The infamous Equalities and Human Rights Commission spent more than £35,000 of taxpayers’ money on items such as fancy dress costumes and printed balloons, and sending staff to LibLabCon party functions, the Taxpayers’ Alliance has revealed.
The government quango that took the British National Party to court for having a constitution with which it disagreed wants to hear your views on how to “reform” the organisation.
A Freedom of Information Act request this week has shown that the General Teaching Council (GTC) case that was brought to try and ban me from teaching, just because I was a member of the British National Party and exercised my freedom of expression, cost them more than £72,000! Persecution can be a costly business!
This week I got official confirmation of the Court ruling that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) must pay the British National Party’s court costs in respect of their failed attempt to jail me, Simon Darby and Tanya Lumby.
Nick Griffin has welcomed the ruling that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) must pay the British National Party’s court costs in full as a “victory for freedom”.
The “Equality and Human Rights Commission” (EHRC) have turned their sights on bed and breakfast homeowners Peter and Hazelmary Bull just because of their Christian beliefs, British National Party leader Nick Griffin MEP has said.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has spent at least £25 million of its £210 million taxpayer-funded budget over the last three years on organisations promoting lesbian, homosexual, transgender, refugee, black, and ethnic interests – but nothing on heterosexual white British people.
The British police will be guilty of “racism” if they implement Home Office guidelines allowing officers to “take race into account” when stopping and searching people, according to the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
The first day of the Equalities and Human Rights Commission court case against the British National Party ended with two significant victories for the party, with the EHRC legal team failing in their bid to get the case postponed again and being told by the judge that the party was complying with the court order.
A report jointly issued by the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), the Local Government Association (LGA) and the Labour Party-aligned Institute of Public Policy Review (IPPR) which claimed that “only” 2 percent of social housing was occupied by foreigners has been exposed as a lie.