BNP to get their say on Question time!
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If the questions and the quality of the panel is good then we shall see, you seem to have little regard for the general public and its ability to see through he likes of the BNP. Perhaps you should give them a little more credit, not all DM reading (and taking as gospel) morons you know!
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Oh ye of little faith
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What say you?
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Oh come on, would you rather he (Griffin) was censured and not heard, giving him more cred with the hard of thinking? most (or at least enough) people are smart enough to spot a nutter or party of nutters, really they are, if not we would not have question time because we would be far left or right wing controlled by now with even less freedom of speech that we already have.
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Good point Paul. Censure can only cause harm in my opinion. We need to hear Nick Griffin speak. The jeering and booing will show up his opponents as boorish idiots and leave him with a lot of credibility. Civilised, intelligent debate is needed and that will show if Nick Griffin is to be taken seriously. His abhorrence for non white people has been revealed on many an occasion, the reason the BNP is gaining popularity is because the populus is feeling disaffected, let down and down trodden by the idiots at Westminster.
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We will see - I am confident that a fair cross section of the British public are overall dumb enough to fall for him, but of course the good old BBC may fill the studio with the looney left
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Me too! Worth the license fee for tonight alone. Next week Jacqui Smith is on and I can't wait to hear her explanation for de-fauding the tax payer and getting away with it
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Apartheid
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He used to be in the liberals but decided to change his mind. Obviously thought he'd be in with more of a shout of power with Labour ....
Oh, and resigning because of electoral donations issues! "... Peter Hain released a statement saying that, being busy with his government jobs, it was simply forgotten about, and said it was absurd to think any misconduct took place, and that he would pay back £25,000 of the money ..."
Yeah right Peter. Sorry, but he's one of the most odious of Labour's current crop!
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Hain initially threw his toys out and refused to go on with Griffin, stating that Griffinn should not be allowed on QT. Lets see if Hain is up to taking Griffin on and putting foot to a$$ when it comes to QT!
Hain appears to be a lying, cheating, violent scumbag given his past performances and the PM expenses, ironically not that much between him and some of Griffins cohorts then!
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You should know that it alright to kill, maim as long as it is in the name of anti-apartheid/****/facism
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The disgraced MP and serial Left Wing Biggot Hain should keep his trap firmly shut!!
He's not even English. What does it have to do with him?!?
He's not even English. What does it have to do with him?!?
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I just heard bbc protesters have breached bbc security
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-..._Question_Time
Nick griffin has stated he will not attend if his safety is not guaranteed.
Nothing like freedom of speech.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-..._Question_Time
Nick griffin has stated he will not attend if his safety is not guaranteed.
Nothing like freedom of speech.
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Latest news is that he is in the building, despite the unlawful attempts of the violent anti-democratic left wing demonstrators to prevent it.
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From that news link .... "Lukas Keudic, 20, a student at King's College London, was one of those who managed to get to the doors of the studio where the controversial debate was being held. He said: "We were in the main reception next to Piers Morgan when about 30 police officers turned up. "There were about 10 to 20 of us and we were just standing there chanting in a peaceful protest. "We spoke to the police and they started grabbing us. They grabbed one person and we started chanting 'Ian Tomlinson' and then they put us into a corner." ..."
Nothing like trying to provoke the police then ...... (Tomlinson - died at the G20 riots).
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Nothing like trying to provoke the police then ...... (Tomlinson - died at the G20 riots).
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Oh, and Jeremy Vine discussed this on Radio 2 today. Can't remember who he had in but two women. One in the studio arguing for free speech. 'If you don't agree with what he says then argue ...' etc etc. A reasonable voice. The other one was dead against but one thing she said stood out, though it wasn't picked up and argued, which was 'but people might agree with what he says and vote for him'.
WTF????? I hate to disappoint the old bat but that's what democracy is all about. If she wants to ban people from hearing things she disagrees with she should go and live in a communist state. Oh, wait, most of the Labour government were paid up communists ....
