Front
Cover
CONSTITUTION OF THE
BRITISH NATIONAL
PARTY
Ninth Edition,
published September 2005
(Certain alterations
have been to the Ninth Edition of doubtful legality and unofficially published
as the Tenth Edition. Link to 10th
Edition.
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FOREWORD
The British National Party was formed from a
merger of like-minded patriotic organisations and founded on April 7th 1982 at
a press conference in London.
Following the first ever election for the
National Chairmanship in 1999, which saw a change of leadership, it was resolved to make the first major changes in the
party's Constitution since its formation.
At a General Members' Meeting held on March 11th 2000
in Milton Keynes, those present voted
unanimously for a series of amendments to Sections 1, 4 and 12; to introduce a
new Section 5, and to add the new
Section 5 and the old Section 12 (now 13) to Sections 1 and 4 which cannot be changed without a two-third
majority of members voting at a General Members' Meeting. Another amendment to Section 4 was carried overwhelmingly.
The changes were necessary so as to take
into account changes in global politics, and to be able to comply with the political
and legal necessity for internal financial transparency.
Since then, various minor changes have been
made to this Constitution
to make the Constitution that you
presently hold.
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SECTION 1: POLITICAL OBJECTIVES
1)
The British National Party shall be a political party which shall be
referred to throughout the rest of this Constitution as
"the party".
2)
The political objectives of the party are set out in the following Statement
of Principles'.-
(a) The British National Party is a party of British
Nationalism, committed to the principle of national sovereignty
in all British affairs. It is pledged to the restoration
of the unity and integrity of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It believes that the indigenous peoples of the
entire British Isles, and their descendants overseas, form a
single brotherhood of peoples, and is pledged
therefore to adapt or create political, cultural, economic and military institutions with the aim of fostering the closest possible partnership
between these peoples.
(b) The British National Party stands for
the preservation of the national and ethnic character of the
British people and is wholly opposed to any form of racial integration between British and non-European peoples. It is therefore
committed to stemming and reversing the tide of
non-white immigration and to restoring, by legal changes, negotiation and
consent, the overwhelmingly white makeup of the British
population that existed in Britain prior to 1948.
(c) The British National Party is pledged to
the maintenance of a private-enterprise economy operating
within a broad framework of national economic policy. It is opposed to
international monopoly capitalism and to laissez-faire free trade and free movement of plant and capital. Social stability and contentment
is best achieved by the many enjoying a personal
stake in our society. Accordingly, we believe that private property should be
encouraged and spread to as many individual members
of our nation as possible. We recognise that Finance exists to serve the Nation and its industries rather than the other way
around.
(d) The British National Party is implacably
opposed to Marxism and liberal-capitalist globalism, which
undermine our standard of living, human and ecological welfare, freedom and national identity.
(e) The British National Party stands for a
policy of armed neutrality in international and military
affairs. We are pledged to ensure that the lives of British servicemen are not risked in international quarrels in which no national interest
of our own is at stake.
(f) The British National Party will introduce
a Bill of Rights, establishing as absolute the right of all
British people to effective freedom of speech, assembly and worship. The undemocratic power of the mass media and vested interest
groups will be curbed by the introduction of a
statutory right of reply and tougher penalties
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for corruption in public affairs. We favour a
devolved, democratic system in which political decisions are made by
ordinary citizens at the most local level of government possible. We are
pledged to extend and rejuvenate democratic government by means
of electronic media and Citizens' Initiative referenda, and by returning to Parliament the powers that have been appropriated by
the EU.
3)
Any changes of policy such as may be needed to adapt to changing
circumstances are permissible only in so far as they do not run
contrary to any of the aforementioned principles.
SECTION 2: MEMBERSHIP
1) The British National Party represents the
collective National, Environmental, Political, Racial,
Folkish, Social, Cultural, Religious and Economic interests of the indigenous Anglo-Saxon, Celtic and Norse folk communities of Britain and those we
regard as closely related and ethnically assimilated or
assimilable aboriginal members of the European race also
resident in Britain. Membership of the BNP is strictly denned within the terms of, and our members also self define themselves within, the legal ambit of a defined 'racial group' this being
'Indigenous Caucasian' and defined 'ethnic groups' emanating from that Race as specified in law in the House of
Lords case of Mandla V Dowell Lee
(1983) 1 ALL ER 1062, HL.
