- 24-10-2009, 09:09 #21
Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
QT was a joke the other night, it was arranged as a liabore/BBC way of discrediting the BNP, which it did in a way, but by doing it in the manner they chose, it also gave the BNP the bullied child at school position.
Lets all pick on them and make them out to be the boogy man, didnt work as they wanted it to.
Sadly, this country needs a party with some of the ideas the BNP have, but without the "nazi lets gas them all" attitude.
We need a party who will stop the influx of non fugees (which from my stand point, they arent genuine in the vast majority of cases) and the scrounging chav culture that has been free to develop since the human rights PC bollix took over, but in a different way to the way BNP want it done.
I will still vote MRLP, as they are the only ones honest enough to say they dont have a clue how to run the country.D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F.
Vegitarians? bunch of cnuts more like.
- 24-10-2009, 09:20 #22Member
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Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
Didnt discredit the BNP in any way shape or form. That can easily be done i'm sure if the establishment agree to a fair debate.
Originally Posted by Gren
- 24-10-2009, 09:27 #23
Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
I think Griffin has a point
He should have bnen asked "normal" questions on QT
Nobody gets an hour to attack Labour about how wank they have been
The Sun are running a piecce on Griffins "Downfall"
Some of the entierly random audience have come forward for their moment of glory
Khush Kumar, 38, was cheered as he suggested a whip-round to send Griffin and his supporters to the "colourless" South Pole.
Financial services firm boss Khush
Black lawyer Nathaniel Ikeazor, 43, of Twickenham, West London - who also hurled a question from the audience
Beth Pritchard who lives in South London with her civil partner of 2½ years Ellen Mellington
2 well educated Coloured Gentlemen and a Lesbian out of the ones who applied to be in the audience and just happend to get picked when they put their hand up tpo attack Griffin
Would they fill the audience with BNP members next time they interview a radical Muslim in the intrests of fair play and balanced reporting?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...k-Griffin.htmlWe should remember the tremendous contribution of the Queen Mother to the war effort:
As the BBC pointed out, she 'bravely remained in London beside her husband' during the war.
This contrasts sharply with the actions of my grandfather who, on the declaration of war immediately left his wife and children and pissed off, first to France, then North Africa, Italy, France (again) and finally Germany.
The shame will always be with us.
- 24-10-2009, 09:30 #24Senior Member

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Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
Isn't the British sense of fair play wonderful.
Nick Griffith, representing the most far right party (but not facsist he says!)
in Britain, gets beaten up on TV in what now appears to have been a stitch-up, is being defended by people who would never in their lives think of voting for BNP.
In fact, I would bet that the majority of posters, prior to the programme, did not have a good word to say for NG and the BNP.
Now he is the 'fatty' in the class who has been bullied and we should stand up for him.
My only regret about the programme is that tw@t Dimbleby kept interrupting NG and not letting him speak out and show what a cunt he is and how abhorrent his party policies are. If Griffiths had been allowed to speak out he would have shown himself in his true colours and there would not be a groundswell of opinion against the BBC and for NG."Patience is counting down without blasting off."
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- 24-10-2009, 09:30 #25
Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
Yes he was, BBC sponored by Labour saw to that but there was a wounding hit to Jack which he didn't go a wow on, that of being called a Conchie.
We might not like what they stand for but freedom at the ballot box will see them gain more seats at local level, if that bam pot Galloway can get in whats stopping Nick?
- 24-10-2009, 09:33 #26
Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
I agree totally.
Originally Posted by Auld-Yin Blue skies & soft landings
M3.... still making a splash. (But for how long?)
- 24-10-2009, 09:38 #27
Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
I do agree with you but whilst not defending him I think the BBC have badly fukced this one up
Originally Posted by Plant-Pilot
If they had asked him the usual stuff about Europe the Economy and the postal / Fire strikes etc he would still have made an arse of himself
However he would have had no comeback
By turning it into a show just about him he has a case that the BBC are out to get him
Traet him normal he'll soon make a clown out of him selfWe should remember the tremendous contribution of the Queen Mother to the war effort:
As the BBC pointed out, she 'bravely remained in London beside her husband' during the war.
This contrasts sharply with the actions of my grandfather who, on the declaration of war immediately left his wife and children and pissed off, first to France, then North Africa, Italy, France (again) and finally Germany.
The shame will always be with us.
- 24-10-2009, 09:46 #28
Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
Who's that then?
Originally Posted by Auld-Yin
I bought a military watch. It didn't tell me the time, it told me to get my hair cut.
Scribbler of long and boring stories since 2006 with most of them chucked in HERE.
- 24-10-2009, 09:53 #29
Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
Notice that the Sun only quoted certain figures from the YouGov poll, watching the news last night, I'm quite certain that the news reader said that upto 43% polled agreed with certain parts of what the BNP were about with ref to immigration policies.
Originally Posted by the_boy_syrup The Knights Templar - Gods Own Special Forces, kicking arrse in the sandy places in days of yore.
Don't take any lip off him chef, make him have seconds - Unknown Scaley, Aldershot cookhouse dinner queue
No good asking him what's in the pies, he's ACC not CID - Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77ShnCW012s
- 24-10-2009, 09:55 #30
Re: Nick Griffin- I was Stitched Up
Given that we're seeing an increase in the failure to take up post 16 education, a rise in teenage pregnancy, and the highest levels in truancy, I'm not putting too much faith in the wisdom of the people of this country.
The BNP is becomeing a party to be reckoned with. Why would you think that is?
Perhaps their party manifesto is striking a chord amongst the populace who realise that the current situation is UK is unsustainable.
We're getting worse, and the increased support of BNP is a symptom of this.




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