Alan Goodacre

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Alan Goodacre is a prominent member of the British National Party.

In November 2006, he wrote to the Jewish Chronicle in response to an article by Melanie Phillips:

We hope that our future behaviour may in time bring you to understand that our repudiation of antisemitism is genuine. We are the only party in Britain that is truly serious about fighting the Islamofascist threat.[1]

Searchlight reported in March 2007 that Goodacre was a key figure in the BNP's attempts to develop a new ideology:

Described by John Bean, lifelong fascist officer and editor of Identity, as “the BNP economics guru”, Alan Goodacre has come from nowhere to command a key role in the formation of BNP policy. He is an integral part of the internal “research group” run by Steve Blake, the BNP webmaster.[2]

Searchlight reported that Goodacre edited the BNP's Jihad Watch email bulletin and had sought the assistance of right-wing bloggers:

Goodacre also stated his intention to try and gain the help of Adrian Morgan who writes regularly for the Western Resistance website and has previously contributed to The Guardian and New Scientist and was once a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Society. Morgan also contributes to the “Islam Watch” website – “Islam under scrutiny by ex-Muslims” – which would explain Goodacre’s interest in him.[3]

Notes

  1. Alan Goodacre, A BNP view, The Jewish Chronicle, 17 October 2009.
  2. Nick Lowles, The men who are creating a new BNP ideology, Searchlight, March 2007.
  3. Nick Lowles, The men who are creating a new BNP ideology, Searchlight, March 2007.