2) The indigenous British ethnic groups deriving from the class of
'Indigenous Caucasian' consist of members of: i) The
Anglo-Saxon Folk Community; ii) The Celtic Scottish Folk Community; iii) The Scots-Northern Irish Folk Community; iv) The
Celtic Welsh Folk Community; v) The Celtic Irish Folk
Community; vi) The Celtic Cornish Folk Community; vii)
The Anglo-Saxon-Celtic Folk Community; viii) The Celtic-Norse Folk Community; ix) The Anglo-Saxon-Norse Folk Community; x) The Anglo-Saxon-Indigenous European Folk Community; xi) Members of these ethnic
groups who reside either within or outside Europe but ethnically derive from
them.
3)
Membership of the party shall be open only to those who are 16 years of
age or over and whose ethnic origin is listed within Sub-section 2
4)
The national leadership of the party shall have the sole right to
determine the annual subscription payable by members of the
party, subject to the provision that any change in the
subscription rate determined during any year shall not take effect until the
1st January of the following year.
5)
All new members of the party shall remain probationary members for
twenty-four months from the date of joining and can have
their membership terminated by the party's National
Chairman or by an officer authorised by him to do so without recourse to the disciplinary procedure laid down in Section 6.
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6)
All rights and privileges of membership of the party shall be withheld
from any persons who allow their subscriptions to fall
into arrears.
7)
No member of the party shall be a member of another political party.
8)
The elected National Chairman of the party, or any party official
authorised by him, shall be empowered to refuse, without
giving reasons, any new application for membership considered not to be in the
interests of the party.
9)
Persons joining the British National Party agree to work within the
party's Constitution and the principles outlined under
Section 1.
SECTION 3: PARTY LEADERSHIP
1)
Once elected, the National Chairman shall have full executive power over
all the affairs of the party. This will include:-
(a) Power of appointment to all other
executive offices in the party, with the exception of the Party Auditor, who shall be appointed by the Advisory Council as
specified in Section 5 and who shall not be the same person as the National
Treasurer. These include the Directors of Group Development
& Regulation, Administration & Publicity, the National Press Officer
and the National Treasurer as well as any other offices which
may need to be created as the situation demands. Not all such appointments need necessarily be made by the elected National
Chairman directly. They may also be made by subordinate officials.
Nevertheless, all such appointments, direct and indirect,
are made upon the authority of the elected National Chairman
and may be over-ruled by him.
(b) Power to determine, and where necessary
change, all organisational structures within the party
and to determine all rules and procedures whereby such structures are governed.
(c) Power to determine all routine
executive, administrative, policy and tactical decisions
made by the party.
(d) Power to determine, and where necessary
change, all policies relating to the political
objectives of the party whilst remaining within the framework set out in Section 1 of this Constitution.
2)
While the elected National Chairman may at his discretion delegate
decision making powers to individual colleagues or to
assemblies of his colleagues where he feels that such decisions
may be better made, the elected National Chairman shall have ultimate and final authority upon any decision made.
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SECTION 4: ELECTIONS TO THE PARTY LEADERSHIP
1) Any member of the party may become a
candidate for the post of National Chairman of the party
provided that person has served a term totalling 5 years' continuous membership of the party and is a party office holder as defined in
Section 7 of this constitution. Should a member not be an office holder, then
he may still become a candidate for the post if he first
obtains 100 instead of the usual 10 signatures. No exception to these rules may
be made unless it is with the consent of the currently serving National Chairman of the party,
2)
Any such candidate must submit his nomination to the party's Head Office
not earlier than 31st May, and not later than 30th June
of any year. This nomination must be signed by the candidate and counter signed
by a proposer and a seconder, both of whom must have
served a term of membership of the party as specified in Sub-section 1 of this Section, and by 10 other members of the party who have served
not less than 2 years' membership.
