Solidarity - The Union for British Workers

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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]

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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.

  1. Purpose of Solidarity, Solidarity - The Union for British Workers website
  2. http://www.solidaritytradeunion.com/the-british-worker-mainmenu-66 British Worker], Solidarity - The Union for British Workers website
  3. 'Contact 3W', Third Way website
  4. 'Contact Solidarity', Solidarity - The Union for British Workers website
  5. 'European Election Candidates: North West', BBC website, 2 June 2009.
  6. 'BNP targets 'real Londoners, BBC website, 9 April 2008.
  7. 'Mark Walker repeats claims that dismissal was a “hatchet job”', The Northern Echo, 12 April 2010.
  8. 'A Christmas message from National Liberal Party National Secretary David Durant', National Liberal Party website, 24 December 2009.
  9. 'Biographies', Third Way website, 12 April 2010.