Brewery boss slams BNP

A BREWERY boss has labelled the BNP "racist" after it emerged the party had used one of his pubs to hold a meeting.

William Lees-Jones, managing director of JW Lees, said he was "shocked" after a Guardian investigation revealed the Assheton Arms Hotel, on Market Place, was the venue for the far-right British National Party's Middleton conference on Thursday 15 March.

"There's no way we would support such a terrible organisation," he said. "We would not want to be associated with them. They are racists and there's no place for that sort of thinking. I recognise people's right to freedom of speech, but they can go and do it somewhere else."

He added: "It is the last meeting they will be holding at the Assheton Arms."

Mr Lees-Jones said the BNP had booked the function room under an alias, saying it was for a business meeting. The manageress of the pub was unaware of the party's presence, he added.

The BNP was due to hold another meeting at the Assheton Arms on Tuesday night but was forced to cancel after Mr Lees-Jones became aware of their conference.

Organiser of the BNP Rochdale branch, Kevin Bryan, said: "There will still be a meeting in Middleton. Even if it is on a car park we'll do it, because that's what the people of Middleton want."

Mr Bryan said pub landlords across Greater Manchester welcome the BNP's meetings and the party had used JW Lees pubs throughout the north west for many years.

He added he would send a letter to all party members to boycott JW Lees pubs in the north west after Mr Lees-Jones' comments.

Two weeks ago, the BNP declared the town as one of its biggest growth areas and considered fielding a candidate for the local elections in May. But last week it was announced that no candidate from the BNP had been put forward in Rochdale borough.

The party now plans to hold regular monthly meetings in the area after the success of the March event, attended by around 30 people.

Mr Bryan said a look at the BNP's party manifesto shows there is "nothing terrible about the organisation".

Their 2006 council election manifesto promised an "asylum clampdown" and an end to "all council spending on all politically-correct projects designed to favour Labour and Liberal Democrat pet minorities".

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Custard Creme
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In article , Custard Creme writes

The local BNP branch recently held a meeting in one of Newbury's pubs.

It attracted some press attention, but nobody got too hot under the collar about it.

A grandmother is standing as a BNP candidate for West Berkshire Council in the forthcoming local elections. Again, nobody is getting uptight about the matter.

Don't give them the oxygen of publicity; destroy them with the strength of your arguments.

Reply to
Roy Bailey

At least the BNP will be boycotting Lees pubs from now on. That's good as I drink in a few of them.

Peter

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Peter Alexander

In message , Roy Bailey writes

Some friends were doing a pub quiz in the Pennines when a pair of BNP stirrers arrived and started up: "Have you thought how things would be if all the immigrants were sent back where they came from?" T'young lad said sourly " 'Ealth Service'd collapse for a start"

After a very few remarks like that they wanted to take him outside and beat him up, so the landlord had them leave.

Just lately I was told by a woman born in Africa that immigrants shouldn't be allowed to come and live here - since they'd be from Eastern Europe I suppose she thought there were too many white people here already. Or more likely she'd read it in the Daily Mail and not thought it through.

Reply to
MadCow

Argument number one:

The BNP spokesman is wrong - they can't use the car park without the permission of the owners of the property.

Reply to
Steven Pampling

plus they had up to 30 people at the last meeting - where will they find a new venue big enough? (2 bus shelters?)

Point number 2:

Yep, the pub landlords are so welcoming that they join in on the high jinks of them pretending not to be the BNP when they ring up to book the room. cheers MikeMcG

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MikeMcG

Lol! Yes, 1 good thing to come out of it I suppose!

Gareth.

Reply to
Gareth

Possibly because most people won't go near pubs that are perceived as being haunts of knuckle dragging BNP headbangers.

Paul

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Paul Sherwin

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