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The faces behind fascism in South Shropshire

South Shropshire Antifascist | 13.08.2009 10:40 | Anti-racism | Birmingham

The people behind South Shropshire BNP

Left-right - Caroline Snyder, Christina Evans & James Whittall
Left-right - Caroline Snyder, Christina Evans & James Whittall

Christina Evans & ‘the Boss’ – Nick Griffin
Christina Evans & ‘the Boss’ – Nick Griffin



In recent months the South Shropshire branch of the British National Party (BNP) seem to be coming out of the woodwork; with leafleting sessions, fundraising dinners, candidates being stood in local elections and column inches filled in the local papers. They are also claiming 20 members in the area, and state that they will be standing candidates in the up-coming general election. Many people will be (quite rightly) shocked and alarmed at this apparent upsurge in local activity, but the truth is much as it is elsewhere; a few fascist organisers are calling the shots and a rag-tag bunch are following. This article hopes to expose the main players behind south Shropshire BNP and outlines some of their activities in the area.

Recent Activity

There has been a small amount of BNP activity in the area for a couple of years, with the BNP leafleting areas of Ludlow and attending the Ludlow Food Festival in the not-so-distant past. Despite very little organised opposition, they have come across some hostile locals in this time, being told where to go on the doorsteps a few times. The past 12 months or so seems to have seen the biggest ‘increase’ in activity, following the same trend across much of the country in the run-up to the European and local elections in June. They stood 3 candidates in these local elections. Treasurer of the group, Caroline Snyder, stood in the Ludlow North constituency, 26-year-old Christina Evans in Ludlow East, and the South Shropshire BNP organiser himself, James Whittall, in Craven Arms & Church Stretton.

After the thousands of leaflets distributed, the wasted canvassing hours, and the pre-election hype, our rag-tag bunch failed to make the breakthrough they were hoping for. James ‘Big Man’ Whittall came in at 9th place out of 9, with only 221 votes. Caroline Snyder came in last with only 54 votes, and their best result, Christina Evans, came in 3rd out of 4, with 113 votes. Even one vote for fascism is one too many, but taking into account the hype in local papers (such as the South Shropshire Journal, and the Ludlow Advertiser) in the run up to the elections, 388 votes between all three candidates is a poor result. Since the elections, news has reached us that there has been persistent BNP leafleting targeting Asian families in Craven Arms, leaving them feeling threatened and vulnerable. Is it possible that now the media attention is off them, the group are reverting to their true racist roots?

The people behind South Shropshire BNP

It appears that the 3 candidates stood in the June elections, are also the 3 core activists behind the local group.
Resident BNP couple, organiser James Whittall & his partner Christina Evans, fancy themselves as keen activists. They have attended (and spoke at) BNP events in both Hereford & Worcestershire, and also hosted BNP deputy leader and failed West Midlands MEP candidate, Simon Darby, for events in the area.

They can be found with their cat, at:
The Gable Barn
Snitton
Ludlow
Shropshire
SY8 3EZ

James can be contacted at:
07913 055566
 james_whittall@hotmail.co.uk

and Christina:
07779 482391
 christina_evans82@hotmail.co.uk

The days of Muay Thai are long gone James, and boy don’t we know it!


Treasurer, Caroline Snyder lives just down the road (how convenient). She can be found and contacted at:
South Farm
Snitton
Ludlow
Shropshire
SY8 3EZ
01584 891637
 wem@onetel.com

Caroline often posts on BNP & other fascist websites as SSL, Shropshire Lass, Schneider Lassie and so on.


Maybe if the South Shropshire group spent less time stuffing their faces at their fundraising dinners, they might make more political hay weigh in the region, but then again, we wouldn’t want to be giving them ideas would we?!

It is anyone’s guess whether South Shropshire BNP will keep up their activity in the coming months, but one thing is sure; opposition to them will be increased.

South Shropshire Antifascist


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The British National Party is not fascist!

