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luh_windan
10-22-2004, 01:26 AM
http://education.independent.co.uk/news/story.jsp?story=573925

BNP governors to be imposed on schools
By Ian Herbert, North of England Correspondent

20 October 2004

Teachers' leaders are seeking talks with Charles Clarke, the Education Secretary, after being told they cannot stop a local council appointing British National Party (BNP) members as school governors.

Councillors in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, have voted to allow the dominant party in each ward to take seats on local governing bodies under a reorganisation required by new government regulations.

The decision means that the BNP could take 10 or 11 seats on governing bodies as they fall vacant in the Mixenden/Illingworth ward on the outskirts of Halifax, where the party has two councillors. The BNP has indicated that it will take up four school seats already vacant.

The NUT sought legal advice on the issue last week and has approached Mr Clarke after it was told that it could remove the party's councillors from governing boards only if they failed to attend meetings.

"One member of the BNP on a governing body is one too many," said Steve Sinnott, the NUT general secretary.

The Department for Education and Skills has overhauled governing bodies to make them more accountable and representative of their communities.

Edana
10-22-2004, 01:45 AM
Imposed? Objective media strikes again!!

The NUT sought legal advice...

A funny acronym. What does it stand for?

luh_windan
10-22-2004, 01:51 AM
National Union of Teachers, I think.

More bad news for the BNP yesterday:



http://business.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3651749

Hsbc Closes BNP Accounts

By Louisa Nesbitt, City Staff, PA News


The British National Party was delivered a fresh blow tonight when it emerged that HSBC had decided to close its bank accounts.

The action – which follows a similar move by Barclays to freeze BNP accounts – was described by the party as a campaign to close it down “by all available means”.

Although the banking giant refused to comment, sources said HSBC had taken the action to close all accounts held by the BNP.

It comes three months after Barclays froze up to six accounts following a BBC documentary in which a team secretly filmed party members confessing to race-hate crime.

At the time, BNP chairman Nick Griffin admitted the party might find it difficult to open accounts with other banks.

The BNP said tonight that no reasons were given by HSBC for the move.

otto_von_bismarck
10-22-2004, 07:01 AM
Its the perfect acronym for a teachers union.