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BNP members 'targeted by threats' BNP members 'targeted by threats'
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BNP members have told BBC News they have received threatening and abusive phone calls and e-mails after a leaked document was published online.BNP members have told BBC News they have received threatening and abusive phone calls and e-mails after a leaked document was published online.
The membership list includes police officers, who are banned from BNP membership, teachers and soldiers. The membership list includes police officers, who are banned from being in the BNP, teachers and soldiers.
It includes names, addresses, telephone numbers and jobs of 12,000 people.It includes names, addresses, telephone numbers and jobs of 12,000 people.
It has been removed from the blog it was published on after protests by BNP leaders but members say they are still receiving threatening messages.It has been removed from the blog it was published on after protests by BNP leaders but members say they are still receiving threatening messages.
One woman, who did not want to be named, told BBC Radio 5 Live she had received a phone call at 11pm on Tuesday saying she should be "very careful" as someone could come to her house. 'Very careful'
The BNP's regional organiser in Northern Ireland has advised members to increase their personal security because of the risk of attack from dissident Republicans. The leaked list names 39 people with Northern Ireland addresses and two with addresses in the Republic of Ireland. One woman, who did not want to be named, told BBC Radio 5 Live she had received a late-night phone saying she should be "very careful" as someone could come to her house.
'Strange phone calls' The BNP's regional organiser in Northern Ireland has advised members to increase their personal security because of the risk of attack from dissident Republicans.
John, from Redcar, told BBC Radio 5 Live he had been inundated with abusive and threatening e-mails since the list was published.John, from Redcar, told BBC Radio 5 Live he had been inundated with abusive and threatening e-mails since the list was published.
WHO CAN JOIN THE BNP? Police and prison officers: BannedCouncil and NHS employees: Not banned but would be disciplined if beliefs interfered with jobDoctors: Must not allow beliefs to compromise care or attempt to impose political views on patientsNurses: Not forbidden but code of conduct requires commitment to equality and diversityTeachers: Membership of political parties must not compromise professional conductUnion members: Under new laws BNP members could be expelled if judged to be incompatible with the union's beliefsArmed forces personnel: Not explicitly banned but personnel are barred from political activity or demonstration Anlaysis: BNP privacy issuesWHO CAN JOIN THE BNP? Police and prison officers: BannedCouncil and NHS employees: Not banned but would be disciplined if beliefs interfered with jobDoctors: Must not allow beliefs to compromise care or attempt to impose political views on patientsNurses: Not forbidden but code of conduct requires commitment to equality and diversityTeachers: Membership of political parties must not compromise professional conductUnion members: Under new laws BNP members could be expelled if judged to be incompatible with the union's beliefsArmed forces personnel: Not explicitly banned but personnel are barred from political activity or demonstration Anlaysis: BNP privacy issues
"They have said they will put them [his details] on as many sites as they can and they won't leave us alone," he said."They have said they will put them [his details] on as many sites as they can and they won't leave us alone," he said.
But Richard, a Blackpool hotelier, said: "We did have some strange phone calls last night but if you are a member of any party you should not be ashamed of it."But Richard, a Blackpool hotelier, said: "We did have some strange phone calls last night but if you are a member of any party you should not be ashamed of it."
BNP spokesman Simon Darby said it had contacted bosses at a company involved with the blog to warn them of the consequences if it was not taken down. BNP spokesman Simon Darby said it had contacted a company involved with the blog to warn of the consequences if it was not taken down.
He said: "We made representations to the offices of the company involved, stating the implications of what was happening and it seems to have worked." Party leader Nick Griffin called the leak "a disgraceful act of treachery" by former members.
'Dirty tricks' claim
BNP leader Nick Griffin said the leak was "a disgraceful act of treachery" by former members.
He claimed the threatening calls were part of an "established dirty tricks campaign" from the Labour Party.He claimed the threatening calls were part of an "established dirty tricks campaign" from the Labour Party.
In a statement on the party's website, Mr Griffin said he had lodged a complaint with Dyfed-Powys Police on the grounds that the publication breached human rights and data protection laws. Mr Griffin said he had lodged a complaint with Dyfed-Powys Police on the grounds that the publication breached human rights and data protection laws.
He told the BBC's the party would be using the Human Rights Act to try to protect the identities of its members, despite the BNP being against the European legislation. He told the BBC the party would use Human Rights Act to try to protect the identities of its members, despite the BNP being against the European legislation.
