http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/index.php?link=template&story=307"The Alliance of European National Movements
brings together three of the most hardline racist and fascist groups in the European Parliament. As well as the BNP’s two MEPs, it includes the three MEPs from Hungary’s fascist Jobbik party and the three French National Front MEPs. Other supporting organisations are Italy’s Fiamma Tricolore, the Belgian National Front and the Swedish National Democrats, none of which have MEPs."
"The Alliance was formed in Budapest on 24 October and announced at a press conference held by Jobbik. The BNP joined on 12 November. Its political declaration was drafted by Nick Griffin, the BNP leader, and signed by representatives of the other supporting organisations."
"The Budapest agreement includes "a demand for a Europe of “free, independent and equal nations” and rejects any attempt to create a “centralist European Super State”. The signatories claim
they want to protect Europe not only against terrorism but also against “religious, political, economic or financial imperialism” and against “the destructive effects of globalisation”.""
The date of the conference was chosen to mark the anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising, which began on 23 October. The date is now a national holiday which
has been used in recent years by right-wing nationalists and fascist extremists to whip up hatred against “‘Jewified’ socialists, liberals and liberal intellectuals”."
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It's reassuring that this Alliance has a grand total of 8 seats (out of 736) in the European parliament. The far-right seems to make a lot of noise in Europe, but not have much political power. More worrying is that their representation has been growing recently, even though is still so small.
The populist wording that the Alliance chose to express its "nine demands".
I....The creation of a Europe of free, independent and equal nations in the framework of
a confederation of sovereign nation states, refraining from taking decisions on matters properly taken by states themselves.
II...
The rejection of any attempt to create a centralist European Super State. III..The promotion of the freedom, dignity and equal rights of every citizen, and opposition to all forms of totalitarianism.
IV...The primacy of direct votes by the people or their elected representatives over any administrative or bureaucratic body.
V....The effective protection of Europe against new threats, such as
terrorism and religious, political, economic, or financial imperialism.
VI...A peaceful and humane settlement of immigration problems through, among other measures, international cooperation aiming at development and self sufficiency of third world countries.
VII..Strong policies in favour of families aiming at solving the demographic deficit in Europe and promoting traditional values throughout society.
VIII.The preservation of the diversity of Europe that results from the variety of our identities, traditions, languages and
indigenous cultures.
IX...
A common fight of the European peoples against social dumping and the destructive effects of globalisation.
Of course, the far-right's real agenda is anti-immigration (particularly Muslim immigration, but others as well) and anti-EU with its free trade and open immigration among member countries (so that countries can regain their sovereignty by keeping out citizens and goods from other European countries). The BNP uses the term "indigenous" people to justify its goal to return the UK to its white roots.