Bradford must take the lead from Oldham in keeping out the British National Party, the Labour Party conference has heard.Mohammed Azam, of Labour's Black (RACIST) Representation Committee, told delegates that people must continue to challenge the racist (REALITY) myths and not give credence to the far-right party.
Speaking in Bournemouth today Mr Azam told a meeting of the Unite Against Fascism (UAF or the Labour Party? We thought he was addressing Liebour) that the strategy adopted in Oldham, where he headed up the Coalition Against Racism, is proof the BNP can be driven back and have an impact in areas like Bradford and Keighley.
He told delegates: "In Oldham the BNP polled its highest results in the 2001 general election that year. (GET READY FOR THIS!!!!) It did this against the backdrop of the myths that Asian were main perpetrators of violence, creating no-go areas for whites. The reality was that Asians were the main victims of attacks, but this was going unreported to the police."
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