3) A
postal ballot of all members shall then take place within 3 months of the close
of nominations as specified in Sub-section 2. In the event
of there being more than two candidates for this office, there shall first be
an eliminator ballot which will determine which two among the candidates obtain the highest votes, after which
there shall then be a final ballot
between those two candidates unless one of the candidates has obtained more than fifty per cent of the votes
cast, in which case that candidate is elected.
In the event of two ballots being required, the final date for the completion
of the second ballot may be extended by 15 days beyond that required by the
three month period specified earlier.
4)
The specific dates and procedures to be observed in the carrying out of
such elections shall be determined by the party's Head
Office at such time as the occasion arises — provided that it
is in compliance with the letter and spirit of this Constitution.
5)
The successful candidate in any such election will be considered as
occupying the office of National Chairman immediately on
completion of the counting of votes following that
election.
6)
All candidates standing in such elections will be authorised to be
present in person on the occasion of the counting of votes and
to be accompanied by up to two other party members of
their choice, and shall be afforded all facilities necessary to satisfy themselves as to the honesty and propriety of the counting.
7)
In any year in which no nominations for the post of National Chairman of
the party have been received in accordance with the
terms specified in Sub-section 2 of this Section, the
currently serving holder of that post will be considered to have received
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a mandate from the party to hold it for a
further year.
8)
In any year in which there is a challenge for the post of National
Chairman, the currently serving National Chairman shall be
deemed to be nominated automatically should he wish to
stand again.
9)
The elected National Chairman shall appoint a Deputy Chairman, who shall
sit as of right on the Advisory Council, but may be replaced
by the elected National Chairman at any time as he sees fit.
The Deputy Chairman shall have no powers or responsibilities
above or beyond those of other members of the Advisory Council, except in circumstances when the National Chairman should either die or
declare himself to be permanently indisposed, in
which case the Deputy Chairman shall exercise the
powers of National Chairman until a new National Chairman can be chosen by the
membership in an election called within 60 days and carried out as provided for in this Section.
10) Throughout this constitution, the words
he and his shall be taken to mean her and hers whenever
applicable.
SECTION 5: ADVISORY COUNCIL
1) The Advisory Council will be made up of
the National Chairman, Deputy Chairman, the national
officials of the party and the organisers of the party's five most effective regions. In the event of any disagreement as to who is to serve on the
Advisory Council, the decision of the National
Chairman shall be final.
2)
The Advisory Council shall meet not less than three times a year and,
while the agenda for such meetings shall be set by the
National Chairman, there shall be a section at each such
meeting where any member of the Advisory Council may raise matters of any other business.
3)
The Advisory Council shall appoint the Party Auditor, choosing this
person by simple majority vote. The Party Auditor shall be
entitled to inspect the party's accounts and financial
records at their normal location and at any reasonable time by prior
arrangement, and shall supply audited accounts and an auditor's report to the
first Advisory Council meeting in each financial
year.
4)
The elected National Chairman shall appoint a member of the Advisory
Council to serve with him and the National Treasurer as
Bequest Trustees. These three trustees shall be
responsible for administering any bequests left to the benefit of the party. While the National Chairman may replace one of the other trustees at
any time, he may only replace two of them within any six
month period with the approval of a majority of the
Advisory Council or of members voting at a General Members' Meeting.
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5)
In the event of the National Chairman's wish to replace both trustees
being blocked, the interest or income from any bequests held
in trust for the party shall continue to be used as the
National Chairman sees fit, but he shall be unable to dispose of any capital assets until either the six month period elapses or a meeting of
the Advisory Council or a GMM authorises the changing of
the second trustee.
6)
The only other power of the Advisory Council shall be that it may call a
General Members' Meeting by a two-thirds majority of
Advisory Council members voting in a properly convened meeting, even if this is
opposed by the National Chairman. Alternatively, the
National Chairman may call such a meeting at any time he deems it necessary. Should such a meeting be called, it must be held within
40 days, and the dispute which has led to the GMM being
called shall be put to the members to decide. If a
two-thirds majority of such a GMM should vote against the National Chairman, then a leadership election shall be held within 60 days in
accordance with the provisions of Section 4 of this
constitution.
