The Entire BNP Membership List Has Been Posted Online
The full story is here, on Lancaster Unity and The Register
The BNP blog, North West Nationalists are freaking out. As one of them puts it:
How can Griffin run a country if he can’t run a membership list?
Update: The BBC has the story
Further update: It is in all the papers. From the Guardian:
The British National party tonight vowed to take legal action after its entire membership list was published online in breach of a court injunction.
The party blamed disgruntled former employees for posting details of the names, postal and email addresses and ages of more than 10,000 supporters.
The Telegraph observes:
The spokesman said Mr Griffin alleges that publication of his members’ details violates both the Data Protection Act and the Human Rights Act, legislation his party has said should be repealed.
Comments
| 18 November 2008, 4:06 pm |
I’m surprised any website would be willing to host such a document, there’s not a single other website so far which will even tolerate links to it.
Too many potential legal repurcussions I guess.
| 18 November 2008, 4:07 pm |
So where’s the list?
| 18 November 2008, 4:19 pm |
I’m surprised any website would be willing to host such a document, there’s not a single other website so far which will even tolerate links to it.
Try this. Fortunately not all countries are as hostile to free speech as Britain and its house-trained leftists.
| 18 November 2008, 4:23 pm |
Try this
Way ahead of you.
You’ll notice that it’s not on there either.
| 18 November 2008, 4:23 pm |
“I’m surprised any website would be willing to host such a document, there’s not a single other website so far which will even tolerate links to it. ”
Duncan Money
18 November 2008, 4:06 pm
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=BNP&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
Hmm. British National Party are the top natural search result for BNP on Google.co.uk. So I guess links to them are both allowed and available.
Anyway, its far more interesting to think about WHO leaked the list. Anti-Facists? The Security Services? Both would have an interest in stymieing the BNP in case the far-right gets a fillip from the economic chaos Comrade Brown has given us. Or was it an internal power struggle going over the line? Either way they get to spend a few weeks hunting the mole… Fun! Fun!
| 18 November 2008, 4:27 pm |
If it’s been deliberately leaked it’s probably been altered- personal enemies inserted, some people removed- regardless of their membership/non-membership.
| 18 November 2008, 4:29 pm |
Come on, the internet, cough up the list! I wish to discover which of my neighbours might start ignoring me if I get too deep a suntan.
It’s never good to gloat, except for this one instance.
| 18 November 2008, 4:31 pm |
““I’m surprised any website would be willing to host such a document, there’s not a single other website so far which will even tolerate links to it. ”
Duncan Money
18 November 2008, 4:06 pm
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=BNP&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
Hmm. British National Party are the top natural search result for BNP on Google.co.uk. So I guess links to them are both allowed and available.”
FYI: I don’t think Duncan was referring to links to the BNP website, the ‘document he mentioned that no-one would link to was their membership list, which if you put it on your site *or even linked to it* would probably breach the data protection act.
| 18 November 2008, 4:34 pm |
Haha - got it!
Have a look for it yourselves, not going to link to it here.
| 18 November 2008, 4:36 pm |
Fortunately not all countries are as hostile to free speech as Britain and its house-trained leftists.
Don’t tell him, Pike!
| 18 November 2008, 4:38 pm |
Have a look for it yourselves, not going to link to it here.
Give us a clue. Browsing past the 1st page of Google results knackers me out.
| 18 November 2008, 4:41 pm |
which if you put it on your site *or even linked to it* would probably breach the data protection act.
We’re so often told that the BNP is a mortal threat to democracy, so it’s curious that a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make it toxic for anyone who values their respectability would be squandered because of the Data Protection Act.
Perhaps the answer is that British anti-fascists are inveterate bullshitters?
| 18 November 2008, 4:42 pm |
Come on Comrade Money, each according to their abilities and all that! Where did you find it?
| 18 November 2008, 4:43 pm |
Hey come on Duncan…at least a clue so we can all search on google?
| 18 November 2008, 4:44 pm |
John Little
Anyone who supports the BNP is a Nazi.
Why do you hate our Liberal democracy?
| 18 November 2008, 4:47 pm |
A new blog has appeared…
| 18 November 2008, 4:49 pm |
Why is everyone wetting themselves over this?
I, for one, could not care less what the names addresses of BNP members are.
| 18 November 2008, 4:49 pm |
Perhaps the answer is that British anti-fascists are inveterate bullshitters?
Better an inveterate bullshitter than an apologist for a group that thinks that ethnicity is a good guide to a human being’s worthiness.
| 18 November 2008, 4:51 pm |
Why is everyone wetting themselves over this?
because it is hilariously funny.
| 18 November 2008, 4:52 pm |
try having a look in “the asshole of the internet”
| 18 November 2008, 4:54 pm |
I agree it’s funny and the fear in the comments section was hilarious.
