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Nick Griffin speaks to Sky News about those who are using their right to protest to take that right away from others.

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  • BNP calling others 'thugs'!

    This is what you've been doing all your lives!

  • well will you get a video to prove that... what you can not use as proof is an article on a website that supports the SWP... as that is all you have... im afraid that the BNP are always the victims.

  • I an white. I was born an Englishman. I am proud to be an Englishman (even prouder to be a Tyke!). My family can be traced back in this country to just after the Norman invasion. Why then, do I think Griffin is a complete and utter wanker who does not speak for the likes of me?

  • probarbly because you like mass immigration.

    You either like seeing your area transformed or you live in an area which is not yet affected.

    You like the fact our soldiers are in Afghan laying down their lives for a cause which is not worth it,

    You like the banks being privately ran and bumping everyone so they can line their pockets.

    Plus many many more.

    But that is your democratic choice, there are many people who do not like these things and that is their choice, dont criticise them for it

  • This, as my previous, is for nationalistgeordie. I note, from your profile, that you are a BNP supporter. You & I will never agree because of that. Griffin was shown up on QT for what he & the BNP are. Racists, pure & simple. They have no policies on economy, law, education, health, EU, immigration, trade, defence, employment. All Griffin, the BNP & you can do is jump up & down & whine about there being too many blacks or Asians in the UK, & blame them for your own shortcomings & inadequacies.

  • im not blaming them for anything, i blame the govt. i presumed you liked what i said as you support parties that support it.

    The show showed more about the BBC than it did about Nick.

    They do have policies on everything you said... READ THE MANIFESTO!

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  • @trigga1uk : same here, UKIP in the general but conservative in the local. The council's been lib/lab for years & probably won't change ever, but after the mess they've made recently & over the years, I wouldn't support them. Now that we've got a hung parliament God only knows what's going to happen but I can see another general election by the end of the year. I can sort of console my self that the labour idiot has had his majority cut a bit. Wish I could emigrate.

  • @trigga1uk : well, I've exercised my democratic right, so I'm sitting down with a well earned pie. Thinking about staying up & watching the results come in but I doubt I'll be able to stay awake long enough. I expect labour will get a right spanking in the general election but this seat is pretty safe labour.

  • @trigga1uk : Ha! I've just tried to look at the BNP's website to re-read their manifesto. All I get is a blank screen, just nothing but white. I'm sure there's a joke in that somewhere!

  • @trigga1uk : Plus the Labour candidate, wonderful socialist that he is, is a millionaire business man with a multi-property portfolio. He buys to let; who said only the Tories were the toffs? Clegg went to the same school as Cameron, went to a private school before that, has a million pound house in london, a "modest semi" valued at about £300K in Shefield. They all piss in the same pot.

  • @trigga1uk : I'm actually considering UKIP, the main problem I have isn't so much the party as the candidate; she lives some 30 miles away from where I do! I'm struggling to see how she can be committed to this area when she doesn't live here. It's easier for me to decide who not to vote for. Starting with Labour . . .

  • @trigga1uk If the BNP had any coherent policies on law, education, economics, trade, etc I'd read them. Unfortunately all they spout is "send them back where they came from". That's the fault I found with the programme; it failed to challenge Griffin on policies. If someone votes for BNP based purely on their stance on immigration, they'll regret it when they realise they have nothing else to offer. With less than 12 hours till the polls open, I still can't decide who to vote for.

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