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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    AND!

    Don't you think his PR team will be logged in to the comments from Arrse - considering they think they purport to represent the British squaddie?

    And if they are, I shall be watching with interest Mr Griffin!

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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    I reckon the tw@t will be the one that walks away looking good. Remember, he's not stupid, well stupid but very well educated.
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    The BBC are loving this, and all the racist chav cnuts who had never heard of Griffin now have a hero
    And to think, I had no Idea I could bring so much fun and frivolity to others

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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    Quote Originally Posted by the_boy_syrup
    I don't think Griffin will get a word out
    He will be booed and shouted down the minute they go to him
    I don't think he will. The audience will have been selected and, as a recorded show, any trouble will be dealt with to give a seamless programme. I do think they wil give him a "polite" grilling. I live in hopes of an interesting, informative programme.

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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    Quote Originally Posted by devilish
    I reckon the tw@t will be the one that walks away looking good. Remember, he's not stupid, well stupid but very well educated.
    Yes agree'd, the Cambridge educated leader is not to be under-estimated, his aim is to highlight why Britain is broken, the mainstraim parties have ignored & let down many up & down the country

    "I will watch as i always do, last time it got heated as i remember was when mrs becket got heckled over the expenses row"

    NB: I wonder how many walk out in disgust

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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    Quote Originally Posted by DemsMaShoes
    Quote Originally Posted by the_boy_syrup
    I don't think Griffin will get a word out
    He will be booed and shouted down the minute they go to him
    I don't think he will. The audience will have been selected and, as a recorded show, any trouble will be dealt with to give a seamless programme. I do think they wil give him a "polite" grilling. I live in hopes of an interesting, informative programme.
    I was thinking of the QT when Margeret Beckitt was on and the expence row happened everytime she started to talk they shouted her down

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    As the BBC pointed out, she 'bravely remained in London beside her husband' during the war.
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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    This is a first for Question Time and is a somewhat historic and unique TV moment. David Dimbleby will be fully aware of that and will keep a tight rein on both the panel and audience. Nick Griffin is mainly used to preaching to a person of lower intellect than himself, and political lightweights and bullshitters rarely get through an hour in front of Dimbleby, the audience and their fellow panellists without being exposed as under-briefed, or just plain stupid. I'm looking forward to his response to the questions selected from the public, provided that they are well balanced and not just racially themed as we already know Griffin's views on non whites etc.
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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    Don't think he will get a word in, leftie BBC will have a partisan crowd, some of the panel will flounce out in dignified outrage etc rather than have a serious debate with the bloke and show him and his party up.

    Don't know any of the BNPs policies apart from the obvious ones the journos mention, so don't know how much depth Nick Griffin will have.

    Plus his brother Peter is much funnier.

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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    Exatamundo! Let him dig his own hole!

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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    Can I drive the 'dignified outrage' bus? I've got the quals, the work ticket and just need the keys. Where should I drop 'em off?

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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    The BNP is a legally constituted political party, It has two ELECTED members in the EU parliament. People voted for them in sufficient numbers to do that. Let them have their say. You can always vote for another party. Simple.

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    Re: A Question of Question Time

    Quote Originally Posted by devilish
    I reckon the tw@t will be the one that walks away looking good. Remember, he's not stupid, well stupid but very well educated.

    I think he will. The BNP have been very canny about not counterdemonstrating today. They've let the part time anarchists of the left have a free reign and the tw4ts have made themselves look like morons.

    I'd like someone in the audience to ask him if he's ever heard an articulate argument from his opponents, Peter Hain included, as to why he should be prevented, as an elected MEP & leader of a legal party, from appearing on Question Time.

    I've been staggered by the standard of Neanderthal viloence and embarrasingly poor sixth form standard debating skills that I've heard and witnessed from the Anti Fascist Fascists on radio & TV news programmes today.

    We've heard Will Young, Frank Skinner & Ian Hislop. What gives them more right to debate the issues than Griffin?

    Let's hear him. If he's a kn0b we'll soon see it for ourselves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Over4MeNow
    Can I drive the 'dignified outrage' bus? I've got the quals, the work ticket and just need the keys. Where should I drop 'em off?
    Some part of Bradford with a large Islamic immigrant population :D

    I,m ferking jesting before everyone gets uppity, not a fan of racists

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    Look, the answer to this question is very simple,------- Give everybody a fair crack of the whip, and then simply let society choose at the polls. -----True democrecy in action. :D

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    Dont know if anyone noticed or if it was intentional but when the BBC showed the live introductions to the stage, Griffin got booed but on the re-run at the highlights those boos turned into clapping :S

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