Such a true post. And the poor are less and less in the minority themselves which is why Griffin only has to make a couple of points that the man in the street can relate to but daren't say and he's off and running. This is teed up nicely for Griffin tonight and the government and BBC combined...
Whilst it is a big percentage, it still seems an exagerrated number. Is it correct? Is it 5% of those that voted or 5% of the population? I'm hoping the former. Those numbers would be very different. (Excuse my ignorance)
It will be a complete farce and cop out if the BBC doesn't allow the majority of questions to be directed at Griffiin. It is, after all, the reason the majority of viewers will be watching. Guess that decision goes all the way to the head honchos at the BBC
Anyway the BNP has to be a more...
somehow I dont believe it's going to be a dull 0 - 0er. Could be a high scoring thriller this one.
Might get a few of the crowd doing an albion and getting sent off.
Cov, will he make a fool of himself when continually being challenged or do you think he will hold his own? Has Griffin ever had to answer the sort of stuff he is going to be faced with on national tv before?
Going to make for fascinating viewing!
Does NSC think that the BNP should be allowed to participate?
I personally think that, sadly, they are slightly more relevant to the political scene than Jarvis Cocker or Mick Hucknall and they have appeared previously.
Also quite keen to see how Griffin does, could be quite entertaining.:catfight: