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[[Soldiers Off The Street]] (SOTS) is a campaign for homeless ex-service people. The Conservative anti-BNP campaign [[Nothing British]] has charged that it is a [[BNP]] front group.<ref>[http://www.nothingbritish.com/10/nb-reports-new-bnp-front-to-charities-commission/ Nothing British reports BNP front group to Charities Commission], Nothing British, 2 October 2009.</ref> | [[Soldiers Off The Street]] (SOTS) is a campaign for homeless ex-service people. The Conservative anti-BNP campaign [[Nothing British]] has charged that it is a [[BNP]] front group.<ref>[http://www.nothingbritish.com/10/nb-reports-new-bnp-front-to-charities-commission/ Nothing British reports BNP front group to Charities Commission], Nothing British, 2 October 2009.</ref> | ||
− | A complaint by [[Maurice Cousins]] of [[Nothing British]] was rejected by the Charities Commission as the organisation is not a registered charity. Soldiers Off the Street organiser [[Bill Murray]] said his organisation would apply to become a charity when it reached the £5,000 registration threshold.<ref>John Plummer, [http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/channels/Governance/Article/978017/New-charity-Soldiers-off-Street-front-BNP-campaign-group-claims/ New charity Soldiers off the Street is a front for BNP, campaign group claims], Third Sector, 19 January 2019.</ref> | + | A complaint by [[Maurice Cousins]] of [[Nothing British]] was rejected by the Charities Commission as the organisation is not a registered charity. Soldiers Off the Street organiser [[Bill Murray (ex-BNP)|Bill Murray]] said his organisation would apply to become a charity when it reached the £5,000 registration threshold.<ref>John Plummer, [http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/channels/Governance/Article/978017/New-charity-Soldiers-off-Street-front-BNP-campaign-group-claims/ New charity Soldiers off the Street is a front for BNP, campaign group claims], Third Sector, 19 January 2019.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 19 January 2010
Soldiers Off The Street (SOTS) is a campaign for homeless ex-service people. The Conservative anti-BNP campaign Nothing British has charged that it is a BNP front group.[1]
A complaint by Maurice Cousins of Nothing British was rejected by the Charities Commission as the organisation is not a registered charity. Soldiers Off the Street organiser Bill Murray said his organisation would apply to become a charity when it reached the £5,000 registration threshold.[2]
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Soldiers Off the Street organiser Bill Murray is a former Welsh Secretary of the BNP.[3] Murray told the Independent he had resigned from the BNP on 15 August 2009.[4]
According to the Independent, SOTS is run from an office building owned by the mother of BNP European election candidate Ennys Hughes.[5]
Notes
- ↑ Nothing British reports BNP front group to Charities Commission, Nothing British, 2 October 2009.
- ↑ John Plummer, New charity Soldiers off the Street is a front for BNP, campaign group claims, Third Sector, 19 January 2019.
- ↑ John Plummer, New charity Soldiers off the Street is a front for BNP, campaign group claims, Third Sector, 19 January 2019.
- ↑ Rob Williams, Questions over former BNP member's help for ex-soldiers, Independent, 23 October 2009.
- ↑ Rob Williams, Questions over former BNP member's help for ex-soldiers, Independent, 23 October 2009.