He said he had "no problem at all" about the professions of members being in the public domain, which was "a matter of public interest". He said he had "no problem at all" about the professions of members being in the public domain, as "a matter of public interest", but called publishing people's names and addresses a "nasty piece of intimidation".
But publishing people's names and addresses was a "nasty piece of intimidation". 'Ashamed'
'Professional embarrassment' Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said everyone had the "right to protection under data protection laws" but it was up to Dyfed-Powys Police whether to take the matter further.
However, he welcomed the new media interest in the party as a result of the leak because it challenged the idea that the average member of the BNP "was a skinhead oik".
"So in terms of repositioning us as a party genuinely made up of ordinary British people from all walks of life that will actually do us good," he said.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said "everybody has a right to protection under data protection laws" but it was a matter for Dyfed-Powys Police as to whether the matter should be taken further.
And she told the BBC News Channel she did not mind people knowing she was a member of the Labour Party, adding: "I wonder why it is that BNP members are rather more ashamed of their membership."
UKIP leader Nigel Farage said: "It says it all about the BNP that so many of those on their database seem to be worried about being revealed as members. Who would join a party where membership is a social and professional embarrassment?"
'Discretion required'
Occupations ascribed to the names on the list include teachers, a doctor, nurse and members of the armed forces.Occupations ascribed to the names on the list include teachers, a doctor, nurse and members of the armed forces.
While there is no ban on many of those professions joining the BNP, its anti-immigration policies are seen by some organisations as incompatible with frontline public service.While there is no ban on many of those professions joining the BNP, its anti-immigration policies are seen by some organisations as incompatible with frontline public service.
A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman confirmed that Paul Murray, a member of the Royal staff, was on the list.
She said the 41-year-old storeman, and his wife Jennifer, 44, both denied being BNP members.
Mr Murray, who works at Windsor Castle, believes their names may have appeared on the list because they were once invited to a BNP social event which they did not attend.
'Incompatible'
The denial was accepted and no further action is to be taken.
The membership list, from 2007, also includes the name of one man alleged to be a vicar and another said to be a prison officer.The membership list, from 2007, also includes the name of one man alleged to be a vicar and another said to be a prison officer.
A Prison Service spokesman said: "When being recruited externally or applying for transfer or promotion, candidates are asked to state categorically that they do not belong to the BNP, National Front or Combat 18, or any other group or organisation promoting racism. A Prison Service spokesman said membership of the BNP was "entirely incompatible with working in the Prison Service and, if it is confirmed that a member of staff belongs to one of them, they will be subject to our disciplinary procedures".
"Membership of such organisations is entirely incompatible with working in the Prison Service and, if it is confirmed that a member of staff belongs to one of them, they will be subject to our disciplinary procedures."
Police officers are also banned from joining, a policy which is recognised in the list.Police officers are also banned from joining, a policy which is recognised in the list.
Alongside the name of a serving officer, the document states that there is "Discretion required re. employment concerns".Alongside the name of a serving officer, the document states that there is "Discretion required re. employment concerns".
The Independent Police Complaints Commission has issued a statement saying it is content for Merseyside Police to handle a complaint about one of its officers allegedly being a BNP member. The Independent Police Complaints Commission said it was content for Merseyside Police to handle a complaint about one of its officers allegedly being a BNP member.
The IPCC says it has every confidence the force will investigate the matter thoroughly and does not need to get involved itself. Injunction
The BNP said the publication could lead to identity theft and endanger children named in the list. The party said the publication could lead to identity theft and endanger children named in the list.
Some as young as 14 are included where their families have party memberships.Some as young as 14 are included where their families have party memberships.
Earlier this year, the BNP obtained an injunction at the High Court in Manchester banning any publication of the list.Earlier this year, the BNP obtained an injunction at the High Court in Manchester banning any publication of the list.
Mainstream bid Mr Griffin said the list was "essentially genuine", but a number of names of people who were not or are not party members had been added.
Mr Griffin earlier said the list was "essentially genuine", but a number of names of people who were not or are not party members had been added.
He claimed the leak was linked to next year's elections to the European Parliament and that those responsible were former members who had subsequently been sacked.
North Wales Police said they would tackle any reports of an information breach "in the usual robust manner".North Wales Police said they would tackle any reports of an information breach "in the usual robust manner".
The Information Commission will contact the BNP for the full facts of the case before deciding whether any action will be taken, a spokesman said.The Information Commission will contact the BNP for the full facts of the case before deciding whether any action will be taken, a spokesman said.


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