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Nick Griffin attacks his own BNP colleagues in European Parliament

Thank you to the commenter who drew our attention to the astonishing video doing the rounds on far-right and anti-fascist websites. Nick Griffin is apparently so paranoid about plots against him within the BNP that he gatecrashed a meeting in the European Parliament to harangue an MEP colleague and nearly fight with a party member he expelled.

In a 30-minutes of leaked footage boiled down to highlights below, a visibly rattled Griffin argues with BNP members and his fellow MEP Andrew Brons, who he accused of “outrageous lies”, before squaring up to former member Eddy Butler who is heading an insurgency against his increasingly autocratic leadership.

“Various things Andrew was saying … a couple of days ago were outrageous lies”

Prior to the publication of the film on YouTube, Brussels’ New Europe newspaper reported on the meeting of what it referred to sarcastically as “the cream of the white race”:

“Brons is being urged not to let anyone release the video as its contents, said one, could finish the party off.”

The BNP’s most senior elected representatives are barely able to share the same platform without fighting with one another.

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.

BNP finances in disarray as party "fails to pay staff"

The finances of the British National Party are lurching from bad to worse following reports its staff were not paid last month, sparking speculation on nationalist websites that the party could go bankrupt. With the leadership struggling to manage a ballooning turnover, profligacy and calamitous legal cases have laid waste to a reported income of £1.9 million.  While BNP staffers work out how to get by without any money, a fundraising consultant brought in by Führer Griffin is still being paid £162,000 per year.

The string of cock-ups that have brought the party to the precipice have been reported elsewhere but are worth recapping. The party faced a bill of up to £100,000 after its legal struggle with the Equalities and Human Rights Commission. Even after members voted to ditch whites-only membership in February, the equalities body claims the party has not gone far enough. If the High Court finds the BNP in breach of the EHRC’s order then it faces having its assets seized. The costs the party would face until it complies are eye watering: up to £1,000 per day for a legal commissioner and £3,000 per day for its assets to be held. A settlement for an unfair dismissal case brought by former staffer Michaela Mackenzie has still not been paid.

With his organisation up financial sh*t creek, what was the Great Leaders’s masterplan? Nick Griffin’s next move was to deliberately start another legal dispute with a multinational corporation! The unauthorised use of Marmite branding in a party advert, a reference to the party’s supposed “love them or hate them” appeal, cost the BNP a reported £168,000 [The Mirror mow report that a settlement, between £70,000 and £170,000 has now been reached] after legal action by Unilever. The party first claimed the advert was a spoof before – realising the financial implications of their stunt – denying responsibility for adding a jar of yeast extract to the video:

Legal action over the BNP's use of Marmite in a party ad cost the party £168,000

The tale of the BNP’s financial troubles has been given added piquancy by the emergence of the head of the party’s elections department as a leadership challenger to Nick Griffin. Eddy Butler has the backing of heavyweights such as Nick Cass, described as the “face of the party”owing to the use of his family in leaflets and their appearance on the documentary BNP Wives. The insurgency against Griffin raises the hilarious prospect of  disgruntled oiks doing the job of anti-fascists such as Searchlight for them by washing the BNP’s dirty linen in public.

Butler has already likened the party’s finances to “the Bermuda Triangle, where all this money goes into it and nothing comes out again”!

Pressure mounts on Nick Griffin to resign

Nathan Trout reports on the growing threats to the BNP leader

After Mark “Nazi boy” Collett’s fantastic assassination plots turned into a public relations nightmare, senior members of the BNP are seeking a more traditional route to oust Chairman Nick Griffin. In numerous articles on his website, BNP elections officer Eddy Butler is urging fellow oiks to call for Führer Griffin’s resignation, clearing his own path to the leadership.

Eddy Butler

Butler is sniping for Griffin following an abysmal performance in this year’s local and national elections and legal struggles which have left the party up financial shit creek without a paddle. He also claims the BNP has effectively been out of action for a year, which does seem a little unfair. After all, they beat up an Asian boy on the campaign trail and threw a reporter out of a press conference in February because he wrote mean things about them.

As the party’s so-called “Election guru”, for Butler to blame someone else for the BNP’s trouncing is for the pot to call the kettle coloured black. He should reflect on a defeat grounded in the vast majority of British people finding his party’s policies to be utterly abhorrent.

Thankfully, Britains Nazi’s seem to hate each other as much as they hate immigrants.

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