Question:
Should Councillor John Taylor give the people of Dukinfield the full story?
2007-10-28 09:33:30 UTC
Why is Councillor John Taylor not telling the truth about his meeting with a thug that directed a campaign of violence against a mother and her two children forcing them to move from their home.
www.johntaylor.labour.co.uk
Seven answers:
Mr Sceptic
2007-10-28 09:52:47 UTC
I don't know Roy.



Why don't you tell the full story, have it published and distribute it yourself around Dukinfield? That wouldn't be a problem for a man who can deliver 30,000 leaflets.



Let's hope that all you say is true, because I'll guess that Taylor has a lawyer who'd make mincemeat of you if you started telling lies.



But you wouldn't tell lies or do anything to deceive anyone, would you, Roy? Like spamming Y!A with multiple identities and answering your own questions? You wouldn't be party to such deception.
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2016-09-28 04:41:08 UTC
properly, if Councillor John Taylor is continueing a smear marketing campaign against the BNP candidate in Dukinfield, then possibly that's with stable reason. From what I has seen and heard of the BNP i've got self assurance England fought against them interior the 2d worldwide conflict. yet then they have been called nazis. Is that authentic or fake?
Redmonk
2007-10-30 11:32:37 UTC
This John Taylor seems to be a thug probably a disciple of the SWP and other left wing associations, a real party member protected from the courts. Someone with that sought of character will never tell the truth.

He probably gives a Russian party salute at his meetings. You are right to bring this thug to this forums attention.



ATB Red
BUST TO UTOPIA
2007-10-30 09:12:17 UTC
if he was told in private why should he, seems unfair to go telling everyone something he was told in private. if he for a second thought it was important then i would think he would say so after asking the person could he. that is what most politicians do when they hear in a surgery fro m a person of something. its what most people who go to politicians expect and they take a dim notion to having their private life mentioned in public.
2007-10-28 12:36:13 UTC
I've said this before, Roy - if you keep banging on the same drum, in the end noone will listen to you.



Perhaps you should get a new hobby. I suggest knitting or card making.
Spawnee
2007-10-31 05:21:05 UTC
Same old question. Same old answer - kettle calling the pot black springs to mind

March 2007 David Copeland

The Appeal Court increases David Copeland's sentence to a minimum of 50 years. The London nail bomber, who had been an active member of the BNP, had originally been sentenced to a minimum term of 30 years for the three bombs he set off in 1999 which killed three people and injured 139 others.



February 2007 John Laidlaw

John Laidlaw is sentenced to life after going on a shooting spree in north London in May 2006. He shot Abu Kamara in Upper Street before accidentally shooting Emma Sheridan at Finsbury Park Tube station, as he aimed at a second man. Laidlaw had a string of previous convictions starting at the age of 14. They included property damage, public order offences and 16 counts of theft and possession of knives. He also carried out seven armed street muggings and had been in and out of jail several times. In October 2004 he attacked a black motorist, hurling racist abuse at him. A police report written after Laidlaw was arrested for the attack said he behaved violently in front of officers and was "foaming at the mouth". "In the presence and hearing of the black female gaoler the defendant made racist comments and remarks, stating he was a member of the BNP and that he hated all black people," the document says. He also said he was going to "kill all black people". He was convicted of racially aggravated actual bodily harm and using racist language.



February 2007 Robert Cottage

Robert Cottage, a BNP member and former council election candidate, pleads guilty to possessing explosives. He denies, however, as does his co-defendant David Jackson, conspiracy to cause an explosion. The jury are unable to agree a verdict. A retrial will take place in July.



January 2007 David Enderby

David Enderby, a BNP councillor in Redditch, is found guilty of assault on three members of his estranged wife's family. He is fined £100 for each assault and ordered to pay £100 costs. His wife later told the local newspaper that he had a history of domestic violence.



January 2007 Mark Bulman

Mark Bulman was jailed for five years for setting fire to Swindon's Broad Street mosque. He used a BNP leaflet as a fuse for his petrol bomb.



December 2006 Richard Mulhall

Richard Mulhall, the BNP's council group leader in Calderdale, was sentenced to do 200 hours of unpaid work on four counts of benefit fraud. Branding him "thoroughly dishonest", Recorder Felicity Davies said he only escaped jail because relevant legislation was not yet in force when he committed the offences. He was also ordered to pay £2,000 costs and to repay £603.18 in jobseekers' allowance. He had already repaid the housing benefit and council tax benefit. A jury had found him guilty in October of falsely claiming a total of £3,002.95 in benefits by concealing the fact that his partner was working.



November 2006 Darren Francis

BNP member Darren Francis is given a five-year restraining order after being found guilty of harassing Sally Keeble, the MP for Northampton North.



September 2006 Robert McGlynn

Robert McGlynn, a Swansea BNP activist, is fined £200 plus £200 costs for shouting racist abuse at an Asian woman. He was convicted on evidence from a passer-by. He later loses his appeal against conviction and is ordered to pay a further £140 in costs.



July 2006 Allen Boyce

The former National Front Remembrance Day parade bugler Allen Boyce, 73, now a BNP supporter, receives a two-year suspended sentence for giving bomb-making instructions to Terry Collins, a BNP member, who was sentenced to five years in 2005 for conducting a racist hate campaign against the Asian community in Eastbourne.



May 2006 Angela Clarke

A former BNP councillor Angela Clarke is fined £200 for resisting arrest during a fracas.



May 2006 Kevin Hughes

Kevin Hughes, who acted as election agent for the BNP Redditch councillor David Enderby in May 2006, is sentenced to 30 months in prison for assaulting an Iraqi asylum seeker. The sentence is later reduced to two years on appeal.



March 2006 Luke Smith

A former BNP Burnley councillor Luke Smith is imprisoned for 11 months for violent disorder, and a further six months for other violent offences. He is also banned from football matches for six years. Smith was expelled from the BNP in 2003 following an assault on a BNP organiser.



February 2006 Stephen Bailey

Stephen Bailey, a Lincoln BNP activist, is convicted of 35 charges of criminal damage and 19 of arson. He set fire to sheds, litter bins and a car and is believed to have vandalised more than 80 cars by slashing tyres and damaging bodywork. Bailey was arrested after police seized computer equipment and documents from his home.



November 2005 Roderick Rowley

Roderick Rowley, a former BNP candidate in Coventry, is imprisoned for 15 months after admitting 14 charges of making, distributing or possessing obscene images of children. He is also ordered to register as a sex offender for ten years.



May 2005 Karl Hanson

Karl Hanson is fined £400 for possessing heroin and crack cocaine. News of his arrest broke a few days before the May 2005 local elections in which he was a BNP candidate in Huddersfield.



April 2005 John Cope

John Cope, a Cheshunt BNP member and election candidate, is fined £750 and ordered to pay £104 costs for harassing an anti-racist campaigner.



March 2005 Terry Collins

Terry Collins, a BNP member, is sentenced to five years in prison for a year-long campaign of terror against Asian families in Eastbourne. He claims the BNP "brainwashed" him. Collins, a former Territorial Army soldier, admitted charges of arson, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage. He also admitted the possession of bullets found in his home and asked for 11 further offences of racially aggravated criminal damage to be taken into account.





Now, that is a list of thugs!
MiCk
2007-10-28 09:36:01 UTC
sure why not?!


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