Apparently not...at least \'not ethnically\' according to BNP activist Joey Barber:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1219538/BBC-storm-BNPs-notorious-activists-invited-Radio-1-insult-Ashley-Cole.html
The story raises a number of questions...
1. Taking Mr Barber\'s comments at face value, and as Ashley Cole\'s mum is a white British woman called Sue Cole, doesn\'t this mean that Ashley is ethnically \'half British\'?
2. Does anyone outside the BNP actually use the term \'ethnically British\'? It\'s a new one on me. People normally refer to their race, or their nationality (as in \"I\'m white\" or \"I\'m Indian\" or \"I\'m black - rather than \"I\'m ethnically British\").
3. There\'s a reported quote from Mark Collett (the BNP\'s head of publicity): \'AIDS is a friendly disease because blacks, drug users and gays have it.\' Do you think the silent majority actually agree with those sentiments.
4. The BBC are being attacked for allowing this to be broadcast. I think they should be priased to the rafters. Am I wrong
5. Why does Joey Barber look like a member of a boyband?