7)
The elected National Chairman shall appoint a National Treasurer, who
shall sit as of right on the Advisory Council for as long as he holds this
position. The National Treasurer shall administer the central
funds of the party, and shall be required to provide to
the Chairman and Deputy Chairman regular accounts of all items of income and expenditure. All cheques
paid out from these central funds must bear the signature of two national officials of the party, as
approved by the National Chairman.
8)
The National Treasurer shall, by prior arrangement, be required to make available
current financial records for inspection by any member of the Advisory Council
at any meeting of the Advisory Council.
SECTION 6: DISCIPLINE
1)
The disciplinary code of the party is embodied in the Code of Conduct,
which comprises Annex 1 of this Constitution.
2)
Once the constitutionally defined internal disciplinary mechanisms of
the party as outlined in this Section are exhausted in
regard to the disciplinary procedures and proceedings, then
the decision of the disciplinary tribunal is final and binding on the member concerned. As such, members (including those who have been
disciplined or expelled) legally affirm and agree that
they will not seek any external legal (or non legal)
review of any disciplinary tribunal decision or its procedures. They also agree
and affirm that they will accept the decision of any
disciplinary tribunal as final and binding.
3)
Members who have offended against the Code of Conduct or otherwise acted
in a manner contrary to the interests of the party shall be liable
to disciplinary sanction
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4)
Ultimate authority to determine how the "interests of the
party" as specified in the above Sub-section
and in Section 2, Sub-section 5, may be defined rests with the elected National Chairman of the party or will any official or group of
officials and/or members of the party authorised by him to art
in that capacity.
5)
In the first instance of any member being believed to have committed an
offence as defined in this Section, that member will
normally be subject to a written reprimand. Such reprimands may be issued by any
official senior to the member being reprimanded.
A copy of such a reprimand must be forwarded to the National Chairman within 7 days. A second such written reprimand
within 2 years would normally be met, upon receipt by the National Chairman of
the copy of the said reprimand, with suspension
of membership of between 1 and 5 months. The suspension to be notified by the National Chairman, or other senior
official authorised by him, to the member in question.
6)
In the event of:
(a) a written reprimand, the member
concerned has the right of appeal to the National Chairman;
(b) suspension, the member concerned has the
right of appeal to a disciplinary tribunal.
7)
In the case of a serious offence being committed and where it is judged
that there would be some risk to the well-being of the
party in that person continuing to exercise their rights of
membership:
(a) the National Chairman, or other senior
official authorised by him, may immediately suspend or expel
from membership any such member prior to a Disciplinary Tribunal being
held to determine whether that person has committed an
offence;
(b) The member concerned should, as soon as
is practically possible thereafter, have in writing the
details of the alleged offence.
8)
The Disciplinary Tribunal shall be composed of senior party officials
where possible and shall be selected according to the
convenience of the party by the National Chairman. Such a
tribunal shall consist of a Tribunal Chairman and at least two other party members. Such a tribunal shall as far as possible be conducted in
a place and at a time reasonably accessible to the accused
and with a minimum of 14 days notice.
9)
The Disciplinary Tribunal shall have the power to rescind an expulsion;
suspend from membership; increase the period of
suspension of membership following a failed appeal against
such; impose restrictions upon a person; and shall also have the power to expel from membership those guilty of offences against the Code of
Conduct or
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who have otherwise acted in a manner
contrary to the interests of the party as outlined above in Sub-sections 2 and 3.
10) In the event of a Disciplinary Tribunal
being conducted as specified above, it will be left to the discretion of the
official responsible to formulate the precise procedure for the conduct of such an enquiry, though this must be reasonable and
fair. Complex cases may call for a Tribunal prosecutor to
marshal the evidence and present the case.
11) An appeal within two weeks to the
National Chairman against a disciplinary tribunal decision or sanction may be made by either the guilty party or the
Tribunal prosecutor in the event that such a person was
needed,
SECTION 7: NATIONWIDE ORGANISATION OF THE
PARTY
1) The
nationwide organisation of the party shall be divided on a geographical basis
into Regions, Branches Groups and Contacts. Additionally, specialist circles
may be formed from time to time on a non-geographical basis,
the membership of which need not necessarily be party
members.
