I received the following (anonymous, of course) comment this afternoon:
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The BNP Trade Union?":
Your comments are ill-informed.
1. John Walker is not an official of Solidarity.
2. Wales on Sunday subsequently published a letter from Pat Harrington of the Solidarity Exec stating that there wasn't a political fund and that were one to be established it was extremely unlikely that any Party would benefit (including the BNP).
3. Solidarity recruits from all political, faith and ethnic backgrounds and is independent.
4. It is already involved in bread-and butter TU work.
5. It is an Annual Conference (formed in December 2005) not a launch.
6. AGM has been postponed due to public order considerations.
So, the highly respectable, independent, all-inclusive, multi-racial trade union has had to call of its AGM because it was feared that there could be some public order problems.
Why's that then?
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
BNP Trade Union postpone AGM for 'public order' considerations
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Sounds like Patrick "wanna buy a coffee" Harrington to me.
However, their conference is still on.
And they're shit scared.
Sounds like Patrick "wanna buy a coffee" Harrington to me.
However, their conference is still on.
And they're shit scared.
Let us know where it is then! I'm confused! Where should I go if I want to oppose them?
I went to a garden party and no one knew my name. What shoud I do?
The Annual Conference of Solidarity took place yesterday at the Royal National Hotel in Central London. There were no public order difficulties. This may have been because those threatening violence and mayhem seemed to believe that the AGM had been postponed.
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