Showing posts with label Adam Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam Walker. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

First Blood to Adam Walker BNP and Solidarity


Adam Walker and Richard Barnbrook at their best

Well First Blood goes to Adam Walker, the teacher being persecuted by the establishment for his support of the British National Party.

A leading stalinist trade unionist, Judy Moorhouse was forced to stand down from the kangaroo court of the General Teaching Council because of her previous open hostility to Mr Walker.
"We have determined for it to not be appropriate for Judy Moorhouse to sit as member of this committee.

“A fair-minded observer would, in the committee’s view, conclude that there was a real possibility that the tribunal was biased.”
Judy Moorhouse must have been humiliated at being exposed in this way, after all she is in fact the Chairmwoman of the communist GTC. She is also remembered for her double standards over the slap on a wrist given to another teacher, who admitted running up a huge bill for his school ringing up sex chat lines at premium rates and downloading pornography on his schools computers.

Outside the hearing Mr Walker told the large crowd of supporters and fellow members of Solidarity;
“Judy Moorhouse has messed with Solidarity, and has stepped down.

“There will be a new hearing with a different panel, and we have thrown a spanner in the works of the establishment.”

“It’s absolutely disgusting that I am in there being hauled over coals by the GTC because of my political beliefs.”
The hearing was adjourned to a date to be determined.

Well done to Adam and all those who turned up to support him. Wish I could have been there. By all accounts the soup laid on for the supporters was superb.

Hat tip: ChesterNationalist

UPDATE



Nick Griffin shines


Pat Harrington of Solidarity


Saturday, November 8, 2008

Show Solidarity with Adam Walker, BNP

Adam Walker

Nothing reveals more clearly to me today, the fact that the persecution of Adam Walker of the British National Party is nothing more than political persecution of the most vicious kind, then an article I have just read over on The Telegraph.

Adam, who as well as being an excellent teacher, is also the President of the only patriotic trade union in Our sad Country, Solidarity. He is currently in danger of losing his livelihood because of using his school laptop to check email and post to an internet forum during a lesson, whilst his students were engaged in a project that he had set them.

Those after Adams job, if not his head are the NUT and the General Teaching Council. Both "friends" of the state paid agents of Searchlight and the UAF, who have both stated that "No member of the British National Party should be allowed to teach."

So who should be allowed to teach? Well Daren Adamson, the head of English in a school in Tyne and Wear should be allowed to teach. After admitting to using school computers to log onto pornography sites and using school phones to ring premium-rate sex lines at a not inconsiderable cost to the school, all he got was a slap on the wrist from the same General Teaching Council that is seeking to deprive patriotic people serving as teachers.
A conduct committee of the General Teaching Council (GTC) for England said the case was "particularly serious" but ruled that he could return to teaching.
Breathtaking hypocrisy of the highest order. So what can we do to support Adam? Well first there are two petitions going around, one is fairly new. You can make sure you have added your name to both of them here and here.

Then if possible, you should help go make a Noise for freedom on the 17th of November. Details here.

One thing now about Solidarity the trade union. There is now NO EXCUSE for any patriotic person to belong to any other union than Solidarity. To remain with other unions and to continue to pay them subscriptions is to pay for your own destruction.


Monday, November 3, 2008

National Liberal Party supports Adam Walker BNP

Adam Walker

It does not matter which political party you belong to. If you believe in Justice and Freedom of Speech, you should be supporting Adam Walker, the teacher who has been persecuted for his political beliefs.
We previously reported on the case of BNP teacher Adam Walker. On Monday September 8th, Adam Walker attended a ‘professional conduct’ hearing of the General Teaching Council (GTC). Adam is accused of using his school laptop to check email and post to a local internet forum during class-time. He is further accused of displaying ‘racial and religious intolerance’ in his postings. The case raises a number of interesting ethical, political and legal questions. Adam was represented by the Solidarity Trade Union.
The attack on Adam is not just an attack on the British National Party but an attack on the memory of all those people who have died down the centuries so that we today should have freedom of thought and speech. Note, I said should have.

Despite the support the Board of Governors of Teeside School saying;
We’ve been pleased with the teaching he has carried out for us,” said Dr Philbrick. “He solved a very difficult position where we were struggling to staff particular courses and he has turned that around. We have much to be grateful to him for.”

On the basis of his teaching and on the basis of their being another appointment, the school would be happy for him to continue teaching because he has done a very good job.”
Despite these statements, the persecution of Adam Walker continues and so a protest has been called for by Civil Liberty and is supported by the independant trade union, Solidarity and other organisations.

17 November 2008
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Location: General Teaching Council
Street: Victoria Square House
Town/City: Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Also supporting the protest are the National Liberal Party saying
"In the U.K. we pride ourselves of being tolerant of opposing views but it seems now there are some who cannot bring themselves to accept that principle. We are well aware that this is only happening because Mr Walker is a member of the British National Party. Despite our political differences with that organisation we must, as liberals, support their individual rights which includes the right to express political opinions regardless of how contentious they might be".
Now personally, I have never had much time for Liberals but I really do take my hat off to them on this occasion. They are displaying in the emboldened statement above, a simple truth that all those who profess to support freedom of thought and speech should fight for.

So on this occasion, it does not matter what political party you support. This demonstration is not just about one man. It is about freedom. Be there please and help make a noise.


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Make a noise for freedom!



We are happy to give a plug for following important demonstration (info taken from http://www.solidaritytradeunion.org/ ) in support of Adam Walker (left)

13/10/2008 - Solidarity support for Birmingham demo

Make a noise for freedom!

17 November 2008
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Location: General Teaching Council
Street: Victoria Square House
Town/City: Birmingham, United Kingdom

Solidarity today gave backing to the protest outside the General Teaching Council on November 17. The demonstration has been called by Civil Liberty. The GTC is currently attacking freedom of expression by charging our President Adam Walker with expressing views 'suggestive of racial and religious intolerance'.

The GTC is largely controlled by the rival NUT Union and its former President (Judy Moorhouse) is currently sitting on the panel judging his case. The NUT have a stated policy that no member of the British National Party should be allowed to teach. Adam is a member of that political organisation.

Hundreds have signed the petition to get her to stand down. If you haven't already please sign now at:- http://gopetition.com/online/22038.htmlOur Brotherhood defends freedom of expression. The attack on our President is an outrage. Every member of Solidarity should make a special effort to support the Civil Liberty demo in person. Freedom of expression is worth defending. See you in Birmingham! Together we are strong!

Dress: Smart.
Special Instructions: The theme of our protest is 'Make a noise for freedom'. We would like you to bring drums, whistles, bells etc. If you play a musical instrument bring it along. We want to show that freedom of expression is alive and well in our Country and we invite you to help register our protest in sound!