Emigrants Described as Filth by UK Teacher

Emigrants Described as Filth by UK Teacher

Emigrants Described as Filth by UK Teacher

Recent reports show that a BNP member posted comments on the internet that went on to describe some emigrants as savage animals and filth. These comments were posted while the member was working as a technology teacher.

The General Teaching Council went on to hear that Adam Walker used a school laptop to access an online forum, in which he claimed parts of Britain were nothing more than a dumping ground for Third World countries. Mr Walker, who resigned from Houghton Kepier Sports College in Houghton le Spring, located near Sunderland, in 2007, is the first teacher to appear before the General Teaching Council accused of racial intolerance.

When opening the case against Mr Walker, who was actually a former solider as well, The General Teaching Council presented officer Bradley Albuery. Mr Albuergy alleged that postings made by the teacher demonstrated views suggestive of both racial and religious intolerance. Mr Albuergy went on to say that Mr Walker used the pseudonym Corporal Fox to make the postings to a forum on Teessideonline, which addressed the popularity of the BNP, during February and March of 2007.

In one of these posts, Mr Walker went on to claim that the BNP had risen in popularity, because they are the only party who are making a stand and are prepared to protect the rights of citizens against the savage animals. In another posting, which took place on the same day, Mr Walker said that recent media coverage of illegal animals and how they are allowed to stay in the UK despite committing heinous crimes makes him disgusted.

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