared with
SS troops. The culture of National Socialist Germany idolised hero-ism
and self-sacrifice, and SS troops were hardened to outdoor life in the
Hitler Youth. Today, the US Army discusses 'homosexual rights', the
Union
Jack flag is hidden in Northern Ireland to avoid offending sensitive
IRA
sympathisers, and the 'Professionals' are riddled with self-seeking
careerists.
What comparison could there be to the religiously fanatical 'political
troops of yesterday' whose motto was 'Believe, Obey, Fight'?"
Article In The Rune
magazine (1995). Editor: Nick Griffin
"I would certainly
like
to take up your suggestion of a regular exchange of the The Rune for
Gothic
Ripples. I have found your series on the NS [National Socialist]
Vanguard
interesting and thought-provoking so far, and look forward to the
remainder.
"The next Rune is now
being put together. Among other articles we have a good brief history
of
the BUF [British Union of Fascists] by a youngster in Scotland, a major
piece of constructive criticism of the BNP's over-emphasis on
elections,
and a feature on the law relating to self-defence against red/Jew
terror
attacks." Nick Griffin In letter to veteran Nazi
Colin
Jordan (22nd July 1995)
A perceptive report
"A committed
activist,
Griffin worked his way up the ranks [of the National Front], which were
not extensive, and in 1983, along with a couple of other young
hopefuls,
he staged a coup that dislodged Martin Webster, the leader at that
time.
Five years later. Griffin was among a party of NF hierarchy which made
an all-expenses-paid visit to Libya a few weeks before the Lockerbie
bombing
(and just a few years after the murder of WPC Fletcher). Their purpose
was to gain funds from Colonel Gaddafi, who was also bankrolling the
IRA
at the time. During this period, the NF adopted a pro-Ayatollah
Khomeinei
stance.
It was Tyndall who
brought him back into politics... Following the council by-election of
the BNP's Derek Beacon in 1993, Griffin wrote: The electors of Millwall
did not back a post-modernist rightist party, but what they perceived
to
be a strong, disciplined organisation with the ability to back up its
slogan
"Defend Rights for Whites" with well-directed boots and fists. When the
crunch comes, power is the product of force and will, not of rational
debate.'
"In 1997, Griffin was
the subject of a Cook Report sting. Thinking he was talking to
representatives
of the French National Front, Griffin complained: 'Britain does not
have
the tradition of intellectual fascism which is such an important factor
in many other countries. While I do have a number of proposals to help
rectify this deficiency, the truth is that this is a handicap which we
can never overcome completely.' He also announced that the BNP should
not
try to appeal to 'middle-class notions of respectability... It is more
important to control the streets of a city than its council chambers.'
"It was after the Cook
Report was aired that Griffin re-evaluated his language and tactics
Ditching
Tyndall, he joined up with the 'liberal' wing of the party. In
September
1999, he defeated Tyndall in the party's leadership election, and, a
quarter
of a century after joining the far right, he found himself at its very
centre. That's a lot of history to live down. In the words of a
newsletter
written by his former comrades at the ITP: '[Griffin] has been a
conservative,
a revolutionary nationalist, a radical National Socialist, a Third
Positionist.
a friend of "boot boys" and the skinhead scene, a man committed to
respectable
politics and electioneering, a "modemiser". Which is he really?'
"Given this
uncompromisingly
aggressive attitude. I wonder how he was able to work so intimately
with
Martin Webster. Even by the eccentric standards of the far right.
Webster
stands out as a fascinating oddity, if for no other reason than that as
leader of the violently homophobic NF. he was openly gay among fellow
activists.
Griffin was one of his closest lieutenants for three years.
"'Erm,' Griffin pauses,
'it was uncomfortable sometimes. He'd come into the office and put his
arm around you and give you a kiss on the cheek and you'd go "Yuck."
