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FURY OVER BNP 'SPOT THE WHITE MAN' FILM

ABOVE: The BNP film has been posted on YouTube and has attracted racist messages
7th November 2009

By Emma Wall

A RACE row erupted last night over a BNP-backed political film that shows a British borough without a white person in sight.


The film sees a cameraman walk the streets of the Del Boy territ-ory of Peckham, south London.


He passes hundred of shoppers, workers and other people, but every one of them is black, Asian or from other ethnic communities.


The 10-minute clip urges people to vote for the far right BNP, claiming the area is a “multicultural hellhole”.


Racist messages pop up on the film, which has been posted on YouTube, including: “Spot the white man – immigration invasion.”


Anti-fascist groups last night demanded it be removed from the website as it was branded one of the nastiest party political messages of all time. Unite Against Fascism called for a ban on the “horrible racist video”.


Joint secretary Weyman Bennett raged: “This is proof, if anybody needed it, that the BNP are lying when they say they are not racist.


“The BNP are always trying to incite racism. This video pours hatred against black people and Asians.”


The film’s vicious commentary asks: “Ever felt like a foreigner in your own country?”


A speech bubble has an Asian man saying: “Please don’t film me – I’m illegal and I’m working for cash in hand, innit.”


The party denied the clip is an official BNP film but deputy leader Simon Darby said: “It’s a hard-hitting, topical thing that people will find funny. We are linking to it on our website.”




	
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