Wednesday, 14 June 2006

Group may be formed to counter BNP

AN anti-racist umbrella organisation may set up a branch in Fleetwood to combat the town's new British National Party group.
The Lancaster branch of Unite Against Fascism says it is concerned about developments in Fleetwood.
Member Ketlan Ossowski saw a report in the Weekly News and believes efforts should be made to counter the BNP here.
The Fleetwood branch of the BNP held its first official meeting in the town last week, a private meeting that involved 28 people.
Mr Ossoswski said: "Lancaster UAF is an extremely active group that works alongside a similar group based in Barrow to combat the growth of the British National Party.
"I'm assuming that there is no active anti-fascist organisation in Fleetwood at this time. From our experiences in other areas -
principally Blackpool - we have learned that unless such groups are opposed rigorously and continually they will grow fast and strong.
"That is what has happened in Blackpool and presumably why Fleetwood now has a branch.
"The British National Party has won many seats but it councillors do nothing for their constituents and stir up a lot of unrest in communities."
Mr Ossowski has made contact with Fleetwood Labour Councillor Keith Riley and raised his concerns.
Coun Riley said he is to meet with other Labour councillors to discuss the local BNP branch, although he said it was unlikely he would be involved in setting up a local UAF group.
Coun Riley, who recently voiced views that Fleetwood people were too sensible and tolerant to vote BNP, conceded that there were times when those opposed to extremist groups needed to be more pro-active.
He told the Weekly News: "People do get fed up of governments after a while and protest votes seem attractive. But there are some very sinister sides to the BNP."

Fleetwood Weekly News
14 June 2006

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