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WTF????? I hate to disappoint the old bat but that's what democracy is all about. If she wants to ban people from hearing things she disagrees with she should go and live in a communist state. Oh, wait, most of the Labour government were paid up communists ....
Dave
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Nick Griffin the big racist thug...... but after what i've seen the only aggressive thugs i've seen today were the lentil munching politically correct Guardian reading big fat lesbians being carted off by the police.
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Wouldn't surprise me if this wasn't a prelude for the BBC to justifying featuring other extremist political groups on questiontime in the future.
I mean, i think it might be entertaining listening what our own home grown "nutter" has to say because he's likely to bring up issues that everyone i have spoken to recently wants answers on.
But i wouldn't be interested if the BBC featured some imported islamic extremist in the future, i would just switch channels and watch something more highbrow like babestation.
I mean, i think it might be entertaining listening what our own home grown "nutter" has to say because he's likely to bring up issues that everyone i have spoken to recently wants answers on.
But i wouldn't be interested if the BBC featured some imported islamic extremist in the future, i would just switch channels and watch something more highbrow like babestation.
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Funneee. His Wikipedia entry makes no mention of going to jail. But it does say "... In 1972, a private prosecution brought by Francis Bennion in regard to his leadership of the illegal direct-action interference with the tours resulted in a ten day Old Bailey trial with the jury failing to agree on three charges and hence he was acquitted on those charges, but Peter Hain was found guilty of criminal conspiracy and fined £200. He appealed against the conviction in 1973. The Court of Appeal dismissed his appeal with costs. As reported in the Daily Telegraph of 23 October 1973, the court said his conviction was "fully justified". Lord Justice Roskill said Hain had not elected to give evidence, adding that "He gave no explanation of his part over the incidents with which he was charged." ..."
He used to be in the liberals but decided to change his mind. Obviously thought he'd be in with more of a shout of power with Labour ....
Oh, and resigning because of electoral donations issues! "... Peter Hain released a statement saying that, being busy with his government jobs, it was simply forgotten about, and said it was absurd to think any misconduct took place, and that he would pay back £25,000 of the money ..."
Yeah right Peter. Sorry, but he's one of the most odious of Labour's current crop!
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He used to be in the liberals but decided to change his mind. Obviously thought he'd be in with more of a shout of power with Labour ....
Oh, and resigning because of electoral donations issues! "... Peter Hain released a statement saying that, being busy with his government jobs, it was simply forgotten about, and said it was absurd to think any misconduct took place, and that he would pay back £25,000 of the money ..."
Yeah right Peter. Sorry, but he's one of the most odious of Labour's current crop!
Dave
Hain was jailed in South Africa framed by the SA government and he was a leading anti-apatheid campaigner
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Does the job of 'moderator' include presenting a willfully slanted and one-sided set of opinions (dressed up as facts). Shouldn't a moderator be...i don't know...moderate maybe?
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As for a 'full and balanced' picture, I think we get the full and balanced picture from the > £100K donations he failed to declare and had to apologise to parliament for ...... That alone says the sort of person he is!
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I'll be watching this with interest tonight. Saw the Nick Griffin guy on a repeat of the channel4 news interview the other night on youtube, and it was the first time I'd seen him speak and he actually came across very well, much to my surprise. Up until then I'd only been force-fed an opinion of the guy from the BBC website etc, so was expecting some short temptered ranting and raging nutter, but he kept his cool and answered the questions cleverly. He shot the Tory guy (who turned out to be Lord something or other) down in flames early on.
YouTube - Nick Griffin - Channel 4 Interview
Interesting the Guardian reading looney-left in my office are so up in arms about the fact that he might not be allowed free speech, that they almost sound like they have sympathy for the guy based on the discussions in the office today!
YouTube - Nick Griffin - Channel 4 Interview
Interesting the Guardian reading looney-left in my office are so up in arms about the fact that he might not be allowed free speech, that they almost sound like they have sympathy for the guy based on the discussions in the office today!
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