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When the seat went up for election again in 1994 a strong mobilization of voters against the BNP was undertaken by Labour, with the turnout rising to 65%. Despite Beackon's generally ineffectual performance as a councillor he added 561 votes to his total, although the seat was lost as the rest of the
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Beackon was unable to fulfill his promises to influence housing allocation to benefit white constituents. Overall, during his time in office Beackon was characterized as a weak councillor who had trouble following the council agenda. At the time it was suggested that Beackon was virtually illiterate
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As a councillor, Beackon found it hard to discharge his duties effectively because of a boycott by other councillors and staff, who staged a protest walk-out after his election. He was hampered by his own inexperience: the BNP press office had to speak for him after he failed to distinguish between
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councillor resigned in the same ward soon after this, sparking another by-election on 16 September 1993. Beackon was chosen as the candidate this time, following the local party's policy of rotating members. Beackon's campaign followed Butler's blueprint of emphasising 'Rights for Whites' through
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Before and during his run as a Tower Hamlets councillor, Beackon served as the BNP's chief steward, which included the job of ensuring order at BNP meetings. As chief steward he was given the job of leading the party's bodyguard group set up in 1992. Made up largely of
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headline on 18 September read "SIEG HEIL...and Now He's a British Councillor", setting the tone for a slew of condemnation on the basis of Beackon being a white nationalist. Among those to express their outrage were the main political parties, the
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Beackon's profile fell away somewhat after his election defeat as the BNP failed to capitalise on their breakthrough. He remained loyal to Butler, who had fallen out of favour with Tyndall, and was interviewed for the first issue of
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Beackon joined the BNP in 1986 as an associate member, and became a full member two years later. Known as 'Daddy', Beackon first stood as a candidate for the BNP in 1990 in the Redcoat ward of
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canvassing and leafleting. He abandoned the old policy of holding a public meeting as he felt they proved too counterproductive by attracting large crowds of protesters, particularly from the
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Despite this support Beackon remained a peripheral figure within the BNP under Griffin's leadership and before long he fell in with the group of anti-Griffin activists around Tyndall. His
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Although Beackon's personal result had been a disappointment in Tower Hamlets, the area had slowly been growing as a centre of support for the BNP. The BNP still lagged behind the
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effort by local activists helped BNP candidate Barry Osborne capture 20% of the vote in a by-election. Millwall had long been a seat of unemployment associated with the declining
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area. Most of the population had been descended from the 19th century workers who had built and operated the docks. With the building of the Limehouse Link Road, predominantly
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and the NF during the 1970s. Focusing on the perceived negative impact of immigration on the area of employment and housing, the campaign operated as if it was simply a local
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and his brother Steve. Following Beackon's election, the group became disillusioned with the electoral path and broke away from the BNP, adopting the name
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and was unable to read council documents; he later strenuously denied the allegations while admitting that he had trouble understanding their meaning.
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when, after being asked about refuse collection, he said that "The Asians are rubbish and that is what we are going to clear from the streets."
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vote largely coalesced around Labour, and the Liberal Democrat vote collapsed. He was the only successful BNP candidate during
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in May 2008. This is a safe Conservative ward and Beackon finished in third place with 330 votes, 17.8% of the total.
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The immediate reaction to Beackon's election was widespread condemnation from many sections of wider society. The
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Eatwell, Roger (2004). "The extreme right in Britain: the long road to 'modernization'". In Roger Eatwell;
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which they had organised in July 2007. The event included stalls by a number of political parties – the
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and gained 103 votes (6.1%) in fourth place out of five candidates by beating the Liberal Democrat.
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In 2022, alongside several other prominent far-right activists and politicians, Beackon joined the
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to Tyndall was one of the few written by an active BNP member to appear in the final issue of
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Contemporary British Fascism: The British National Party and the Quest for Legitimacy
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in his successful challenge to Tyndall's leadership. Indeed, Beackon appeared in
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where he gained 3% of the vote, a typically low total for the party at the time.
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were among the BNP members targeted for attack, in what became a bitter split.
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the housing and social service departments in a newspaper interview with the
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before gradually introducing the BNP name into Rights for Whites literature.
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Western Democracies and the New Extreme Right Challenge
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during which time his housing benefit was cancelled.
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Index

Councillor
Tower Hamlets Borough
Stepney, London
British National Party
National Front
British Democratic Party
Stepney
far-right
politician
British Democratic Party
British National Party
National Front
Millwall by-election, 1993
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
National Front
John Tyndall
1992 general election
Bow and Poplar
Eddy Butler
Martin Webster
pressure group
Millwall
canvassing
docklands
Bangladeshi
Limehouse
Liberal Democrat Focus Team
Labour
Anti-Nazi League
Anti-Fascist Action

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