What I don’t understand is why people on here are so eager to see the actual list.
| 18 November 2008, 4:54 pm |
Damn, I am too incompetent at this intergoogle-hoo ha to work out where the list is. Nevermind. My incompetence clearly pales when compared with that of the BNPers.
Couldn’t even organise a putsch in a beer hall!…etc..
| 18 November 2008, 4:57 pm |
Blogspot is a popular blogging site. I’m sure someone wouldn’t be so crashingly unsubtle as to have non-spaced username of “bnp membership list”…
| 18 November 2008, 5:03 pm |
Don’t waste your time chasing these fake clues
Someone will have the details soon enough.
| 18 November 2008, 5:22 pm |
Colonel Mustard in the kitchen with the flash disk?
| 18 November 2008, 5:49 pm |
Wow - this could be the end of the BNP. Seriously.
| 18 November 2008, 5:53 pm |
I suppose liberty also includes the right to go round and kick in the heads of people you disagree with.
| 18 November 2008, 5:53 pm |
Wow - this could be the end of the BNP. Seriously
Besides it being wishful thinking why do you believe that?
| 18 November 2008, 6:00 pm |
David L: Why are you in two minds?
| 18 November 2008, 6:01 pm |
I haven’t felt so gleeful since Salman Rushdie got a knighthood and the likes of Sir Iqbal Sacranie were really put out.
A fascist with a disgruntled, pissed off look on his face, that’s what I want to see. The cries of dismay and panic coming from the bloggers on the North West Nationalists website is what I want to hear. It’s really made my day.
| 18 November 2008, 6:03 pm |
I do think it’s wonderful how some people here think we must actively make an effort to protect the identities of fascists. I mean, I wouldn’t make an effort to hack their database or anything, but if they are stupid enough to allow the list into the public domain, frankly, that’s their tough luck.
Looking at the list, it seems to indicate they allow under 16s as members?
P.
| 18 November 2008, 6:04 pm |
Meir, well, it’s people’s private lives, isn’t it? However distasteful I might find it (and I am visibly mixed-race), well, it’s people’s private lives, isn’t it?
| 18 November 2008, 6:04 pm |
Yes, we are both in two minds about this.
| 18 November 2008, 6:09 pm |
As for whether or not the list is accurate, I just did a random search on Facebook for one email from the list, and the picture of the bloke displayed shows him topless, holding a shotgun and wearing a bandana. Of course, there could be an entirely innocent explanation.
P.
| 18 November 2008, 6:09 pm |
David Lindsay - yes, I understand.
There are also children or teens on that list.
And idiots who in a pique made a donation here or there.
It’s out now…those who deal with these things have already got the names………
| 18 November 2008, 6:13 pm |
And idiots who in a pique made a donation here or there.
Why, yes, often when I’m quite piqued, I decide to join racist fascist parties. But then later on I have a cup of camomile tea and suddenly I like racial minorities again (well, the children are awfully cute).
P.
| 18 November 2008, 6:14 pm |
Is it safe for me to follow links which may or may not have been provided? Don’t want to be abetting a offence, like.
| 18 November 2008, 6:14 pm |
Bloody hell - 12,786 members. They’re bigger than Christian Voice!
| 18 November 2008, 6:26 pm |
We’ll see if the UCU boycotters are outraged by this public “naming of names” by the anti-fascist “witch-hunters”.
| 18 November 2008, 6:28 pm |
>”prosaist
> 18 November 2008, 5:53 pm
>
>I suppose liberty also includes the right to go round and kick in
>the heads of people you disagree with.”
Are you referring to Redwatch with that comment?
Sauce for the goose, dose of own medicine, pot kettle black, etc. etc.
| 18 November 2008, 6:37 pm |
cocks
| 18 November 2008, 6:39 pm |
Paul - you know what I mean. People are stupid. People are naive. People are racist. But not everyone who votes or donates to the BNP does so because they really want a fascist racist Britain. The BNP waxes and wanes with the political winds.
As I said, there are children on that list.
Please, you don’t know me or my past so cut me some slack.
| 18 November 2008, 6:56 pm |
really funny, the would-be “Master Race” outwitted by the Internet
not that I have read the list, of course, oh NO! but it seems that the BNP has a fair few well off supporters from the location of those addresses.
| 18 November 2008, 6:57 pm |
Not only that, but they appear to operate a family membership scheme. How sweet.