"He says he didn't protest because he
was busy plotting against Webster. A couple of years ago, Webster
claimed
that he and Griffin had been lovers - something which Griffin, a father
of four, vehemently denies."
Report by Andrew
Anthony
(The Observer Magazine, 1st September 2002)
COMMENTS FROM OTHER NATIONALISTS
One-time supporters speak
"I am supporting
Nick
Griffin in this election. He has proved to be The Way Forward' for the
British National Party and I am confident in his commitment to the
advancement
of our party as we move into the 21st Century."
Sharron Edwards
(September
1999)
"As the millennium
approaches,
I feel our party needs a refreshing change of leadership... we need a
young
man with intelligence, drive and energy. We are lucky to have
that
person (a Cambridge-educated family man) and the unique opportunity to
have him take our party out of fringe politics. That's why I'm
suppor-ting
Nick Griffin."
Sfeve Edwards
(September
1999)
"The current leader
(Nick Griffin) is a ... and a ......... [words deleted to avoid
possible
libel action]... Decent people have been badly let down... Griffin has
wrecked and factionalised every movement he has been associated with...
If Griffin is replaced, we may be able to join forces again."
Sharron and Steve
Edwards (December 2000)
"We need a new
leader...
for a new century, and we now have an exceptionally able candidate
available
from the new generation - a Cambridge graduate... That's why we must
vote
for the future and for Nick Griffin as the next leader of the BNP."
Michael Newland
(September
1999)
"Griffin was elected
on a clear pledge to have full financial accountability and fell at the
first hurdle when reasonable questions were asked. He and Lecomber have
shown themselves incapable of running the organisation as a legitimate
affair. I thought that Griffin had matured sufficiently enough to
behave
sensibly and I was wrong...I misjudged him and that was my terrible
mistake
for which I eat humble pie"
Michael Newland,
recent
BNP Treasurer (September 2000)
From a leading BNP organiser
"... the reason for
all this mayhem? John Tyndall had been invited to speak! The circus had
come to town and it had arrived in the wake of a determined attempt by
the leadership of the party to have me cancel Mr. Tyndall's invitation.
Martin Wingfield e-mailed me a message suggesting limply that if the
meeting
went ahead all our good work would be undone. He was not serious of
course;
he was simply acting on instructions given to him by either Nick
Griffin
or Tony Lecomber. both of whom regarded Mr. Tyndall as a thorn in their
side and simply wanted him out of the way...
"It was these events
more than any other, I think, that confirmed my worst fears, which were
that the leadership of the BNP were more interested in themselves than
the party, as evidenced by their preparedness to discredit their most
successful
branch simply to get at John Tyndall...
"I quite simply could
not get out of my mind the fact that Mr. Griffin had not taken the time
and trouble to enquire about how we had achieved what we had in order
that
he might be in a position to help other branches around the country
achieve
the same success for themselves."
Steve Smith (How it
was Done, 2004)
"... I do not
believe
that Nicholas Griffin is suited to the job of leading the British
National
Party to political success. In my view Mr. Griffin is fundamentally
flawed
and psychologically disfigured as a leader because he is predisposed to
put himself first and the BNP second...
"Mr. Griffin, in my
view, has little or no humility, and is therefore unable to tap into
that
deep reservoir of strength and resourcefulness that each and every one
of us has but all too few of us are able to recognise. This. I am sorry
to say, is a character flaw which exposes an absence of sincerity and
integrity..."
Steve Smith (Article
in Spearhead, November 2004)
From a leading Nationalist writer
The article from which these excerpts are taken was written in response to comments made in a self-promoting interview given by Nick Griffin in Patriot magazine in the Summer of 1999.
"Nick makes some play with his past record in the nationalist movement. It is therefore necessary for us to delve into that swamp as well. Just note, to begin with, two fixed rules of the game which Patriot wants you to observe at all times:-
1) Nothing that ever went wrong in any organisation when Nick was at the head of it (which happened, regularly, frequently and often) was ever his fault.
