Yes, I've seen it and no, I'm not going to post a link. It took about 5 minutes of googling.
I
suppose there will be much giggling and 'serves them right' type
sentiments about. I suppose some folk will be lighting the burning
brands and donning the ski masks. I suppose HR agencies are wondering
how they can use the information without breaching data protection
legislation.
There will be people on the list who will now lose
their jobs and livelihoods. No one knows whether it's a real list or
not. Even if one false name and personal details have been inserted as
some sort of cunning revenge it's none of anyone else's business.
I go
on record on this blog for my loathing of the BNP and its policies.
However, they're a legal political party, and individuals should have
every right to join them and every right to have their identities kept
confidential.
With talk of an early election, I can't help but
feel this may be the start of a dirty tricks campaign. And no, I'm not
wholly convinced that Brown's State couldn't have been involved.
Note: To the moron who tried to post a comment with a link to the BNP list. This site does not and will not condone the publication of the BNP list. Any attempt to do so on this site will result in the post being immediately removed, the poster being blocked, and the IP address being sent to the police along with a complaint under the Data Protection Act.
Hattip Raedwald