And to the people who are expressing concern that the publication of this list could lead to some of the people named on it getting their heads kicked in…well, I wouldn’t really want that to happen. On the other hand, if they’re the sort of people who used to beat up my partner’s brothers in the late 70s if they, as 10-year-olds, had the misfortune to walk past the wrong boozer in Hoxton, I don’t see much wrong in letting them sweat for a bit.
| 18 November 2008, 6:58 pm |
Although this from the North West Nationalist site is distasteful:
For some reason too, a lot of the unmarried women have their ages by their names, is this for the benefit of a certain person or persons?
| 18 November 2008, 7:03 pm |
Perhaps thats the motivation for the leak, its a dating list as part of an experiment to see how low IQ can go.
| 18 November 2008, 7:10 pm |
is this for the benefit of a certain person or persons?
Certainly not for Nick if Martin Webster is to be believed.
| 18 November 2008, 7:14 pm |
Or to ensure it’s not another inter-racial dating services, as the last time, Tim. Does Stormfront still offer an Aryan dating service?
| 18 November 2008, 7:15 pm |
Alec - there are a fair few 17 year olds and the like on the list….as well as many references to under-16s/comps (whatever that means) and family member names without ages.
| 18 November 2008, 7:18 pm |
Well, Meir, I would assume opponents of the B.N.P. are more likely to cut a minor some slack than opponents of certain ethnic groups.
| 18 November 2008, 7:18 pm |
Some of the member comments are hilarious mind…
| 18 November 2008, 7:20 pm |
Easily my favourite bit …
“member describes himself as a witch: potential embarrassment if active”
| 18 November 2008, 7:21 pm |
Alec: “Does Stormfront still offer an Aryan dating service?”
If they do, does it include a test to see how pure an Aryan an applicant is?
| 18 November 2008, 7:22 pm |
Alec - “Well, Meir, I would assume opponents of the B.N.P. are more likely to cut a minor some slack than opponents of certain ethnic groups.”
I would assume this too, I’ve had my fair share of run ins - it’s more a privacy thing. Should this be public knowledge?
| 18 November 2008, 7:23 pm |
Related to the leak?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/nov/18/police-bnp-racism?commentpage=1
| 18 November 2008, 7:24 pm |
Aryan dating service: What’s next, Hamas doing on-line courtship?
| 18 November 2008, 7:26 pm |
Why don’t we ask whoever uploaded the list, Meir!
Private investigator - activist
Not very private now.
| 18 November 2008, 7:32 pm |
Yeah, L-L, I’d already looked. Dunno about Mr. A. Macpherson, but some of my clutch did move to the N-E area in the early 20th Century. That’s all I know.
| 18 November 2008, 7:33 pm |
(Although, for the sake of Harry’s Place, can I suggest the delicious Lips remove the contact information?)
| 18 November 2008, 7:42 pm |
how’s your football knowledge Alec?
People on here who have not seen the list but “don’t give a fuck” clearly have not the seen the names of 2 Scottish Premier footballers, half a dozen teachers, close to 100 serving soldiers and Prison officers, people who could be in real fucking trouble.
While some people clearly do not mind who knows about them, I don’t fancy being a screw at some prison where some coon or reds can get worked up to have a go at some one.
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| 18 November 2008, 7:43 pm |
Indeed Lucy should careful, but there is an estate agent or 2 on there, very well to do list
| 18 November 2008, 7:47 pm |
voter: Funny comments.
“ANTIFA have just teamed up with BETA TAGAR! The Tagarines would petrol bomb us in our homes.”
I think he means Betar Tagar (The Tagarines…)…I love fringe politics.
| 18 November 2008, 7:50 pm |
how’s your football knowledge Alec?
Dreadful.
Or, particularly in Yorkshire, I would not want the name of my pub to fall into the hands of the red cowards who of late have been attacking pubs late at night.
Okay, Tankies may have segued to the Tories, but I had no idea they’d infiltrated the Bullingdon Club.
| 18 November 2008, 7:52 pm |
For crying out loud, what is wrong with these morons? A-Q has secure access discussion boards, why don’t they?
| 18 November 2008, 7:53 pm |
Love the NWN blog. I learned that Reg Varney was Jewish - fancy that!
| 18 November 2008, 7:58 pm |
I was more surprised that he’s freshly-dead, Meir. And that Nick Cohen is not Jewish.
| 18 November 2008, 7:58 pm |
Betarniks won’t have to travel far to put some windows through. A BNP member in Ravenscroft Avenue, Golders Green, NW11 of all places, a few in Edgware.
| 18 November 2008, 8:00 pm |
voter:
That’s Rabbi Wasserman’s shtiebl!
| 18 November 2008, 8:01 pm |
and Colindale and Burnt Oak and Hendon
| 18 November 2008, 8:02 pm |
Just wait till they find out Sid James was a yid!
| 18 November 2008, 8:15 pm |
As some day it may happen that a victim must be found,
I’ve got a little list–I’ve got a little list
Of society offenders who might well be underground,
And who never would be missed–who never would be missed!
