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Originally Posted by MothBalls
Would this be the same as someone in the US posting the names and addy's of the KKK?
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Yes and no.
The BNP has it's routes in several English Nazi organizations. They have toned
down a lot of their rhetoric to be more politically competitive. Party members are
ordered to avoid "any racist or anti-semitic language in public". Despite that their
leader is on record denying the holocaust in part more than once. And the party
has run campaigns such as "Defend Rights for Whites" and claims that
non-whites are "less-British". In recent years the party's anti-sematism has been
replaced by an anti-islam stance.
The economic policies of the BNP are mostly left wing as opposed to their social
policies.
They have had political success and now hold several seats on councils.
The KKK would most likely see the BNP as too moderate as a result of it's political
compromises and far too left win in it's economic policies.