
“The speed with which the EDL has been created shows that there is some dark hand at work — either the state or the
far left — which has its own agenda at work. No one can convince us that it is possible to organise national
demonstrations, printers, leaflets, posters, websites and media publicity on that scale if it truly was just a
bunch of lads as is alleged,” Mr Griffin said.
“Their website shows them posing openly with masks — and the state does nothing. Can anybody imagine anyone else
except state agents posing openly with masks and causing violence on the streets without being apprehended? It is
so obvious what is going on that only the most stupid — or the most malicious, as is often the case with the
controlled media — cannot see it.”
Last month the BNP declared the EDL a proscribed organisation. This means it will be a disciplinary offence for any
party member to be involved with that group.
“The reasons for this proscription are that the English Defence League, through its activities, brings nationalist
and patriotic politics into disrepute. If the English Defence League is not instigated by and its activities are
not encouraged by the state (which it quite possibly is), then the track record of this organisation shows that it
is run by people who will only bring discredit and probable arrest for anyone who attends its events,” said BNP
national organiser Eddy Butler in a statement.
“The British National Party does not wish to be associated with the English Defence League in any way
whatsoever.” Mr Butler’s circular ended with a request for any party official who becomes aware of any member who
breaks this rule to report such incidents to elections@bnp.org.uk.
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