There are the ethnic cleansers and the sort ‘em out by race,
There’s the scalped and shaven dickhead with a foreskin for a face,
There are the so-called councillors who’ve started to wear suits,
Though they’d rather be out kicking some dark person with their boots,
And ev’ry myth believing brain dead white supremacist
They’d none of ‘em be missed–they’d none of ‘em be missed.
W S Gilbert
| 18 November 2008, 8:25 pm |
Some of the comments over at North West Nationalists are amusing.
I can’t believe it
I own a PC retail outlet and this could ruin me, It makes me want to puke on my shoes
He wants to puke on his shoes?
| 18 November 2008, 8:30 pm |
Thinks he may have paid twice 07: if so, would like to extend membership to include next year.
Now, why did this one not think of:
Will not be renewing 07 - switching support to UKIP
Holistic therapist. Qualifications in reflexology head massage, Swedish massage, aromotherapy, anatomy and physiology. Hobbies: metaphysics, cartoon drawing
Oh great, racists I can tolerate, but not quacks.
| 18 November 2008, 8:32 pm |
Could I once again suggest that the contact details above be removed?
| 18 November 2008, 8:33 pm |
Has anyone found the names of anyone they know on this list? I’ve found the parents and youngest brother of an ex-girlfriend, the older brother of another ex-girlfriend, and the landlord of the pub I drink in whenever I visit the town where I grew up. Quite a surprise.
| 18 November 2008, 8:34 pm |
Edmund,
have you scanned the list? a rum old lot, some with money (going by the locations and double barreled names), even a Knight, a lower middle class base (as of old)
last one I saw was a body piercer and liked dancing
| 18 November 2008, 8:36 pm |
I’ve just espied someone using a staff e-mail for a well-known telecommunications company. Oh dear.
| 18 November 2008, 8:40 pm |
Paul McGee:
“and the landlord of the pub I drink in whenever I visit the town where I grew up”
The old Munich Hofbrauhaus?
| 18 November 2008, 8:42 pm |
do Control-F on the membership page and feed in whatever you want to find e.g Police, Army, Hertfordshire, NW11 etc. Find a Fascist near you.
| 18 November 2008, 8:44 pm |
It’s a Wetherspoons now, of course.
| 18 November 2008, 8:48 pm |
Theres one bloke who works for a company called Cohen Glass.
| 18 November 2008, 8:51 pm |
I can’t believe it
I own a PC retail outlet and this could ruin me, It makes me want to puke on my shoes
Even worse for the bloke who sells fridges. At least, he said “white goods”….
P.
| 18 November 2008, 8:53 pm |
There’s a guy from a street I lived in, a couple of years back in Glasgow. I wonder if it was that prick who always parked on the pavement.
| 18 November 2008, 8:54 pm |
I must e-mail him to find out.
| 18 November 2008, 8:55 pm |
It’s probably easier just to call him.
| 18 November 2008, 8:56 pm |
God, I’d be really peeved if I was on that list.
| 18 November 2008, 8:58 pm |
Has anyone run an analysis on the list eg the cities where you are most likely to find BNP members, the kind of occupations etc?
| 18 November 2008, 8:58 pm |
Don’t worry Tim - you’re not a ‘Tagarine’ are you?
| 18 November 2008, 8:59 pm |
They have comments next to the names of every other member. This fella from Essex:
Distribution driver (Royal Mail). Active Odinist/member of Pagan organisations. Hobbies: folklore
| 18 November 2008, 9:00 pm |
Nazis tend to be a pretty paranoid bunch as it is. This can’t be doing them any good at all.
I’ll look that up, Meir, and let you know.
| 18 November 2008, 9:02 pm |
See upthread!
| 18 November 2008, 9:03 pm |
A local “cable” shops owners seem to be signed up members. Was going to get an antenna fitted by them have decided against it.
| 18 November 2008, 9:03 pm |
Where precisely is the full list on one page? The search function works only for names. Friday nights here can be quiet, I need some houses to call on.
| 18 November 2008, 9:09 pm |
Gotcha! No, strictly Habonine. We know where they live, so we’ll get a big gang together, turn up all tooled up, and sing ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone’. Badly.
| 18 November 2008, 9:09 pm |
Alec, remember to apply blackface.
| 18 November 2008, 9:09 pm |
Active Odinist/member of Pagan organisations. Hobbies: folklore
Morgoth?
| 18 November 2008, 9:10 pm |
KB, working on it:
my my, even an English composer with a wiki page, a bloke in Thailand, someone working for the Army.
