Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
I watched it, was dissapointed, I was under the impression Griffin was a decent mouthpiece, he came across as an idiot.I wanted it to descend into violence but hey, I swithced over and watched a bit of Saw III for that.His ability to deny ever saying or doing anything is second to none though, big up for that.
He looked very uncomfortable which I enjoyed.

Denials seemed to consist of A. I never said it. B I was misquoted. C I don't remember.

Classic high school tactics or that a of a politician.

People are complaining that there was no-one there who supported him..could it be despite the BNP gaining a foothold in politics they are very much a minority party and the programme was held in our most ethnically diverse city?


There is something of flaw in their thinking they represent- indigenous Britains...but that doesn't mean whites only but only caucasians can join the party?

Now the law has changed to force them to allow non-whites to join I think it would be fantastic if they all did. They would then have a say in BNP policy and challenge Nick Griffin for it's leadership