The BNP was last night accused of turning to “a hardcore group of neo-Nazis and racists” to stand as candidates in next month’s local elections.
The anti-BNP campaign group Hope not Hate said it had compiled a dossier of extremist postings of candidates standing on 5 May, either in council elections or those to the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly. Among the postings the group collected from Facebook pages were:
* One BNP candidate in the North of England who posted on his Facebook page a mock advert for the gas Zyklon B – used in the Nazi extermination chambers of the Second World War – captioned, “Try Zyklon B. It’s a gas!”
* One candidate urges his followers to “Stamp out diseases today. Spray pakis and poofs with hydrochloric acid”.
* An activist in Wales, who has a photograph of his endorsement by BNP leader Nick Griffin on his Facebook page. Underneath it reads: “My grandfather was killed in Auschwitz. Apparently he got pissed and fell out of the watchtower!”
The candidate also posted, “Just popped round to see my Muslim neighbour’s new baby. She asked me if I wanted to wind it but that seemed a bit extreme so I gave it a dead leg instead.”
* A woman, describing herself as a “a big supporter of the BNP leader Nick Griffin”, responded to a protest by Muslims Against The Crusades by saying: “They should all be burned.”
‘BNP postings’ on facebook
* “7/7 – keep trying ya raghead bastards. This is our country our England our rules. Time2 packup and get the fuck out of dodge.”
* “Fly your flag! no excuses. We stock them. £5 to piss off your Muslim neigbours off big style. What a fucking bargain.”
* “Going to the polling station was aday out for the lazy African population as they don’t work.”
* “Unless we stand up and are counted then it’s bye bye England.”