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I don't think you have provided any of the sources you say you have. You gave a link to an interview where Nick Griffin denies being a fascist (not a statement by or about the BNP as a party); you have provided a link to David Renton's web site, in which he mentions various political views, but not anything that calls his scholarly work into question; you have provided a link to various books by Cronin (who is not even cited in the article except as an editor of a collection) on Irish Republicanism which you interpret as meaning that he holds some opinions that are in contrast to the BNP's policies, but nothing that shows that he is an opponent of the BNP, or that calls his scholarly work into question; you have provided a link to a review of a book by Thurlow, but it's a different book from the one used in the article, so it doesn't support your claim that the book is outdated. Your attempt to challenge the sources for the claim that the BNP are fascist simply have not been sufficient so far; your criticisms of the sources are based on interpretations of your own (e.g. that Renton is not a reliable source because he is left wing, or that Cronin is not a reliable source because he supports Irish Republicanism). What you need to provide is reliable sources that state the positions you want included in the article; say, reviews of Renton's work from scholarly journals or the mainstream press that criticize the work on the basis of his left-wing politics. VoluntarySlave ( talk) 22:55, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
I've written a reply at my own discussion page. Please take a look. Dylansmrjones ( talk) 21:14, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
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I don't think you have provided any of the sources you say you have. You gave a link to an interview where Nick Griffin denies being a fascist (not a statement by or about the BNP as a party); you have provided a link to David Renton's web site, in which he mentions various political views, but not anything that calls his scholarly work into question; you have provided a link to various books by Cronin (who is not even cited in the article except as an editor of a collection) on Irish Republicanism which you interpret as meaning that he holds some opinions that are in contrast to the BNP's policies, but nothing that shows that he is an opponent of the BNP, or that calls his scholarly work into question; you have provided a link to a review of a book by Thurlow, but it's a different book from the one used in the article, so it doesn't support your claim that the book is outdated. Your attempt to challenge the sources for the claim that the BNP are fascist simply have not been sufficient so far; your criticisms of the sources are based on interpretations of your own (e.g. that Renton is not a reliable source because he is left wing, or that Cronin is not a reliable source because he supports Irish Republicanism). What you need to provide is reliable sources that state the positions you want included in the article; say, reviews of Renton's work from scholarly journals or the mainstream press that criticize the work on the basis of his left-wing politics. VoluntarySlave ( talk) 22:55, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
I've written a reply at my own discussion page. Please take a look. Dylansmrjones ( talk) 21:14, 28 January 2008 (UTC)