2)
The Region will normally consist of a county or group of counties,
determined according to convenience by the party
leadership.
3)
Within each region, the strength of the party will be divided into
smaller units to be known as Branches Groups and
Contacts. These will normally be based on cities, towns, parliamentary constituencies or groups thereof, situated in close
proximity to each other.
4)
Contact, Group and Branch Organisers are appointed/removed by their
Regional Organiser and he, in turn, by the Director
for Group Development and Regulation who has overall
responsibility for the running of this structure as well as final authority, saving that of the National Chairman himself, as to appointments and
operational decisions.
5)
As with the regional-based party structure, the heads of circles are
likewise subordinate to the Director of Group Development
and Regulation and count as party officials, though their
subordinates are not deemed officials within this Constitution.
6)
Branch Group and Contact Organisers will have full authority over the
affairs of their branches and groups within the limits of
this Constitution. This authority will include the power to
appoint all other branch or group officials as are deemed necessary to the running of their local units including fundholders. This latter
authority does not apply to Contacts, since Contacts are a
smaller, pre-Group phase of organisation. All officials, whether Organisers, fund holders etc must live within the normal
geographical area
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of operations for the group/branch in
question. The membership, in any locality or circle, may
naturally make their preference clear for their choice of any local official, but the final decision rests with the official responsible for the
appointment.
7)
All groups and branches must have a fundholder and an Organiser. While a
fundholder may be appointed by either an Organiser or
the National Treasurer, only the National Chairman or the
National Treasurer may remove a fundholder.
8)
Branches, Groups and Contacts within any region shall be distinguished
from one another according to the discretion of the
Director for Group Development and Regulation using
nationally standard criteria. Responsibility for establishing branches Groups and Contacts within a region, for determining lines of
demarcation between them and for defining the precise criteria whereby a unit
qualifies to be registered as a branch shall lie with the Regional
Organiser, who shall be answerable in turn to the Director for Group Development and Regulation.
SECTION 8: PARTY MONIES AND PROPERTY
1)
CENTRAL FUNDS
(a) Property or funds entrusted to or held
by a member or ex-member or any body or unit of the party for party purposes
shall be held and used by him, her or them as trustee for
the party for the time being, subject to any lawful and constitutional directive imposed or given by the donor or the person entrusting the
property or funds to the said trustee.
(b) A trustee shall, if so required by the
elected National Chairman of the party or any official
thus authorised by him, transfer ownership and possession of property and funds
held in trust for and on behalf of the party to any person or persons nominated as trustees for the party thereby. Every such trustee shall,
so far as may be within his or her power, obey the
directions of the National Chairman or any official
authorised by him as to the use or disposal of property or funds held by them
for and on behalf of the party.
(c) Save the exception provided for in
(Section 8, Sub-section 1, para (d)) below, no official
other than the National Treasurer and the National Chairman or some official authorised by him, may commit or involve the party in any
expenditure of central funds or any other form of transaction
without the written consent of the National Chairman or official
authorised by him for such a purpose
(d) The central funds of the party shall be
administered by a National Treasurer, who shall be required
to keep regular accounts of all items of income and expenditure and who shall not be the same person as the Party Auditor. All cheques
paid out from these central funds must bear the
signature of the National Treasurer and one other party
official to be appointed by the National Chairman. The National Chairman shall determine, by arrangement with the National Treasurer
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maximum limit on any item of expenditure
which may be made without his (the National
Chairman's) consent.
(e) All debts and liabilities properly incurred by the
party at a national level shall be solely
the responsibility of the National Chairman.
2)
LOCAL FUNDS
(a) All local funds of the party shall be
administered by the regional Treasurer in a single
regional account, appointed in accordance with the provisions of Section 7, Sub-section 6, who shall be required to keep regular accounts
of all items of income and expenditure concerned, and to
keep and submit to the relevant authorities all records
required under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 and
any subsequent related legislation. All cheques paid out from the regional fund
must bear the signature of the regional Treasurer and regional Organiser. Limits of expenditure for any local funds shall be
determined in accordance with the same procedure as that
specified in the foregoing Subsection.
