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11/20/2008: "Organized persecution after BNP membership list is posted online"
The entire membership list of the British National party has been posted on the internet, identifying thousands of people as secret supporters of the far right and exposing many to the risk of dismissal from work, disciplinary action or vilification.
The BNP leader, Nick Griffin, claimed today that he knew the identity of the person who published the list, describing him as a "hardliner" senior employee who left the party last year.
"He didn't like the direction the party was going and broke away, taking the list with him," Griffin told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
[ Now negroes and other hate-filled bullies are phoning everyone on the list and issuing death threats. In 50 years or so, when whites are in the minority the non-whites won't go to the trouble of consulting a list. ]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/nov/19/bnp-list