Ex-UKIP, an artist who’s hobbies include self-sufficiency, PR consultant, a resident of Florida, a Sloanie, even someone living in Canada, a very varied mix, by no means just thick arse skin heads.
| 18 November 2008, 9:10 pm |
Yowse all a’ cummin for you, Cracker, yowse all a’ cummin!
| 18 November 2008, 9:11 pm |
Click on November on the archive sidebar- you get the full list then - and you can Shift f7 and look for your town, names, ex-SWP members, whatever you wish….
| 18 November 2008, 9:11 pm |
Indeed Timmy, indeed. How’s yer broken bones post-accident?
| 18 November 2008, 9:11 pm |
Phew - I was worried for a minute there….
| 18 November 2008, 9:23 pm |
I’m also on the list, what the fuck is going on? I could lose my job,” posted one member on a north-west England BNP forum. Its great to see the squirming thats going on, and some one else who’s just as equally odious as BNP members lost his job today the lard enriched gob shite from talk sport Jon Gaunt been a good day me thinks :-)
| 18 November 2008, 9:25 pm |
Cheers, Antifa. Fucking hell, there’s is someone! And he is a thug.
| 18 November 2008, 9:28 pm |
All better, thanks for asking. The nurse said I have the thickest skull she’d ever examined. Found more of those Studio One compilations, some delightful old ska you’d certainly love. Love to the missus.
Right, back to those hapless nazis. Are there any significant names there. They’d suggested some time back that they had some proper slebs in their ranks these days, what with being all respectable, and not at all thuggish, no sirree.
| 18 November 2008, 9:28 pm |
This one caught my eye:
‘Window cleaner. Former pig farmer. Pagan prison chaplain. Hobbies: growing mistletoe, rune making (wood)’
| 18 November 2008, 9:31 pm |
Who are the two Scottish Premiership footballers?
| 18 November 2008, 9:32 pm |
I see some surnames there which, down in Englandshire are un-noteworthy, but up here would be treated in ways similar to the B.N.P. treats Patels or Oshagbemis.
Funny that.
| 18 November 2008, 9:32 pm |
I like the comment “proof of entitlement seen”. I can just see the membership secretary requiring the member to submit to the white card comparison test.
“Hang on! That’s not fair. Let me give my face a wash!”
| 18 November 2008, 9:36 pm |
Slaughterman (NVQS in slaughtering).
| 18 November 2008, 9:38 pm |
I’m in two minds about this: on the one hand, the BNP would have little or no qualms in ‘knowing where you live’ and making full use of that. But on the other… It seems far too sadistic, and we all know how corrupting that impulse can be. Look at Fascists, after all. Still, live by the sword…
| 18 November 2008, 9:38 pm |
I found one guy that lives on Cable St.
| 18 November 2008, 9:48 pm |
And he has a funny name, Tim.
| 18 November 2008, 9:52 pm |
voter:
“Who are the two Scottish Premiership footballers?”
Shunsuke Nakamura and Nacho Novo. Codenames: “Tojo” and “Guernica”. Fascist scum.
| 18 November 2008, 9:54 pm |
There seem to be a few disaffected Conservatives in the list.
Didn’t find any comments like “would be prepared to kill if revolution started”.
Looked through the list and noted interests and specialities. Was reminded of Jimmy’s Army from Reginald Perrin (I think HP posted a clip a few weeks ago).
You could imagine the BNP quartermaster going through the list of members and assembling his cells.
After a while it gets a bit sad and tawdry. Here are people who don’t really deserve to be publicised. Surely belonging to a political party is their business even if we can all unite in hate of the BNP. Are we really much better morally for reading and making use of it? Yes I know I was interested but after 5 mins it doesn’t do very much for me.
| 18 November 2008, 9:56 pm |
This is brilliant.
Has anyone found out that, for example, their father-in-law is not just a grumpy twit but is actually a fascist twerp?
| 18 November 2008, 9:58 pm |
I note that some members aren’t British Nationals ie from abroad. Does that constitute foreign funding in contradiction to electoral laws?
| 18 November 2008, 9:58 pm |
What Maven said, although I searched for my postcode - not my postcode, but you know what I mean - and found 4 people including one 22 year old listed as an “activist”. But I still don’t have the right to know his address & phone number.
| 18 November 2008, 10:15 pm |
Oh, lighten up! This is nazis attacking other nazis. I think people here are just enjoying watching them sweat. If you didn’t nick the database yourself, don’t beat yourself up about it.