(b) Regions may operate other accounts
subject to the prior approval of the National Treasurer
and their being operated in accordance with the requirements of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 and any subsequent
related legislation.
(c) Contact areas, as distinct from groups
and branches, do not raise money to be administered by the
Regional Treasurer. Contacts, for the purposes of the law, are treated as
individuals and are not able to collect or receive donations. Any monies raised by individuals for the immediate furtherance of the party
in a Contact area (e.g. the purchase of leaflets & papers
etc) are permissible.
(d) No local unit may operate any kind of
account.
(e) In the event that, for any reason, local
funds are not able to be administered by the regional
Treasurer, then the funds will be administered by the National Treasurer or another treasurer appointed by either him or the Director
of Group Development & Regulation.
(f) Any financial undertakings entered into
by any local unit or region of the party are the sole
responsibility of that local unit/region, and no party organisation outside the unit/region may be charged with liability for debts arising
therefrom. No Organiser shall commit his branch/group to spend against
future/anticipated income and thereby place his unit in
debt. All debts and liabilities incurred by any local unit
shall be the personal responsibility of the Organiser of that unit/region and
not that of the party.
(g) The arrangements for the method and
frequency whereby regional Treasurers keep the National Treasurer and local
units within the region informed of the
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position of the regional account shall be
determined by the National Treasurer who shall have the
right, and is expected, to inspect all regional financial records on reasonable
notice.
(h) In the event of a local unit disbanding
for any reason, all monies and property belonging to that unit shall revert
automatically to the ownership of the party and the custody of
the regional Treasurer of the party.
SECTION 9: PUBLICATION OF PARTY LITERATURE
1) All publication of party literature at
local level and on local initiative will require the consent of the party's Director of Publicity. This consent may be
obtained by either the prior submission of any such
literature for inspection by the party's Director of Publicity or by his prior granting to the local official concerned
authority to print such literature as he sees fit.
2)
The elected National Chairman will reserve the absolute right to order
to be withdrawn from distribution any item of party
literature or other publicity material published which does
not comply with the aforementioned rules or which in its content or quality of production does not reflect creditably on the party.
SECTION 10: STATEMENTS TO THE MEDIA
1)
INTERNAL AFFAIRS
(a) No member of the party may be interviewed
by, or give any statement to, the news media on matters
internal to the party who has not been given prior authorisation to do so by his or her Regional Organiser or by a National official of
the party.
2)
LOCAL POLITICS
(a) No member of the party may be interviewed
by, or give any statement to, the news media on matters
of local politics who has not been given prior authorisation to do so by his or her Regional Organiser or by a National official of the
party. The exception to this rule is any elected
representative for that local area.
3)
NATIONAL ISSUES
(a) No member of the party may be interviewed
by, or give any statement to, the news media on
national issues who has not been given prior authorisation to do so by his or
her Regional Press Officer, or by a National official of the party.
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SECTION 11: ELECTIONS
1)
No local branch or group of the party may undertake to contest any
election, whether parliamentary or local government, without
the prior consent of the National Chairman or National
official or Regional Organiser authorised by him.
2)
Local units must submit their choice of candidate for approval to the
National Chairman or a person authorised by him to
approve candidates.
SECTION 12: ACTIVITIES
1)
No local branch or group of the party may undertake to promote any
activity on a scale requiring support from members outside
that branch or group without the prior consent of the local Regional Organiser.
2)
In the same way no region of the party may undertake to promote any
activity on a scale requiring support from members outside that region without
the prior consent of the National Chairman or senior official delegated by him.
SECTION 13: GENERAL MEMBERS'MEETINGS
1)
No rigid rules shall govern the holding of internal meetings of the
party but such meetings will be held as the occasion demands.
2)
In the event of the National Chairman or the Advisory Council calling a
General Members' Meeting, all members of the party
shall have the right to attend and vote, subject to the provisions of Section
2, Sub-section 6 of this Constitution.
3)
Any member wishing to submit a resolution for consideration for
inclusion on the agenda of a members' meeting must have a
proposer and seconder for such a resolution who are both
paid-up full members of the party and must submit the resolution to the National Chairman not later than 28 days before the scheduled date of
the meeting.