2) Nothing that ever went right for any nationalist organisation which John Tyndall led was ever to his credit.
"Of course, though Nick was in the forefront of all of this, you understand that none of the new disasters that now engulfed the National Front was any of his fault. On goes our Nick, relentlessly suppressing material facts as eagerly he hunts out his scapegoats.
"'From 1983,' he
says,
'the party (the National Front) entered a period of rapid growth and
improvement.'
Strange to say. neither we experienced NF-watchers in the British
National
Party, nor most of the NF's surviving members, managed to notice any of
this 'growth' or 'improvement'. Low morale, dwindling numbers and
abysmal
votes characterised the party at that time, as far as any of us could
see...
"So far as we knew
by the mid-1980s, the only 'growth' or 'improvement' that were going on
were in the area of ideological eccentricity. Nick had always had a
shine
for Otto Strasser, the leftist German Nazi of the 1920s, who believed
in
combining workers' control of German industry with a foreign policy of
alliance with Soviet Russia. To this Strasser worship was now added, in
Griffin's case an admiration for Libyan dictator Muhammar Gaddafi,
which
extended to the point of political insanity.
"In fact, if the Front
was, as he says in Patriot, 'not worth saving' by 1989, when he left
it,
this amounted to nothing that John Tyndall hadn't been telling him and
his colleagues, year in. year out, for a decade. But listening to good
counsel is not our Nick's strong point. When the Griffin bit is between
the teeth as he rushes off with
pig-headed impetuosity on his latest
half-baked
hobby horse, there really is no stopping him, as he looks neither to
right
nor left, thundering into the valley of death - and of course dragging
all and sundry after him...
"During that decade,
the British National Party grew from almost nothing to become
practically
the only nationalist party - and certainly the only viable one - in
Britain,
under the leadership of John Tyndall. The National Front, during the
same
period, shrank from being the only viable nationalist party in Britain
to practically nothing - to a great extent under the leadership of...
Nick
Griffin!...
"According to Patriot,
Nick is a man of 'phenomenal vision'. The trouble is you can't tell
what
the vision is going to be from one moment to the next. Since 1980, Nick
has been, in succession, a Strasserite Nazi, a pedlar of Mr. Gaddafi's
'Green • Book' summarising the Libyan Utopia. ... a
hard-line
nationalist with a taste for physical confrontation with the opposition
(see articles in the Rune magazine written when Nick first started
moving
in BNP circles), and latterly a 'modemiser' with no taste for
confrontation
with left-wing opposition... Talk about all things to all men!
"Nick's words seem
to be whatever flavoured chewing gum for the ears that he calculates
his
audience of the moment might prefer. It's all done for effect."
John Morse
(Spearhead,
September 1999)
From a former BNP regional organiser
"... you will have
seen
February's Freedom and the article concerning Charlie Bickerstaffe.
Freedom
is the official paper of the party. Under current electoral law,
candidates
have to be endorsed by Tony Lecomber as Nick Griffin's designated
official
for this purpose. It is outrageous that Bickerstaffe is allowed to
stand
for the BNP. Inter-racial marriage [which Mr. Bickerstaffe had endorsed
in the case of his daughter] is regarded by BNP members as perhaps the
most selfish and heinous crime possible. Clearly the Nick Griffin/Tony
Lecomber combination is a disaster. In my view, the party must urgently
elect a new chairman who is prepared to run the party according to its
original purpose...
"Many people have said:
'Let's give Griffin time to settle in; don't rock the boat.' However,
in
my opinion there is no chance that he will settle down: he is
funda-mentally
unsuitable for the job. Accordingly, as a founder-member of the party
and
someone who ostentatiously abstained from voting in the last leadership
election, I am now calling for the party to start actively seeking a
successor
to Griffin...
"The BNP under Nick
Griffin is not the BNP that I helped to bring to life!"
