- Beard Liberation Front
The Beard Liberation Front (BLF) is a British
interest group which campaigns in support ofbeard s and opposes discrimination against those who wear them. Founded in 1995 bysocialist historianKeith Flett who continues to organise and represent the organisation, its continuing success at exposing what it calls "beardism" resulted in the word being entered into theOxford English Dictionary . [cite news|title=A shave new world|first=Jennie|last=Bibbings|publisher=Wales on Sunday|date=9 June 2002 ] [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2481379.stm|title=Are you a beardist?|date=18 November 2002 ] [cite news|url=http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Flett_Keith_210025849.aspx|title=Business People, Information on Keith Flett] Apart from its numerous campaigns in support of beards and against discrimination in the workplace and against those who wear beards as part of their religion, it currently hosts the annualBeard of the Year award. [cite news|title=They do what ...? Byways of the charity world - Beard Liberation Front|first=Ashley|last=Mastandrea|publisher=Third Sector|date=21 June 2006 ]On the face of it the campaign is semi-humorous, with its outwardly frivolous aims, its occasionally outlandish claims of discrimination and conspiracy and its founder, who is also the spokesman for the Campaign for Real Conkers. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/4322534.stm|title=Action to tackle conkers cheats|date=
8 October 2005 |accessdate=2006-12-30] However, the organisation has drawn attention to more serious issues, having spoken out against, among other incidents, the suspension of a fireman for refusing to shave off hisgoatee and the banning of beards amongExxonMobil oil workers (in both cases employers claimed that beards interfered with breathing apparatus). [cite news|title=We won't take it on chin|first=Neal|last=Keeling|publisher=Manchester Evening News |date=14 May 2003 ] [cite news|title=Oil workers facing beard ban|publisher=The Times |date=5 January 2004 ] Flett believes that an issue of "real discrimination" exists against men with beards. Although he admits that a beard, unlike race and gender, is a matter of choice, he has claimed that beardism is associated with more serious forms of discrimination: [cite news|title=Right of Reply - Keith Flett|publisher=The Independent |date=24 March 1999 ]The size of the organisation is unknown; Flett refers to the organisation as "an informal network" and has claimed "a few hundred supporters" in the past.cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2481379.stm|title=Are you a beardist?|publisher=
BBC News |date=18 November 2002 |accessdate=2006-12-30] He is the organisation's sole spokesman in the media.Campaigns
On the occasion of its founding,
Keith Flett claimed that "Beards are politically progressive. All the great revolutionary socialists had a beard. Stalin had a moustache." The BLF soon took up the cause of beards in British politics. In 1996 the BLF called for a bearded man to be appointed to the Cabinet. According to "Independent" diarist Eagle Eye, sources from the Labour Party, then in opposition, promised that if they were elected, the cabinet would include the first bearded minister since Baron Passfield in 1929. Upon Labour's victory in the general election one year later, the beardedRobin Cook was duly appointed Foreign Secretary. Since then, however, the BLF has regarded New Labour as obsessed with a clean-shaven image, with some notable exceptions (includingDavid Blunkett andCharles Clarke ). [cite news|title=Dear Sir, I've written 20,000 letters, but you've only published 1,000|first=Mark|last=Jones|publisher=Evening Standard |date=7 November 2001 ]In 1998 the BLF expressed outrage at actor
Sean Connery being denied a knighthood, claiming that "normally reliable New Labour sources" had told them that the reason was his beard. [cite news|title=Scotsman Diary|publisher=The Scotsman |date=26 February 1998 ] Connery himself claims that his knighthood was delayed because of his support forScottish independence , [ [http://www.seanconnery.com/biography/knighthood/ Official website of Sean Connery] , accessed on2006-12-30 .] while others have pointed out histax exile status and previous remarks that some complained condoned violence against women. [cite news|title=People and places in the news|publisher=Associated Press |date=26 February 1998 ] Connery was eventually knighted in 2000.In 2000 the BLF joined the anti-capitalist
May Day protests with a "mass beard waggle", decrying the waste of natural resources involved in producing shaving foam and brushes. [cite news|title=Richard Wilson, the actor who found fame late in life...|first=Pandora|publisher=The Independent|date=1 May 2000 ] It also claimed thatRobert Burns had a beard, and that contemporary pictures of him which depict the Scottish poet as clean-shaven were a manufactured image designed to make him more popular to the English. The Burns Federation said that there was no evidence to support Flett's claims, and said that he was "talking through his beard". [cite news|title=Is this the real face of our national Beard?|first=Robert|last=McNeil|publisher=The Scotsman|date=22 January 2000 ] .In 2002 the BLF called for a semi-boycott of the second
Harry Potter film "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", citing the continued presence of obviously fake beards worn by actorsRobbie Coltrane andRichard Harris . Flett claimed that the Christmas season was the worst time of year for beardist taunts, with the Potter movies adding to the ammunition already given byFather Christmas . Acknowledging that the pressure from beardies' children would be too great to consider an outright boycott, he said that supporters were merely being encouraged to hiss and boo at the screen.In 2006 the BLF joined the ranks of organisations issuing health advice during the record-breaking summer heatwave by advising beard-wearers to trim their beards, cover them with handkerchiefs and to keep them cool by "placing it in briefly in the freezer department of a fridge or dipping it in a pint of
