Showing posts with label BNP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BNP. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

St George's Day

St. George's Day has been and gone. I hope everyone enjoyed themselves: for my part, I celebrated by eating some lovely crumpets. I would've had a cup of tea in the morning too, but it was a tad too warm. Had some dandelion and burdock instead.

With the day came the usual debates about why it isn't as widely celebrated as the national days of Scotland, Wales or Ireland. BBC local radio had a number of vox pop interviews with people who mostly seemed to agree that St. George's Day should be bigger.

Back in 2004 Pub landlord Tony Bennett, who runs the Otter in Drayton, campaigned to have his opening time extended for St. George's Day. Amongst those who joined Bennett were James Tumbridge, the Conservative candidate for Norwich North in 2001, and Julia Howman, whom I have written about before.

I believe that this was before Howman became involved with the BNP (she stood as a candidate for the English Democrats in the European parliamentary elections of that year) and so I certainly do not mean to imply that Bennett, Tumbridge or anyone else involved in the campaign shared her far-right views.



James Tumbridge, Julia Howman and other St. George's Day campaigners in 2004.


One wonders what Howman would make of the thoughts on St. George's Day expressed by fellow English nationalist David Starkey during an edition of Question Time:

If we decide to go down this route of an English national day it will mean we have become a feeble little country, just like the Scots and the Welsh and the Irish. Once upon a time, England was a great country. Remember: we're distinguished by the fact that we don't have national dress. We don't make a great fact about Shakespeare, like the Scots do about that deeply boring, provincial poet Burns and we don't have national music like the awful bagpipe.

What the Scots and the Welsh are, are typical small nations with a romantic nineteenth century-style nationalism. Do you want English national dress? There was a very serious proposal for it in the late eighteenth century - it would involve us turning up at Merrifield wearing Van Dyke costume, in other words little velvet knickerbockers and little lace collars... do you just want to be a little country, rather than the great one which we once were?

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

The Steadfast Trust stall incident: Marxist thugs or peaceful protesters?

For the past three years Julia "Angelcynn" Howman ran an annual stall in Norwich promoting the Steadfast Trust, a charity for the ethnic English. She claims that her most recent stall, held in July this year, was attacked by "Marxist thugs":






(If you're wondering about the first image, I swiped it from the Google cache of what seemed to be Facebook's Japanese mirror - the only place which still has the discussion, as far as I can tell)

On 30 August the Socialist Workers Party held a conference entitled Defending the Right to Protest: Cops, Class and Corruption. The event was set up by Nick O'Brien - who would later head We Are Norwich - and has a Facebook page giving a very different account of the incident:
Speakers to include John Tipple and Soren Goard. John is a lawyer who represented Joe Glenton, the anti-war soldier and is currently working with three anti-racist activists in Norwich who were arrested and charged by the police after peacefully opposing a stall in the centre of Norwich run by the Steadfast Trust, a charity with clear links to the BNP. Soren is a student activist at Goldsmiths university and has been involved with the Defend the Right to protest movement.
With Julia and her friends on the one side and the SWP on the other this looks like a conflict between two groups of loonies, with the facts of the matter taking a back seat.

Whatever happened, it would seem that the incident has taught Julia not to put so much (ahem) steadfast trust in the Steadfast Trust:


Thursday, 15 November 2012

Julia "Angelcynn" Howman

Looking at my stats I've noticed a handful of people have been reading this meagre new blog of mine; most seem to have found it by Googling the name of Julia "Angelcynn". I'm guessing this is because Julia, who delivered a speech at Saturday's EDL demonstration, has been mentioned in a couple of reports on the incident.

Ask and ye shall receive...

"Julia Angelcynn" is the pseudonym used by Julia Howman on Facebook, where she has made a number of interesting posts. Here is a small sampling...












And you know what? I'm just going to leave a big fat "no comment" on this stuff. Make of it what you will.