Meanwhile, there are a couple of guys who, appropriately, live in a place called Nazeing. Fancy!
| 18 November 2008, 10:22 pm |
What about:
‘Will not be renewing 07 (objects to being told he shouldn’t wear a bomber jacket)’
or
‘Nurse (District. Sister). State registered nurse. Orthopaedic nursing Cert. & Diploma in Nursing. Hobbies: walking, caravanning, cross-stitch & knitting, helping people in need’ (images of tea cosies emblazoned with the Swastika)
| 18 November 2008, 10:31 pm |
Many people have “gold badge not received” next to their name.
I wonder what you win those for?
| 18 November 2008, 10:31 pm |
I’m in partial agreement, Wardy. Being an aspiring stalker of your good self, I believe I have identified that 22 year old activist. Yet, the very fact he is an “activist” suggests he doesn’t mind his details being available for interested parties.
Does it? Should I pay a call to my neighbour?
| 18 November 2008, 10:32 pm |
Some retired teachers, music (a popular connection) and theology, a human rights lecturer, someone in Prague, a few financial advisors, a few Drs (unclear if Phd holders, or medical qualification), a female Banker
the thing that I notice the most is, the gender mix, it is NOT an all male organization, there are a lot of women on this membership list
the membership is varied in terms of geography, whilst there are London BNP members, they do not dominate the listing
not just confined to England, many members in Wales, some in Scotland and the Six Counties.
| 18 November 2008, 10:37 pm |
Maven:
“After a while it gets a bit sad and tawdry. Here are people who don’t really deserve to be publicised. Surely belonging to a political party is their business even if we can all unite in hate of the BNP. Are we really much better morally for reading and making use of it? ”
No, I suspect this whole thing could backfire in a spectacular way.
If anyone on that list comes to any harm, then whoever published this list is going to look very culpable, and may face prosecution. The other thing is, when the named parties stop panicking, they may well realise that they may as well continue their membership.
And it doesn’t take much imagination to visualise the public response if anyone is victimised because of this. What if someone’s children get harmed because he is on the list? Public revulsion will be directed at the lefties who published it, and their sympathy for the BNP will increase.
If someone published a list of names and addresses of convicted murderers, paedophiles, and terrorists, they would find themselves under arrest.
| 18 November 2008, 10:40 pm |
Once again, surely those names above should be removed?
| 18 November 2008, 10:47 pm |
Mostly, what Maven and Monty said.
But, it’s a hard heart that’s not stirred by this (apparent) Peer of the Realm:
“Business owner (antiquities). Pubic speaker. Has two suits of medieval 14th & 15th century armour and can joust for rallies”
| 18 November 2008, 10:52 pm |
so, i posted that wikileaks link before reading the preceding few comments. can’t exactly say my heart bleeds for ‘em, tho. i mean, they are bnp members ffs. but if they were really proud of and comfortable in their political beliefs then surely this would be no more shameful than being “outed” as, say, a LibDem? and wtf is the party doing letting u-18s join anyway?
| 18 November 2008, 11:02 pm |
i’m confused because i searched my home town and i found a dozen members but they stood a lot more than a dozen in the last local election. does that mean the list is incomplete or that non-members were standing for election?
| 18 November 2008, 11:06 pm |
no1 know the 2 footballers then ?
| 18 November 2008, 11:06 pm |
Yup it really was Wikied to Leak this membership list.
It may be embarrasing but I see it as a full retaliation for Redwatch.
No doubt PC Plod has downloaded a copy. This should provide a starter list to question the next time the thugs go “PakiBashing” or mutilating gravemarkers.
Very interesting is comparing the addresses given on ths membership list with the addresses given on nomination forms.
You know I ight just burn a copy or two and send it to the Electoral Commision.
Question can you be a Barking Councillor and live in London SE17 ?
| 18 November 2008, 11:22 pm |
Anon:
“so, i posted that wikileaks link before reading the preceding few comments. can’t exactly say my heart bleeds for ‘em, tho. i mean, they are bnp members ffs. but if they were really proud of and comfortable in their political beliefs then surely this would be no more shameful than being “outed” as, say, a LibDem? and wtf is the party doing letting u-18s join anyway?”
I was in the local Labour Party Young Socialists when I was 16 years old. They all had youth sections then, and probably still do now you pinhead.
We don’t have the right to “out” anyone, for any reason.
This action wasn’t done to cause embarassment. It was done to expose BNP members, their families, associates, to an unrestricted level of personal risk, at the hands of whichever local psycho-thug reads it first.
Tell us your details Anon, your name, and full postal address.
