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SHOULD THE BNP BE ALLOWED ON FACEBOOK?

The London Evening Standard is running a poll on it's website asking if the BNP should be allowed to be on the Facebook social networking site. Thousands of people have joined the UAF Facebook Group or signed the email petition, people from right across Britain and including many MPs and the President of the National Union of Students. We need to people to be aware of this poll and show their true support for getting the Fascists Off Facebook.


Notting Hill Carnival - Love Music Hate Racism thinks it’s great

Did you hear about the groups of tourists that descended on Notting Hill during the August bank holiday weekend to attend what they thought most likely to be something similar to a village fete - cake sales and tombolas - in fact what they thought would epitomise the blockbuster film, Notting Hill - in which may I add there is not a single black person? Anyway what they got was Notting Hill Carnival.


TOY GUNS FEATURE LOVE MUSIC HATE RACISM IN NEW VIDEO - WATCH IT HERE…

Love Music Hate Racism are loving the Toy Guns - one of the newest bands to get involved with the campaign and who recently played on the LMHR University tour and at our more recent Rock Against Racism gig at the Hackney Empire alongside Tom Robinson, Misty in Roots, and Drew Mcconnell. Toy Gun's double A side single is about to drop which features 'Nice One Jerry' - a track which the band say they were inspired to write after attending our annual conference in February where they heared a speech by Jerry Dammers in which he spoke about using your voice when it comes to fighting racism and fascism. The video itself features footage from the Toy Guns perfomance at the Hackney Empire and Love Music Hate Racism and Unite Against Fascism posters along with great imagery of multicultural Britain - they also talk about 'racist comments by the BNP', 'Nazi politicians' and 'a multicultural society'.


25th Anniversay of the Battle of Lewisham

August 13th marks the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Lewisham – which was a decisive turning point in the fight against Nazis in Britain at the time. Over 10,000 locals from all different backgrounds – black and white, young and old joined together to confront the National Front (NF) who had planned to march through the racially mixed and culturally diverse area of Lewisham, South East London.


GET THE FASCIST BNP OFF FACEBOOK - UPDATE

***UPDATE**** Get the fascist BNP off Facebook - four more companies withdraw support and hundreds sign petition - please add your support by Friday. Unite Against Fascism's petition has already received support from hundreds of people via its facebook group and email. The petition supports the call by Unite Against Fascism, LMHR, the National Union of Students and others for the web-based social networking group Facebook to remove user pages that promote the BNP, stating that it is in contravention of their terms and conditions. This follows the decision by six major firms to withdraw their advertising from the site (First Direct, Vodafone, Virgin Media, the AA, Halifax and the Prudential). Virgin said it had to "protect its brand". The BNP's pages include inciteful images and comments against the Muslim community, racist cartoons, anti-immigration statements and a link to their website which contains racist, Islamophobic, homophobic material and other fascist propaganda.


UAF calls for ban on the BNP “Red White and Blue” gathering

Despite the evidence of the BNP's connections with terrorists and violent criminal, most recently shown by the jailing of a former BNP council candidate, Robert Cottage, for stockpiling explosive chemicals for use in a ‘race war’ it appears that the BNP will be allowed to gather in Denby this weekend for it "Red White and Blue" event.


GET THE FASCIST BNP OFF FACEBOOK

Unite Against Fascism, LMHR and the National Union of Students are calling on the web-based social networking site Facebook to remove user pages that belong to the BNP, stating that it is in contravention of their terms and conditions. This follows the decision by Vodafone and First Direct to have adverts removed from the site which were posted on BNP group pages. These pages include inciteful images and comments against the Muslim community, racist cartoons, anti-immigration statements and a link to their website which contains racist, Islamophobic, homophobic material and other fascist propaganda. Sign up to the petition by visiting the UAF website