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Yes he should have been allowed because there's a section of the British Public who will believe his crap. The BBC's policy of neutrality meant he could be brought forth to answer his racist policies which were exposed by the audience and panel. It was a political disaster for them +3
Yeah I kind of hoped he'd show the real him..but he managed to play 'Mr nice guy'..thankfully must know what he represents..I don't think he should be allowed to lead a party..or that the party should exist..I best not say anymore :D
As much as I dislike Nick Griffin and the BNP, I think everyone should have air time.
Personally, I am against his position but it would not be my place to judge that others should not hear what he has to say.
Everyone should be allowed a voice.
It's up to the people to make their minds up about what that voice is implying. Hopefully such a judgement would be balanced and well thought out, sadly that probably won't be the case.
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Thanks CoD. I don't think it was a political disaster for them but it didn't make Griffin look too good for sure.
by Who Is She on November 21st, 2009