Friday, November 20, 2009

Sikh to become first non-white in British right wing party...

An elderly Sikh who blames Muslims for the death of his father is set to become the British National Party's first non-white member.

Rajinder Singh, an anti-Islamic activist who describes the religion as a 'beast', has lent his support to the far-right party for the last decade even though he currently remains barred from joining because of the colour of his skin.

But he will soon be able to sign up as a fully-fledged BNP member after the party last weekend began the process of changing its constitution so its membership rules do not discriminate on the grounds of race or religion. More...

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