The legal notice which could send Nick Griffin to jail

The BNP have released copies of a legal notice and letter in their battle with the Equalities and Human Rights Commission. The documents set in chain processes that could culminate in the imprisonment of Nick Griffin along with BNP Deputy Chairman Simon Darby and party officer Tanya Lumby.

The July letter follows a visit by the EHRC’s legal team to Nick Griffin’s home in Welshpool. The Great Leader has since been served with the notice to “show good reason why an order for your committal to prison should not be made”.

Would you like porridge with that, Nick?

4 Comments

  1. Lauren
    Posted September 1, 2010 at 5:13 pm | Permalink

    I’ll be honest, the thing that struck me most is just how bloody unattractive he is…

  2. Symour
    Posted September 2, 2010 at 12:30 pm | Permalink

    First off, the Commission is not the court and cannot commit anyone to prison.

    They have to show guilt in a court of law, before a jury if Nick Griffin wishes, that’s how it works in the UK. This isn’t Jack Straw’s dreamland yet.

    The obvious response would be, to tell the sanctimonious eejits to make a case. No one should have to prove their innocence in the UK, in France and Germany perhaps but not yet in the UK unless you’re trying to get your benefits.

  3. Posted September 2, 2010 at 3:26 pm | Permalink

    Symour: Where in the article does it say the Commission can send people to prison? It says “set in chain processes that *could culminate* in the imprisonment of Nick Griffin”.

  4. Posted September 7, 2010 at 2:13 pm | Permalink

    “…if the court is satisfied that any of the above allegations are true, it may order that you be imprisoned for your contempt of court”

    Pretty Clear I would say.

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