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Forward Union
20th February 2007, 14:42
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d7/Solcol2.jpg/600px-Solcol2.jpg

:lol:

RedAnarchist
20th February 2007, 15:08
The world has finally gone completely mad :blink:

redcannon
21st February 2007, 03:33
i'm...so...confused. :wacko:

goddamn those stupid **** licking ass sucking prick-ass pansy *****es! trying to confuse people!


fucking neo-nazis...fucking bnp....(mumbling under breath about stupid fascists) <_<

bcbm
21st February 2007, 03:35
Originally posted by [email protected] 20, 2007 09:33 pm
i&#39;m...so...confused. :wacko:

goddamn those stupid **** licking ass sucking prick-ass pansy *****es&#33; trying to confuse people&#33;


fucking neo-nazis...fucking bnp....(mumbling under breath about stupid fascists) <_<
Pansy is a derogatory term for homosexuals, you shouldn&#39;t use it.

Sir_No_Sir
21st February 2007, 04:28
Where do you get that the BNP started it?

Kropotkin Has a Posse
21st February 2007, 05:22
Freedom and diversity? I&#39;m sure someone could run a false advertisement suit against them because they seem downright leftist in that ad.

bloody_capitalist_sham
21st February 2007, 05:37
Strange...



Welcome to the website of the Solidarity Union. We take our name from the Polish Solidarnosc movement which was instrumental in toppling the corrupt State Socialist regime. We aim to protect, assist and promote the working and living conditions of the citizens of the British Isles; resist and oppose all forms of institutional union corruption and promote freedom within and without the Trades Union movement, protecting and promoting freedom of belief, thought and speech, irrespective of political and religious affiliation.

Our commitment to freedom of association and expression extends to both Communists and members of the British National Party. We believe that the involvement of some Unions in party politics is a diversion from their true function.

Solidarity recruits from all industrial sectors and professions. We have members in the health service, education, railways, construction to give just a few examples. We believe in ‘One Big Union’.

The idea is not new. In 1834 Robert Owen formed the Grand National Consolidated Trades Union in an attempt to unite all the workers into one Union. Initiatives for One Big Union have occurred across the world. Most notable was the attempt of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW or the Wobblies) to organise One Big Union in the United States, Canada, and Australia and the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) in Spain. We have no particular ideological affinity with either group, nor are we affiliated, but like them we see the sense of organising across trades and professions.

Our aim in Solidarity is to unite all workers, from all racial, religious and political backgrounds. We are not bound by TUC regulations on ‘poaching’ members from other Unions. Our call is for members of other Unions to leave them and join Solidarity - the Union of the future.

From their website.

Forward Union
21st February 2007, 08:44
http://libcom.org/news/bnp-scab-union-set-...launch-01022007 (http://libcom.org/news/bnp-scab-union-set-for-launch-01022007)

This is actually quite a dangerous (although predictable) move by the BNP.

All Trade unions in the United Kingdom all anti-BNP, they exclude members for affiliation to the BNP and encourage members to go on strike when they have to distribute bnp stuff for example.

So the BNP started this scab union to try and prevent this anti-BNP attitude effecting them (read the first two points on that graphic I posted, again). Being nice to communists and ethnic groups and spouting bullshit about how they&#39;re for "freedom and diversity" is clearly just a way to make their BNP-friendly union, a relevant one.

I would hope that all the BNP members join it, alienate everyone else, get a reputation as a racist, sinister front group, and the project sinks.

but this might not happen, although, the bigger trade unions have already started exposing it and telling their members about the details of it.

We should do the same in our workplaces.

welshred
21st February 2007, 13:01
Originally posted by Love [email protected] 21, 2007 08:44 am
We should do the same in our workplaces.
I aggre with love underground. This is just another attempt by the BNP to get support. perhaps trying to get rid of their bad image. Stupid pricks how can they expect it to work?

Trent Steele
21st February 2007, 17:43
It&#39;s a clever dodge of labour laws too. It&#39;s legal for a company to sack or not employ a person for being a member of a group such as the BNP, but it&#39;s illegal to discriminate against employing somebody for being a member of a trade union.

No idea wat they&#39;re up to by claiming to be inspired by the IWW and the CNT on their site though.

Forward Union
21st February 2007, 18:03
They spelt the link wrong... hopeless.

redcannon
23rd February 2007, 03:48
Originally posted by black coffee black metal+February 20, 2007 07:35 pm--> (black coffee black metal @ February 20, 2007 07:35 pm)
[email protected] 20, 2007 09:33 pm
i&#39;m...so...confused. :wacko:

goddamn those stupid **** licking ass sucking prick-ass pansy *****es&#33; trying to confuse people&#33;


fucking neo-nazis...fucking bnp....(mumbling under breath about stupid fascists) <_<
Pansy is a derogatory term for homosexuals, you shouldn&#39;t use it. [/b]
really? i had no idea, i&#39;ve never heard it in that context. usually me and the m8&#39;s use it to describe pussy&#39;s. i guess we&#39;ll just use pussy for now on.


so the BNP: bunch of fucking pussys.

Fawkes
23rd February 2007, 03:55
Haha, yeah, I just noticed that they spelled "solidarity" wrong...dumbasses.

Amusing Scrotum
23rd February 2007, 06:25
Unless I&#39;m mistaken, this Union has been around for a while now. Does anyone know if they&#39;ve actually organised a single workplace yet? It would be a good indication of how seriously the BNP is taking this whole project.

Patchd
23rd February 2007, 17:05
Oh I knew a bit about this last year, a socialist trade union leader came into our school to talk about union work in a year assembly and he mentioned the BNP&#39;s "Solidarity" union, saying it was ridiculous to call it that as their role is to split the working class rather than unite it etc...