The
Mail’s headline “Film producer who directed movie called 'How
to Get Away With Murder' is jailed for masterminding £5million mortgage scam”
last week might not have seemed too close to the world of politics. But the
piece also noted Ben Pickering “had also
been a prospective parliamentary candidate for the Conservative Party in
Swansea, South Wales in 2000”.
That wasn’t the end of his Conservative credentials.
Pickering was one of the three co-founders of the Young Britons’ Foundation
(YBF), the self-styled “Conservative
Madrasa”, along with Donal Blaney and Greg Smith. The YBF carries out
training for Tory activists, and many of its alumni have gone on to greater
things, although sadly their attempts to get into Parliament have not gone so
well.
As the Mail told, “Pickering, who has produced a series of
crime thrillers, lined his pockets after making fake mortgage applications. But he ended up in court over the scam after
admitting conspiracy to defraud and was today jailed for six years. Judge Keith
Thomas told him: 'These offences were fuelled not by economic necessity, but by
greed’”. So what does the YBF have to say about that?
Well, the YBF has nothing at all to say about it.
Blaney is rather more keen – understandably – in promoting YBF events, and the
group’s attempt to appropriate the word “sound”.
Yes, that’ll win them friends on Merseyside, or maybe not. The YBF website
tells anyone who wants to know that it “was
co-founded in July 2003 by Donal Blaney and Greg Smith”.
The Daily
Mail’s legendarily foul mouthed editor would no doubt approve of such
selective disclosure. But there is plenty of evidence to connect Pickering to
the YBF, whatever the group’s efforts. For instance, Tory MEP Timothy Kirkhope still
has an item live on his website with a photo of himself with Pickering, who
was described at the time as the YBF’s “Executive
Director”.
Charity
Vault tells that “The Young Britons’
Foundation was co-founded in July 2003 by Donal Blaney, Greg Smith and Ben Pickering” [my emphasis].
Pickering’s connection to the YBF was on show when he contributed “A youth wing fit for purpose” to ConHome in 2006,
although the full version of the article is proving elusive. And then there is
the evidence still available over at the YBF site.
Oh look, there is still a photo of Pickering, with the YBF
logo, and both now preserved for posterity on Zelo Street. So much for the efforts to dissociate themselves from
that embarrassing co-founder who is now doing a six stretch for conspiracy to
defraud. I’m sure, though, that this was just One Rogue Co-Founder, and that the
YBF has not incubated any further bad behaviour.
It would be horribly
embarrassing to the YBF and their Tory pals if it had done, mind.
Not all that elusive
ReplyDeleteHis partner in crime, Mark Cainen, was the Tory Candidate for West Cross Ward, Swansea in the West Glamorgan County Council elections of 1993. There was an article in the South Wales Evening Post when the Labour Candidate complained about someone who was on the candidate list as 'Labour' when, in fact, the person had nothing to do with the Party. A West Cross storekeeper phoned the local Labour Party when he saw someone in his shop trying to get nominations on an official candidate application form. The spaces for the name of the candidate on the form were blank. In the shop at the same time as the mystery person was none other than the Tory Candidate, Mark Cainen. Although the local paper was not online in 1993, I'm sure that they must have the story in their archives.
ReplyDeleteIMDB is devoid of any references to him or a movie called "How to Get Away With Murder", that dont refer to the US TV serial with which I doubt he was involved.
ReplyDeleteSo he'll be out in time for the 2020 elections. Just in time for UKIP to adopt him as a suitable candidate......
ReplyDeleteHis involvement with "How to get....." seems to have been with the pilot episode. The rest of his limited cinematic CV is something else that has gone offline - what would we do without Google Cache....? http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:y1W7O7-dZsQJ:jericholanepictures.com/ben-p/+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk