Solidarity - The Union for British Workers
Solidarity - The Union for British Workers is a United Kingdom union formed in 2005.[1] A self-described "nationalist union"[2], it has close links with both the BNP and Third Way. In fact, both Third Way and Solidarity - The Union for British Workers share the same postal address: Room 407, 12 South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1DD.[3][4]
Far Right Links
On 20 November 2007 the Solidarity website published the results of its union elections for which there were 6 candidates. Of the six, Gary Aronsson[5], Simone Clarke[6] and Mark Walker[7] are BNP members. David Durant[8] is National Secretary of the National Liberal Party (NLP), the electoral wing of Third Way whilst David Kerr[9] is a founding member of Third Way. Third Way itself was set up by former National Front member Patrick Harrington[10].
Notes
- Jump up ↑ Purpose of Solidarity, Solidarity - The Union for British Workers website
- Jump up ↑ http://www.solidaritytradeunion.com/the-british-worker-mainmenu-66 British Worker], Solidarity - The Union for British Workers website
- Jump up ↑ 'Contact 3W', Third Way website
- Jump up ↑ 'Contact Solidarity', Solidarity - The Union for British Workers website
- Jump up ↑ 'European Election Candidates: North West', BBC website, 2 June 2009.
- Jump up ↑ 'BNP targets 'real Londoners, BBC website, 9 April 2008.
- Jump up ↑ 'Mark Walker repeats claims that dismissal was a “hatchet job”', The Northern Echo, 12 April 2010.
- Jump up ↑ 'A Christmas message from National Liberal Party National Secretary David Durant', National Liberal Party website, 24 December 2009.
- Jump up ↑ 'Biographies', Third Way website..
- Jump up ↑ 'Biographies', Third Way website..