Just goes to show that whoever you elect , nothing changes. It's like Ken Livingstone himself said: If voting changed anything they'd abolish it."
Apart from abolishing the GLA rag, there;s barely any difference between Johnson and Livingstone. They both subscribe to the Global Warming scam, both want to give an amnesty to illegal immigrants (!!) and both supportt he wasteful Olympics.
I don't think Barnbrook did anything wrong inviting is leader to a garden party did he? I thought he could invite anyone he wants, his leader seemed to be the most logical choice, if the organisers wanted to put restrictions on what people go to the party they should have made it clear. What sort of political stunt could they have done, the media would have just twisted there words or try to trip them up somewhere.
I'm sorry, but whats the debate about? He can invite whoever he wants, and if its Nick then its Nick, the lib, lab, con's may not like it but this is supposed to be a democracy, not some three party dictatorship.
I think Boris Johnson is a bigger buffon than Red Ken Livinstone, and he was awful!
I think Nick did the right thing in declining.
Unlike some of the guests invited to the Queens party, he at least is great supporter of our Royal family and like it or not; an awful lot of people in the UK share his views.
This is going to become more evident in the EU Elections and even more so in the future.
The British people have had enough and at long last, they are speaking out!
yes of course he can go, if he behaves himself there is no problem.
yabitchonmydikk 10 months ago
Why the hell should he not have gone?
scottboy007 2 years ago 4
Just goes to show that whoever you elect , nothing changes. It's like Ken Livingstone himself said: If voting changed anything they'd abolish it."
Apart from abolishing the GLA rag, there;s barely any difference between Johnson and Livingstone. They both subscribe to the Global Warming scam, both want to give an amnesty to illegal immigrants (!!) and both supportt he wasteful Olympics.
CrankCase08 2 years ago
He didn't go because he would have been shunned by the Queen and he would have been discredited. This is just spin.
lolharbandhar 2 years ago 3
Boris is a big fat cat....oink! oink! make sure you get your nose in the trough eh!
debonylass 2 years ago
boris is a baffoon
and bnp will come through no matter what anyone says the people will vote.
kingbleah 2 years ago
if nick the wanker griffin was democratically elected then he should be able to go, this is a democracy isnt it.
natebooce 2 years ago
nick griffin was not democratically elected. he holds no position in political office.
gratex 2 years ago
Unfortunately, now elections are coming up people like this start to put down the BNP (a valid and legal, voted-in-by-the-people-party)
Why? because they are scared of the BNP getting votes and standing up for Britain.
If you are, for example, jamaican, who are you going to vote for? bnp or labour ? which one lets everyone in this country for the sake of their vote?
you do the math.
sweetypie000 2 years ago
babbling boris
augustusgl 2 years ago 4
The funny thing is that people should be outraged that members of Labour or Green will be attending - they are the traitors.
Britain is upside down.
jimj122680 2 years ago 2
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I don't think Barnbrook did anything wrong inviting is leader to a garden party did he? I thought he could invite anyone he wants, his leader seemed to be the most logical choice, if the organisers wanted to put restrictions on what people go to the party they should have made it clear. What sort of political stunt could they have done, the media would have just twisted there words or try to trip them up somewhere.
MrTim7489 2 years ago
I'm sorry, but whats the debate about? He can invite whoever he wants, and if its Nick then its Nick, the lib, lab, con's may not like it but this is supposed to be a democracy, not some three party dictatorship.
CandlesInADaze 2 years ago 3
Rubbish, Griffin is a convicted criminal
UKfightback 2 years ago
How is it rubbish?
Anyway, most of the MP's should be charged with fraud for their expenses claims, many of them SHOULD be convicted criminals.
CandlesInADaze 2 years ago
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MrTim7489 2 years ago
I think Boris Johnson is a bigger buffon than Red Ken Livinstone, and he was awful!
I think Nick did the right thing in declining.
Unlike some of the guests invited to the Queens party, he at least is great supporter of our Royal family and like it or not; an awful lot of people in the UK share his views.
This is going to become more evident in the EU Elections and even more so in the future.
The British people have had enough and at long last, they are speaking out!
gibbons 2 years ago
In this case Boris is right (for once)
MrRightUK 2 years ago
if nick shoudnt go
so shouldnt
the tax thieves
lablibconrobbers 2 years ago