Friday, September 19, 2008

"Racist" BNP Brothers face being struck off teaching register

The Times Education Supplement (TES) reports about the prominent BNP members, Adam and Mark Walker, who stood for the BNP in last year's Council elections. They are facing being struck off the teaching register for their "racial and religious intolerance".

They are accused of misusing school computers for BNP (a Nazi supporting Party) political purposes. Mark Walker resigned but Adam Walker was subsequently found to have used School computers to post what even one of his supporters described as “very intemperate” stuff about immigrants and Muslims.

This same person claims that the elder brother, is not a racist since "he taught Karate and had been married to a Japanese women".

So that’s alright then.

Christinna McAnea, Head of Education at UNISON is quoted as questioning whether BNP members should be allowed to teach. "Schools should be centres of learning and tolerance, not a breeding ground for the poisonous views of the BNP"

Hear, hear!

(Picture above is of young children who were subject to medical experiments in a Nazi death camp. I hope those who support the Walkers will look at this picture then look at their own kids/nieces/nephews/grandchildren...and think a little)

2 comments:

Scott D. McArthur said...

I agree, but would you want a Tory teach your kids? or a Chelsea supporter?

John Gray said...

Hi Scott

Seriously I wouldn't mind a Tory but I would draw the line at David Mellor