13.08.2009 10:55

What fascists are opposed to the invasions of foreign countries like Iraq and Afghanistan. What fascists support the trade union movement? What fascists are pro- Christian? What fascists are pro-British?

Fascist died when World War II ended. Stop using the fascist slur against any group you do not agree with.

Real anti-fascist


Last picture

13.08.2009 10:59


The last picture was taken at a South Shrops BNP dinner.

Left to Right (in the foreground): Christina Evans (activist), Simon Darby (Deputy BNP leader), James Whittall (South Shropshire BNP organiser), Christopher Gower (Herefordshire BNP organiser).

South Shropshire Antifascist


'Real anti-fascist'

13.08.2009 11:22

Real Anti-Fascist, what an utterly stupid comment!

Here are some answers to your questions:
Plenty of fascists are pro-Christian, or have held pro-religious views (of various types). Atheists have also been fascists, the point is, religion isn't an important element of fascism.

The BNP do not support the union movement at all. They run their scab-union, 'Solidarity,' with a record of supporting hardly any workers actions, apart from the Lindsey Oil Refinery wildcats earlier in the year. But even then they didn't have their facts straight and over-played their own involvement.

Pro-British? Well the nation-state is a key part of fascist ideology, any anti-fascist with half a brain understands that. The 'British Union of Fascists', the 'League of British ex-Servicemen & Women,' of the 30s & 40s, the 'National Front' & 'British National Party' of the 80s up to the present day. All apparently 'pro-British,' and all fascist!

They may hide behind suits and ties and hope to appear respectable to the electorate, but that doesn't make them any less fascist. You clearly don't understand the roots of the party, the people and the views behind it, and by the seems of it, are probably a BNP member/supporter yourself.

With regards to the BNP, the term 'fascist' isn't used inaccurately, or used indiscriminately because we oppose them, it is used because that is what they are; a party started by fascists, with it's roots in fascist ideology, and policies and practises that are uncomfortably close to those of fascist groups from the past.

Nazi Hunter


Answers on a postcard

13.08.2009 11:36

"The British National Party is not fascist!

13.08.2009 10:55
What fascists are opposed to the invasions of foreign countries like Iraq and Afghanistan. What fascists support the trade union movement? What fascists are pro- Christian? What fascists are pro-British?"

The BNP

"Fascist died when World War II ended. Stop using the fascist slur against any group you do not agree with."

Not it didn't, even if you don't accept that re-branded NeoNazis such as Griffin, Le Pen, Haider and Berlusconi aren't "fascists", then you need only to talk to any equivalent of special branch throughout Europe/US to know that fascism/Nazism/militant racism never died with WW2.

And if you were to dig a little deeper you would realise that post WW2 many Nazis/Fascists were employed by the Allies for everything from their secret police skills to their scientific knowledge. That much of Germany's Nazi's and Nazi structures were left in power.

"Real anti-fascist"

One so real they don't have the first clue. But since you are defending the BNP (a whites only party... i.e. racist), how do you explain that BNP aren't fascists despite them being a re-branding of the BM/National Front?

I suppose you don't consider NF to be fascist/Nazi/racist either?

Realer Anti-Fascist


Real anti-fascist and fascism being dead etc...

13.08.2009 12:31

Real anti-fascist

"Fascist died when World War II ended."
I'm not going to duplicate the replies already made that show that fascism actually never died but I'll kind of wonder why you called yourself real anti-fascist if (according to you) it's dead... Kinda makes you a real anti-nothing, really.


"Stop using the fascist slur against any group you do not agree with"
Ah yes, that's rich coming from a BNP supporter, considering that one of the favourite activities of your lot (apart from being typical ignorant racists, that is) is to call anyone opposing the BNP... fascist.




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"Real" Anti-Fascist?

13.08.2009 15:46

"What fascists support the trade union movement?"

Well not the FASCIST!!! BNP for a start, everyone remembers their shameful condemnation of the striking miners as well as their plans to reduce Union power should the sorry day come that they are elected.

Now,
FUCK OFF!

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