4)
Any changes in Sections 1,4, 5 or 13 of this Constitution must be
approved by a two-thirds majority vote of members attending a
General Members' Meeting. Any member wishing to submit a
resolution incorporating such change or changes for inclusion on the agenda of such a meeting must first obtain consent from the
elected National Chairman for such inclusion, having in the
first place submitted the resolution for consideration in
accordance with Sub-section 6 of this Section.
5)
General Members' Meetings may only be called by the National Chairman or
by the Advisory Council in accordance with Section
5 of this Constitution.
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SECTION 14: REVISIONS TO THIS CONSTITUTION
1)
Consideration will regularly be given to changes in this Constitution
for the purpose of improving the functional efficiency of the
party. Final authority to determine such changes, however,
will rest with the elected National Chairman - saving those Sections protected by Section 13, Sub-section 4.
2)
Any changes made to this Constitution by a majority vote at a properly
convened General Members' Meeting shall be effective
from the time the vote is taken. Changes made by the
elected National Chairman shall take effect following publication in a Members' bulletin. The revised Constitution in either case must then be
published and made available within 30 days.
ANNEX 1: CODE OF CONDUCT
1)
All persons occupying any positions of authority within the party and
thereby authorised to issue directives to other
members for the performance of party tasks are expected to
communicate such directives with courtesy and dignity, mindful of the fact that the party is an organisation, not of conscripts, but of
volunteers who for the most part give their services
unpaid and are able to leave the party at any time they wish.
2)
All members when engaged in party tasks are expected to act in
accordance with whatever directives may be issued to them by
the senior party official present, providing that such
directives are reasonable, lawful and in compliance with the Constitution of the party.
3)
All party members when present on party activities and functions are
expected to be of clean and tidy appearance.
4)
All party members are expected at all times to conduct themselves
in a manner that will bring credit upon the party and to
refrain from any acts, whether from a party political or
private motive and whether political or private in nature, which are likely to
bring the party into disrepute.
5)
PROSCRIPTIONS
(a) The National Chairman may proscribe
individuals, organisations or publications which are so
hostile to the party, or whose views and or behaviour are so likely to bring discredit upon the party, that members should have no contact
with them.
(b) Such a hostile individual, publications
or group is thenceforth regarded as a rotten apple and
proscription is the means by which they are prevented from
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contaminating others. Not only are the
proscribed barred from attending party functions and
activities, but party members are barred from attending events organised by them and barred from sharing platforms with them,
distributing or advertising literature and electronic media
produced by or in support of them, and promoting events at which they are known
or - in the opinion of the party leadership - likely to be attending.
(c)
Proscriptions shall come into effect on
publication in the National members' bulletin and remain
in force until further notice. A full list appears on the party's website.
6)
No party member is permitted to present as party policy any political
viewpoint that has not been adopted as such. Any party
member, when presenting any viewpoint which differs from
adopted party policy, must stress that that viewpoint reflects only their own private opinion and is not part of
any policy adopted by the party.
7)
Every party member has the right to express criticism or dissent on
matters internal to the party and to work, within the
framework of the Constitution, to achieve internal change within the party. Members are expected to take concerns to their
local or regional organiser and they in turn, should a
quick resolution not be possible, to take it on to the Advisory Council.
Further, an AC member so approached must raise the subject at the next AC meeting or in communication with the National
Chairman and other AC colleagues. An official who airs
criticism or dissent publicly or to subordinate members
without first exhausting the proper channels shall be guilty of a serious disciplinary offence. As a general rule, good news should be passed to
subordinate members while problems and criticisms should only be passed to more
senior party officials.
8)
The spreading of false or malicious rumours shall be considered an
offence against this Code of Conduct. So too shall be the
deliberate causing of disruption to the working of the
party.
9)
No party member or official shall transmit by any means - written,
verbal or electronic - to another person or organisation
matters that are internal to the party unless prior permission has been given by a member of the Advisory Council or a
Regional Organiser not on the AC.
10) No party member or official shall call
any activity or meeting beyond their position of
authority. Any such call shall be considered an offence against this Code of Conduct.