Michael Easter
(former
BNP Kent Regional Organiser) In a circulated letter to party members
(17th
February 2003)
From a nationalist
lawyer
"Why aren't you a
member
of the BNP? Some of my friends have asked me.
"It may be that
'events,
dear boy, events' are already demonstrating why, following the
mysterious
resignation of party treasurer John Brayshaw in June, and Nick
Griffin's
failure to file the accounts for the year ending 31st December 2003
with
the Electoral Commission by a generously extended deadline of 31st July
2004. not to mention the demonstrably false reason assigned for this
failure.
To suggest that Barclays Bank's decision in July 2004 to withdraw
banking
facilities contributed in some fashion to a failure to file accounts to
31st December 2003 is not even a clever lie.
"The short answer to
the question why I am not a member of the BNP is not about personality
differences or fine points of ideology. You do not need to like people
to work with them, as the Brown/Blair working relationship shows. The
completely
ideologically pure party has a membership of one.
"Rather, my reasons
are firstly that the BNP does not fulfil the minimal criteria for a
properly
run party, and secondly that I am pessimistic about the prospects of
reform
from within. I will develop these points as briefly as the subject
matter
allows.
"The lack of
constitutional
safeguards against the abuse of disciplinary powers mean that anyone
contemplating
a challenge, or even questioning the ruling clique's mismanagement of
affairs,
is likely to be expelled on some specious pretext by a rigged tribunal.
"If instances are
needed,
in the summer of 2000, Nick Griffin expelled Treasurer Mike Newland for
protesting at the plainly unacceptable blurring of the boundaries
between
the chairman's private business concerns as a second hand (Japanese)
car
dealer on the one hand, and party finances on the other, not to mention
the making of wholly illegal payments to Tony Lecomber (whose criminal
record is so obvious a liability to the party that one is driven to
speculate
why Nick Griffin does not cut this albatross from around his neck...
but
I digress). Deputy Chairman Sharron Edwards was then expelled for
asking
questions about the accounts that Nick Griffin could not answer.
Finally.
Steve Edwards was expelled for being married to Sharron Edwards, who
had
asked awkward questions about the accounts that Nick Griffin could not
answer!
"To quote the
unfailingly
eloquent Jonathan Bowden, 'you can't expel people for saying: where's
that
quid?', especially not if the quid has gene missing..." Yet that is
precisely
what happens in the BNP. and all those who actively or passively
support
its current leadership (including such former critics as the
unfailingly
eloquent Jonathan Bowden!) share moral responsibility for its actions.
"Moving rapidly up
to date from 2000 to 2004, Nick Griffin and Co. are busily suspending
whole
branches that have had the temerity to ask John Tyndall or Richard
Edmonds
to speak on subjects of pressing concern to the party's members. They
would
undoubtedly expel both John Tyndall and Richard Edmonds, had Nick
Griffin
not recently discovered (at considerable expense to his party's funds)
that he is not above the law."
Adrian Davies
(Internet
posting), August 2004
From a long-standing Scottish BNP member
"... I was also an
NF
[National Front] member since 1979. and I well and truly remember
Nick's
antics on the NF Directorate. I have nothing against the man personally
and admit that he is an outstanding publicity director, but he is no
party
leader and never will be. Under his 'leadership' the NF became
fragmented,
ended up an insignificant laughing stock then disintegrated altogether.
Surely no one with an ounce of common sense would want this to happen
again.
Tom Toye (In letter
to John Tyndall, July 17th 1999)
From the International Third Position (ITP)
"Despite the fact
that
Mr. Griffin has launched some truly vile accusations against the
leadership
and activists of the ITP - accusations both personal and political in
nature
- we have never responded. However, we would like to take this
opportunity
to indicate the kind of 'managerial flair' and 'financial astuteness'
that
Mr. Griffin would have us all believe he possesses, and which were
really
the fundamental cause of his separation from the ITP.