If you are so confident in the morality of your position, and what you have done, you surely have nothing to fear. I will even register on the BNP website so I can post your personal identity data on their site too.
| 18 November 2008, 11:30 pm |
Some of the comments at the bottom of the entries are priceless. What, exactly, is the relevance of recording that a member has City & Guilds qualifications, or a degree come to that? Does it mark them out as the party’s intellectual elite? I’ve never belonged to a political party - do other parties ask for personal details such as qualifications from members? It all seems bloody creepy.
(yeah, I know it’s the BNP, but even I didn’t think it would be such a Mickey Mouse organisation )
| 18 November 2008, 11:34 pm |
Business owner (antiquities). Pubic speaker. Has two suits of medieval 14th & 15th century armour and can joust for rallies
| 18 November 2008, 11:42 pm |
A hotelier or 2, some service personnel, a college Lecturer (I’ll bet he supports the Boycott of Israel?), a youth worker, a farmer or 3, a Toastmaster and occasional actor.
a Vicar, ex-green, ex-Tory ex-UKIP, some one in SKY TV and an English bloke in Ukraine.
That’s my subjective, partial scanning of the list, which is incomplete because it does not detail all members occupations, etc, only a selection of them.
I am stopping at T for the day, I feel dirty and the sad thing is that they are everywhere, in all walks of life. Under every rock :(
| 18 November 2008, 11:45 pm |
no1 know the names of the 2 footballers(scottish premier league) ??
interested to know
| 18 November 2008, 11:45 pm |
People on here who have not seen the list but “don’t give a fuck” clearly have not the seen the names of 2 Scottish Premier footballers, half a dozen teachers, close to 100 serving soldiers and Prison officers, people who could be in real fucking trouble
Not ot mention the fact that there’s going to be an awful lot of 2+2 making 5 going on. For paediatricians being mistaken for paedophiles, read Mr Jones at Acacia Avenue being mistaken for Mr Jones at Acacia Road.
The footballers are, aparently, Rangers players.
What a fucking shocker!
| 18 November 2008, 11:47 pm |
Another aspect- from what I have read elsewhere, that list is out of date. Properties have changed hands in the intervening time. So there are some addresses on that list with new occupants, who are totally oblivious to this. For them, the dog-shit through the letter box will be an unwelcome, and mystifying, surprise.
| 18 November 2008, 11:52 pm |
Actually, it seems they are not Rangers players, but possibly ex-Rangers. At any rate, some ‘net commentators are quite insistent that 2 SPL players are on there. Personally, I’d be surprised.
| 18 November 2008, 11:56 pm |
ex-rangers players?
do they have names ?
| 18 November 2008, 11:59 pm |
OK, I’ve had a think.
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/Acts/Acts1998/ukpga_19980029_en_7#pt6-pb2-l1g55
I think this means that it is improper to publish, or to post links to, this material
Accordingly, I will be editing this site to remove links. Sorry.
| 19 November 2008, 12:17 am |
ex-rangers players?
do they have names ?
I’m guessing ‘yes’. It would make it difficult on the pitch if they didn’t have names.
Apparently one is a wing-back, but the other is a geunine right-winger.
Geddit?!?!
| 19 November 2008, 12:17 am |
I shall continue with the letter T tomorrow and might do a post on the matter.
| 19 November 2008, 12:18 am |
A hilarious quote on the NWN site, illustrating stereotypical BNP paranoia about “the Muslims” and “the Jews”:
“I found this list posted on Various Islamic Muslim Forums and Jewish Boards - some of the people on there are nutters and whackos! Shit knows what happens if alqaeda or IDF gets hold of that!”
CUT TO: A cave somewhere in North Pakistan…
AQ Commander: “And remember, brothers - be careful of this one. He has two suits of medieval 14th & 15th century armour and can joust for rallies. Don’t take any chances…”
| 19 November 2008, 12:21 am |
Two people in my local town. It doesn’t sound like a lot, but I’m in Monte Carlo.
| 19 November 2008, 12:30 am |
ex-rangers players
Apparently one is a wing-back, but the other is a geunine right-winger.
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confused :$
p.s.
ROFL @ Joseph K’s post!!
| 19 November 2008, 12:35 am |
Antiquarian bookseller, from a church in Stamford Hill…
| 19 November 2008, 12:37 am |
has it all been removed now?
| 19 November 2008, 12:51 am |
Morgoth?</i.
Odinists are dodgy, aye. Even *I* find some of them dodgy, and I can’t fucking stand the BNP.
Had a look myself, until the website hosting it went down. Didn’t save a copy, but I guess there’s a PHD paper in it if you loaded it into a GIS.
| 19 November 2008, 12:51 am |
it’s still about if you search for bnp membership list
| 19 November 2008, 1:39 am |
They are absolutely revelling in this. It has given them a windfall of public attention, to die for. Tonight, they are the centre of attention. Visitors are flocking.
