Tyneside Community Action for Refugees stands against the BNP
On Saturday 28 November FRFI activists arrived at The BNP is presenting its populist face in opposing the war. It knows there is significant opposition to the war from a chauvinist standpoint, and is attempting to capitalise on it. Fascism has always had a populist side: it needs this to attract working class support, and so in the past has supported strikes for working class demands and even claimed to represent a revolutionary movement against capitalism when it has suited its purposes. Labour and Tories are indeed racist through and through; the attempt by the BNP to present itself in
On seeing the BNP, TCAR supporters alerted all the left and anti-fascists and called them down to support TCAR in opposing state racism and confronting the fascists. In the meantime, TCAR decided to go ahead with its Speak Out Against Racism and set up a PA system set up directly opposite the BNP. This provided a focal point for people wanting to oppose the BNP, with large numbers of previously uninvolved young people grabbing banners, petitions and literature. A steady stream of speakers used TCAR's open mike to denounce racism, including many people who had never spoken in public before. FRFI and TCAR supporters located the racism of the BNP in the use of racism by the Labour government to divert resistance to the crisis; they spoke about the thousands locked up in Britain's immigration prisons and deported every year , and the young black and Asian people harassed on a daily basis by the police:.
The response of Tyneside STW and the SWP (supported by a Labour councillor) when they arrived was to protest that TCAR should abandon its Speak Out, arguing that speakers should 'leave it till later' to talk about state racism - the focus should be exclusively on the BNP. In the meantime, downplaying any actions against the war in
FRFI rejects a strategy of fighting fascism which calls on the left to exercise self-censorship and abandon politics. The SWP go down this road because they want to retain respectable allies such as Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors. They will therefore constantly try to control the movement, and act to isolate and expel real socialists – those who want to take a stand against imperialist war and against state racism. But these are the real priorities for socialists to build a new movement around, not a fictitious fight against the BNP.
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