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STOP PRESS: BNP feel the anger
The British National Party leader Nick Griffin attempted to hold a press conference outside parliament on Tuesday 9 June.
Unfortunately for him up to 100 protesters got the press attention as they made their opposition to the racist party felt.
In fact Griffin's publicity stunt became a comic turn as local workers from the PCS civil servants' union and the union, Unite, alongside many young people, literally chased him from College Green.
In the end Griffin was forced to dash across the road, hoping that his minders could protect him.
This must be the start of a mass campaign of opposition to racism and the far-right BNP.
In this issue
Step up the fight for a new workers' party
A socialist MEP Joe Higgins elected in Ireland
'The best fighter that money can't buy'
STOP PRESS: BNP feel the anger
Youth Fight against Racism
Socialist Party election campaign analysis
No2EU: a step towards a workers' political voice
Socialist Party workplace news
Reinstate Rob Williams now! Support Linamar strikers
London Underground: Solidarity with strike over jobs and pay
Glasgow council street cleaners start workers' fightback
Bristol bins strike threat brings new conditions offer
Unison NEC elections bring gains for Socialist Party
Another DWP minister resigns
Engineering construction workers ballot: End 'race to the bottom'
Come to NSSN conference
News in brief
Socialist Party publication
The Masses Arise: The French revolution and today's struggles
International socialist news and analysis
European parliament elections 2009: Europe on the edge
General strike in Basque country
Brazil: "Liberty, Socialism and Revolution" is born
Youth fight for jobs
CWU conference backs Youth Fight for Jobs campaign
No to cuts at Kings
Liverpool Community College strike
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