real ale ". [cite news|title=Britain set to swelter as heatwave goes on|publisher=Press Association |date=3 July 2006 ]The BLF boycotted the 2007
World Beard and Moustache Championships as they claimed the event was over obsessive about the cutting and styling of whiskers rather then the pure cultivation of beards. They were also angered by the Handlebar Club who were hosting the event because of their full club membership ban of those who possess a beard of any description.Renowned handlebar moustache wearer and satirist
Michael "Atters" Attree who sat on the organising committee of the 2007 championships (and is a committee member of the Handlebar Club) hit back at the BLF claiming that their attitude towards his London based clubs handling of the WBMC was "Nonsense and utter Poppycock." He stated "One's personal grooming is of the utmost importance if one is to be a gentleman. Often it's the beard clubs that have been the WBMC hosts. We are just showing the beardies how to do it properly". [cite news|title=Plans to Boycott Beard and Moustache Championships|publisher=Sunday Herald |date=1 September 2007 http://www.sundayherald.com/display.var.1655725.0.0.php?act=complaint&cid=546763] Commenting on the Socialist aspirations of the BLF Attree stated "I'd rather be shot by a moustachioed fascist than bored to death by the BLF". [cite news|title=The Mens's Issue|publisher=Flaunt |date=March 2008]In 2007 during the Labour leadership campaign, the Beard Liberation Front held group discussions and decided to endorse
Charles Clarke for the position, although he eventually announced he was not standing and would be backingGordon Brown .Organiser Keith Flett was reported as saying [cite web| url =http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=ENOnline&category=News&tBrand=ENOnline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED18%20Apr%202007%2009%3A11%3A11%3A470| title = Beardie weirdies back Clarke for next PM | author = David Powles| date =2007-04-18 | work =Norwich Evening News | publisher = ] :He has a very recognisable public persona and it is a million miles from the clean shaven man in a suit image that characterises the Blair and Brown years and which both
David Cameron and Sir Menzies Campbell copy. We believe Britain is ready for a bearded PM.Beard of the Year
In 2000,
Frank Dobson was named "Beard 2000", amid controversy over Dobson's claim that Labour spin doctors had told him to shave off his prize-winning beard for the upcoming elections forMayor of London . Dobson said that he had told them to "get stuffed". [cite news|title=Dobson rejects 'clean-shaven' image|first=Brian|last=Groom|publisher=Financial Times |date=13 March 2000 ]Labour politician
Jeremy Corbyn , who considered his beard "a form of dissent" againstNew Labour , beatRolf Harris to 2001's award. [cite news|title=Beards - Diary|first=Jack|last=Malvern|publisher=The Times|date=10 January 2002 ]2002's winner was Education Secretary
Charles Clarke , who beat comedianRicky Gervais andArchbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams for the title, despite Flett saying that the beard was probably a "pragmatic" one to conceal multipledouble chin s. [cite news|title=Three cheers (and chins) for Charlie, Beard of the Year|first=Black Dog|publisher=Mail on Sunday |date=5 January 2003 ]The 2004 Beard of the Year was held jointly by cricketer
Andrew Flintoff and NATFHE union leaderPaul Mackney , due to the close polling between them. [cite news|title=Bearded duo win by a whisker in contest|publisher=Newsquest Media Group |date=31 December 2004 ]After the English cricket team regained the Ashes for the first time in 16 years, Andrew Flintoff won the award again in 2005, this time unshared, to go with his
BBC Sports Personality of the Year award and his MBE. Lord of the Rings directorPeter Jackson came second, while former joint-winner Paul Mackney was pushed into third. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4566352.stm|title=Flintoff takes Beard of the Year|publisher=BBC News |date=29 December 2005 |accessdate=2006-12-30]England's losing the Ashes the following year did not prevent the 2006 award going to a
cricketer for the third year running; this time to EnglandSikh spin-bowlerMonty Panesar , who narrowly won with 30 percent of the vote. Cuban PresidentFidel Castro was second with 29 percent; Paul Mackney was again third, tying with Archbishop of CanterburyRowan Williams with 10 percent each. [cite news|title=Panesar grabs beard of the year award|publisher=The Morning Star |date=29 December 2006 ] [cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2006/12/monty_beard_of_the_year_2006.shtml|title=Monty - Beard of the Year 2006|first=Pranav|last=Soneji|date=27 December 2006 |accessdate=2006-12-30]Australian all-rounder
Andrew Symonds and Sri Lankan spinnerMuttiah Muralitharan shared the award for Beard of the cricket World Cup 2007 with Panesar the runner-up. [cite news|url=http://sport.guardian.co.uk/cricketworldcup2007/story/0,,2068013,00.html
title=Over-by-over: Australia innings|work=The Guardian | author= Andy Bull|date=28 April 2007 ]In 2007 the Beard of the Year was announced as
Robert Plant , the singer fromLed Zeppelin . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7162740.stm Plant awarded 'beard of the year'] ]References
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