"In 1990 it was decided
by the ITP to buy in printing equipment, so as to enhance our political
independence and to provide the beginnings of an economic base for the
movement. This was our first major step in the Counter-Power strategy.
Mr. Griffin was, unfortunately, put in charge.
"He promptly found
the only alcoholic, suspect-homosexual vendor of printing equipment in
the country. He paid down many thousands of pounds of another
nationalist's
money for a set-up that we were told would be ample for our needs. Four
or five months after the money had been paid down, we still had not
received
the equipment. It was only through the perseverance of other leaders
that
we tracked down the shyster businessman who had been paid for it and
forced
a delivery. The upshot, however, was that Mr. Griffin had outlaid a
huge
sum for what can only be described as junk. Of course, by this time Mr.
Griffin had lost interest in this particular venture and was moving on
to other 'get-rich-quick' schemes. This event, coupled with too many
others
of a similar, if less serious, nature, led Mr. Griffin to be kept
wholly
out of anything connected with money"
Statement from ITP
of August 20th 1999 (submitted to and printed in Spearhead, September
1999)
From an independent Nationalist magazine
"... Griffin has
played
a major part in almost every split and factional infight in the last 20
years... Starting with the 1981 New NF split, when Tyndall left the NF
over its refusal to make him Fuhrer. Griffin was there hedging his bets
and getting rid of those in his way to attaining power Next came his
involvement
in the plot to oust megalomaniac homo Martin Webster. Once again,
Griffin
was paving his way to power. Next came the 1986 Cadre/Flag Group split,
in which Griffin. Harrington and Holland ousted Anderson, Wingfield
&
Co. The argument centred over the control of the party's printing
operations,
Griffin denouncing all and sundry as state agents in his booklet
Attempted
Murder.
After destroying the
Cadre NF along a merry jaunt through the wilderness of political
lunacy,
came his [Griffin's] departure from the ITP again over money and
printing
equipment...
"... the damage he
[Griffin] has done to our cause is due to his being a career politician
who is solely out for his own gain. Everything that Nick does is geared
towards promoting himself and lining his pockets... History is
repeating
itself when one of the first things Griffin does after taking charge of
the BNP is to send himself a large portion of the party's funds to
extend
his own house. Anyone who has ever had any significant contact with
Griffin
can only be struck by the man's arrogance and the indifference he shows
to anyone he does not consider his intellectual equal or whom he cannot
use to his own advantage.
"Griffin is bad news for the survival
of our folk because his only interest is himself, and this is at the
expense
of everyone else..."
Article in NST
magazine,
circa 2000/01
From a veteran Nationalist
"Griffin the Trimmer
now fancies himself as a mini-Churchill for the BNP. After
experimenting
with a faction of the National Front, he entered the BNP intent on
conspiring
against and ousting John Tyndall. its founder. Building up a faction of
discontent by trotting around the country, he got himself voted into
power..."
"Griffin's mainstream
debut. The sign that his sell-out is succeeding is the fact that,
although
the media maintains and will continue its obligatory fulminations
against
the BNP, Griffin is beginning to find doors opening to him as a convert
to the conventional party game."
"Do you think this
significant accommodation of Griffin indicates the beginning of some
policy
of sweet tolerance of racial nationalism by the other participants in
the
programme representing the mainstream or multi-racial media? Or would
you
say that instead this indicates that he is now seen by them and the
rest
of those who really rule behind the window-dressing of the ballot box
as
a useful instrument for taming the BNP, turning it into a safe outlet
for
the discontent with multi-racial-ism which they know to expect and want
channelling into impotence? Beat the BNP from within by extracting its
teeth is a smart procedure and the most likely explanation of the
beginning
of Griffin's rise to respectability."
Colin Jordan (Gothic
Ripples, December 2002)
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For a further insight into the mind of the political chameleon Griffin,
see ATTEMPTED
MURDER
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