Get your popcorn ready: is the BNP self destructing?

It’s looking increasingly possible that either finances or fratricide will see the BNP destroy itself as a functioning political force. With a steady flow of bad news for Nick Griffin growing to a torrent this week, it seems there may be significant momentum behind events which could bring the party to its knees by next year’s local elections.

The period since the party’s May 6th decimation in its Barking and Dagenham heartland has not been a happy one for the ever-shrinking coterie around the Führer Griffin. To recap in reverse chronological order:

  • As the BNP’s sole representative on the London Assembly, Richard Barnbrook is arguably the party’s second most high-profile figure. One month after being sacked as an organiser in Barking he went independent yesterday along with their only councillor on Leicestershire County Council.
  • Figures cited by Nick Griffin at a meeting in Manchester on Wednesday would put the party’s debt at £500,000. Their true position could be much worse given the BNP’s track record on financial transparency: auditors refused to endorse their 2008 accounts, which are the subject of an ongoing investigation by the Electoral Commission.
  • On Tuesday the party’s legal officer resigned, saying that he could not remain in “a party that acts unlawfully towards its own members, that rewards years of party loyalty with unlawful suspensions and expulsions” of those supporting leadership challenger Eddy Butler. More than 30 people are known to have been ostracised in this way.
  • As he begged members for more donations, Nick Griffin confirmed the party has been unable to pay invoices.
  • In the latest of a string of disastrous legal cases, the use of  a Marmite jar in a party advert costs the party up to £170,000 after they were sued by Unilever.
  • The BNP fails to pay its staff on time in June while a crony “consultant” brought in by Nick Griffin continues to rake in £3,000 per week.

While a chicken census is premature, 98.1% of the country can permit themselves a wry smile.

2 Comments

  1. Michael Green
    Posted August 14, 2010 at 9:17 am | Permalink

    Re the “going independent”. My concern is that this starts a process by which significant chunks of the BNP try to go respectable by merging with the English Democrats and the non Tory UKIP members to form a new right wing “British Christian Democrat” wing. They may even pick up some disillutioned Torys.

  2. Michael Green
    Posted August 14, 2010 at 9:18 am | Permalink

    Apologies the second “wing” in that line should read “party”.

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