(We should have so many flocking visitors…)
And there is something about their announcements that tells me they are very confident they know who, apparently in breach of an injunction, published the data.
This could not be better for them, if they had arranged it themselves.
Now tell me again, why was this disclosure such a flocking wonderful idea?
| 19 November 2008, 2:18 am |
Monty,
why? because it puts the fascists under scrutiny, and hopefully makes people think twice before joining such a nasty pile of racists, as the BNP are
| 19 November 2008, 5:51 am |
Because for people already inclined to join the BNP, it reinforces their prejudices about the party being unfairly, and even illegally, treated by mainstream society and media. The publication of the list could be considered (erroneously, as it seems the person who leaked the document was an insider) a form of ineffective repression - which tends to stimulate support.
On the other hand, for people in areas where they might fear intimidation, e.g. where ethnic communities are more mixed the leakage might make the potential costs of membership seem too high.
But in areas like most parts of Essex, where the BNP thrives on suspicion of mostly absent, or tiny minorities, this is unlikely to be a problem. Combined with the assurances of the party to tighten security, and their so far convincing utterances over the leakage being an inside job (not systematic incompetence, as the loss of data by various branches of the civil service indicated), it’s likely that people who were sympathetic to the BNP are going to be attracted by the publicity rather than deterred.
Hm anyway, I guiltily used a search on the list and found 1 activist in my Essex village (pop. 1500), and 4 in the next village (pop. 10,000). There are barely any ethnic minorities round here, and in fact, race-related issues appear to be so distant that last year, the friendly woman behind the counter of the only newsagent in my village had no problem blithely telling me that the country was going down the pan and only the BNP had the answers (she also added she was emigrating to the south of Spain. some nationalist)
| 19 November 2008, 7:17 am |
“AQ Commander: “And remember, brothers - be careful of this one. He has two suits of medieval 14th & 15th century armour and can joust for rallies. Don’t take any chances…”
Yes, exactly Joseph K. Especially as he can speak pubically. Last thing your average Islamic footsoldier wants is to be showered with a volley of pubics.
| 19 November 2008, 1:34 pm |
I completely missed the “pubic speaking” bit. Hilarious.
| 19 November 2008, 1:53 pm |
Check Here - http://timworstall.com/2008/11/18/bnp-membership-list/
See post by Johnny Diamond
| 19 November 2008, 7:40 pm |
Working backward from Y to S.
a Golf Club professional, someone who lives in California, another in San Diego and in Minnesota, a former GM shop steward, a retired solicitor. A Freemason, a librarian, graduate, very keen on books (burning?), a private eye, a Texan claiming to be a Knight, a few parish councilors, English bloke living in France, a few linguists, another retired teacher and cricket fan.
A Quaker attender (whatever that is), a few Nurses, a web designer, a School Governor, a bloke in UAE, IT consultant, author and lecturer, cartoonist, a Landscape artist, retired GP, English bloke living in the Netherlands, someone living in Kerry, tax consultant and Edinburgh’s BNP email is managed by an MA Philosophy and Sociology. Someone claiming to be a practising Catholic, retired RAF Squadron Leader, another composer, possible ex-Labour Party member or supporter
Listening to the Radio they suggested that the overall list includes 15 teachers and more.
| 20 November 2008, 12:08 am |
Mod, fwiw a Quaker attender is someone who has registered their presence as a regular, erm, attender of Quaker meetings for worship (so is thus more than just a casual, or occasional, or entirely uncommited) visitor, but who has not been accepted for (and would not necessarily have applied for) membership of the RSOF (which is supposed to take a certain amount of vetting).
I just searched the South Essex postcodes (my homeland): I think “hobby: shooting” was the one that really jumped out of me. Some bloke in Barking. I wonder if he crossed, erm, not swords, exactly, with Frank Warren,
I was genuinely shocked at the number of members living in Leigh-on-Sea (which I like to think of as the Stoke Newington of Essex, only less poncy: nice tearooms, antique and craft shops, and second hand bookshops, with great views from the cliffs as a bonus), as it is probably both the most cultured/civilised and agreeable, and most Catholic, town in the (pre-1990s boundaries) county
| 20 November 2008, 12:50 am |
Indeed Ven,
I hope a sociologist or 2 will manage to perform some detailed analysis of the data.
Two things stuck out in my mind, the non London nature of the BNP (from the membership records) and the amount of women in it.
Obviously, they do family membership (smart move) but it does give a different balance to things, as if you looked at groups on the Left you’d probably see a majority male membership, no where near as many female members.
| 22 November 2008, 12:27 pm |
10,305 men
2,009 women


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