Sleepwalking Towards Fascism

Will Parbury is alarmed at the prospect of the 2008 elections in London and no it's not just the blond mop.

At the last london assembly elections in 2004 the BNP gained 90,365 votes just 5714 votes short of winning a seat on the London assembly. Just another 0.3% of the vote and they would have succeded. In May 2008 we may not be so lucky.

Since 2004  we saw the local government election in Barking and Dagenham in May 2006 where the BNP won the vast majority of seats that it stood in. So the picture of the BNP is unfortunatly not one of electoral collapse after 2004, even if internally they are have some major difficulties. Helpfully documented by the ever useful Searchlight.

What the BNP had to do in 2004

Turnout    Seat 1        Seat 2       Seat 3 

37%           96,079      153,726    211,373

57.8%       152,031     243,250   334,469

37% was the actual turnout in the assembly elections and the 57.8% was the general election turnout. If we can produce that next May then the job of the BNP gets very much harder.

The scale of the threat posed by the BNP in the 2008 London assembly elections is greater than our current appreciation of it. In other words we need to be less interested in the Ken and Boris show and more interested in stopping nazi criminals who make Boris’s views on race look like a community cohesion how to guide.

We need a campaign that asks people to show support for a modern vision of London as a global city. This means not just campaigning in the Barking and Dagenham but also mounting a strong campaign from all parties to boost turn out across the capital.

The fact is that most people would rather not have criminal racists running their city and while they may not be at all in love with the mainstream political parties at the moment most people can see that they are an improvement on people who have counted terrorists and gang rapists amongst their number.

We also need UKIP to pull its finger out because if their vote collapses and then sees the BNP as a viable alternative to the mainstream parties then we may not be just taking about the BNP winning one seat. In 2004 in the 14 constituency seats the combined UKIP and BNP vote was over 10% in 10 of them.

Personally I don’t believe that in over 70% of the capital that one in 10 are hardcore Nazi’s. Clearly this is not the case. It is a political problem with no doubt political solutions. I know Jon Cruddas have given a large amount of thought to this, see here, and given his constituency you can see why.

So it is up to all good people to do something about this before next May because by then it may be to late. Winning a seat would give them legitamacy, media opportunites, staff, resources and four years to prepare for the next election. It would also be the best springboard they could possibly devise for the 2009 European elections.

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Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#1)

The BNP are feeding off the voters anger over the scale of immigration.

That is what needs to be fixed. 

 

Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#2)

The truth is we NEED migration. Much of the growth we currently enjoy is based on skills and labour that comes from migration. There will be no pensions for the likes of myself and anyone my age group if there is not migration and solid people working day in day out to earn and crust and make contirbutions to fund the pensions bill we have given the smaller families so many people have.


The real issue is the courage to deal with fascism and the party needs the courage to face it full on. We have a discussion strand on labourhome about redwatch and the only comments about it are two folk who say they have signed the petition.


Nothing about the fact that this petition has been going for the last 18 months and despite very serious attacks on fascists, the Redwatch site has still not been closed down. This is an issue I've tried to lobby my Euro MP Glynis Wilmott about as it needs not only national but international action. Wish I could be confident that most other Labour activists were doing.


Fighting fascism should not just the "also ran" in Labour campaigning. It should be in many places at the centre of Labour campaigning.

Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#3)

Redwatch is something I have detested for years. however, i don't think a petition is the answer. i believe it will take a court case to convince a judge to deem the site unpalatable. That said, i signed the petition anyway.

Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#4)

Alex,

As an anti-fascist cammpaigner, I have become used to being filmed, telling my children not to answer the phone when elections are on, moving my family whne the risks are too great. just before the last 2007 may elections my workplace startede receiving over 1000 mails every three minutes to try and block our service.no action was taken by the police given taht the impavt cane from offshore issues/

Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#5)

Redwatch is really appaling. On the plus side it does show what a bunch of Nazi thugs they really are.

Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#6)

There was a lot of attenion focused on the NW Euro result last time as Nick Griffin was top of the BNP list and it was widely predicted that that's where they'd get their first MEP. On the same day they did pretty well in London instead although without as much build-up. We must defeat them on their arguments but PR also assists them greatly it must be said.

Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#7)

I woould have thought the currenty schism in the BNP would affect their ability to win support.

2008 local elections will be most revealing. 

 

Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#8)

I think you're right. I think they've peaked, just as at one time UKIP peaked and are now a spent force. A divided Party never fares well at the polls. But what worries me is that a section of our previous 'supporters' have shown themselves to have been closet racists all the time, and are voting BNP! We're better off without them!

Re: Sleepwalking Towards Fascism (#9)

When will people wake up the BNP are only gaining support because of the anger and outrage in many quarters at the scale of mass immigration into this country. There has been no consultation on the changes now occurring which are changing our country. If  the government sorts out the shambles perhaps people won't be tempted to vote BNP. The argument for economic benefit of migrants and in order to pay our pensions is absolute rubbish! Where has all our National Insurance contributions gone? Also who will pay for the pensions of the migrants? More migrants, it will never end until this small island is concreted over and no room to move?? Crazy, how about socialism beginning at home and looking after the indigenous population first for a change!!!

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