Tag Archives: Nick Griffin

SWPers start to question fascism fetish

Answers needed

James Turley sees SWP politics reduced to ultra-shrill self-parody It has been a busy week for the Socialist Workers Party - the largest and most visible far-left group in Britain today. Its members and periphery formed the biggest part of Saturday’s demo against the Afghanistan war, as well as the bulk of Thursday’s shrill protest at ...

BNP contradictions

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James Turley reviews Nigel Copsey’s Contemporary British fascism Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp264, £19.99 The rise and rise of the British National Party is a source of much consternation in contemporary Britain, among bourgeois society and the left alike. The BNP is viewed as a fascist interloper, sneaking into ‘mainstream’ politics with murderous intent. Yet there is remarkably ...

How not to stop the BNP

Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons using their platform

The continued rise of the British National Party raises key questions about the left’s strategy. Ben Lewis takes a look at the Socialist Workers Party’s analysis and argues for a root-and-branch rethink The election of BNP leader Nick Griffin and acolyte Andrew Brons to the European parliament has been endlessly reported in both the bourgeois media ...

Too extreme for BNP?

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Reactionary ideas are the ideas that allow the right to do its job, writes James Turley British voters have before them the first major election since the onset of the economic crisis, when June’s European parliament ballot rolls around. The Labour Party anticipates a drubbing, short of a miracle between now and June, and much has been ...