Correction… BNP Member in court on explosives charges
Saturday October 07th 2006, 12:01 am
Filed under: News & Current Events, Knuckledraggers

Apropos of my previous post regarding the appearance in court, yesterday, of ‘ex-BNP member’ Robert Cottage on explosives charges relating to the discovery of bomb-making chemicals, rocket launchers and an NBC suit, it now appears that he may not be a ‘former member of the BNP’ as described in news reports but still an actual member of the party.

Cottage stood as a BNP candidate in the lcoal elections in Colne in May 2006, and must therefore have been a member of the BNP at that time. According to the BNP’s own website.

Membership is for the 12 months of the calendar year - January to December but those signing up from Oct 1st through to Dec 31st qualify for the following year’s card.

…in which case his membership of the BNP does not ‘lapse’ until 31 December 2006.

The suggestion that his membership had ‘lapsed’ before his arrest appears to have originated from comment given to the Burnley Citizen by Nelson BNP councillor Brian Parkinson, who said:

"I am very shocked and surprised to hear this. I am glad to hear that he is no longer a member of our party because the BNP wouldn’t want to be associated with this incident. It certainly wouldn’t condone the sort of thing he is allegedly being connected with."

Of course, under the BNP’s constitution, Mr Cottage could have been summarily expelled from the party by edict of Nick Griffin following his arrest, but otherwise there would appear to be no other means by which he could have stood as a candidate for the BNP in May of this year and yet have had his membership ‘lapse’ before being arrested last week, which makes Brian Parkinson look like a dickhead who doesn’t understand his own party’s rulebook.

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More on the BNP chemicals case…

There seems to be more than meets the eye to the story of two men arrested last week for possessing chemicals, rocket launchers and more.

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Trackback by Pickled Politics 10.11.06 @ 2:52 am

Another addendum for your files: The Nelson BNP Councillor’s name is Brian Parker, not Brian Parkinson.

Comment by Luther Blissett 10.15.06 @ 4:36 am

Another addendum for your files: The Nelson BNP Councillor’s name is Brian Parker, not Brian Parkinson.

Comment by Luther Blissett 10.15.06 @ 4:40 am

Trackback: “…And the ones which are published will contain glaring inaccuracies designed to make the BNP look better. We know where our priorities lie.”

Comment by Where The Green Ants Dream - Within This Bastard's Carnival 10.15.06 @ 10:26 am

[…] According to the Ministry of Truth claims by the BNP that Cottage is an ex BNP member is false. Cottage stood as a BNP candidate in the lcoal elections in Colne in May 2006, and must therefore have been a member of the BNP at that time. According to the BNP’s own website. […]

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