The union representing workers at the BBC has backed a protest to be held next Thursday 15th October outside BBC Broadcasting House in Belfast against the decision to invite the bnp on to the Question Time programme.
BECTU (Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematograph and Theatre Union) which represents 26,500 workers across the UK today revealed that they could not support a far-right party like the bnp being given a platform to spread racist lies.
The union has also pledged to support any member who decides, as a matter of conscience, not to work on the broadcast because of the involvement of the bnp.
Welcoming BECTU’s support, Paddy Meehan of Youth Against Racism added
“All trade unions need to take a stand against the bnp, a far-right anti-union party, being given such a platform. We want workers to come down to BBC Broadcasting House on Ormeau Avenue in Belfast at 5.30pm on Thursday 15th October to express their opposition to this decision. The bnp is about taking away all democratic rights which have been won by ordinary people down the years. They must be opposed wherever they try to organise.”