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The 'Far Left' andthe BNP

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sp1814 | 19:50 Wed 21st Oct 2009 | News
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Today, the Daily Mail, the Sun a couple of senior army personnel and Richard Littlejohnhave decried the BNP.

Littlejohn writes:

Don't forget, even though he leads a party of little more than a few skinheads above a kebab shop, Griffin is a politician. He can lie, obfuscate and dissemble with the best of them.

That's what politicians do.

I wouldn't describe any of the above as member or supporters of 'the loony left'.

That being the case, would it be fair to say that most normal people are disgusted by the BNP?

I mean did you SEE the double page spread in the Mail???

It's now becoming quite shocking...

BNP Apologists...how do you feel about the criticisms from those who you wouldn't expect criticisms from?
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Yes thanks for that link sp, it highlights the far left superbly.

////" Meanwhile Roy Hobbs, from Grantham, who has staged a lone vigil since last Monday, was sat cross-legged and huddled over a candle chanting: "Please say Paki, please say Paki, please say Paki."////////

/////" Mr Griffin has been leader of the BNP since 1999 and was recently voted Britain's fourth most dangerous human after Prince Philip, Noel Edmonds and Cheryl Cole."///////

//////" Stephen Malley, who travelled overnight from Darlington, said: "Imagine if he claimed that the Archbishop of Canterbury is the real leader of Al Qaeda and that he performs weddings between gay, middle-aged gypsies and four year-old white boys. Wouldn't that be brilliant?"/////////

With people such as these, I won't take too seriously what they have to say, I think I am much more intelligent to make up my own mind.
I doubts that very much. ;-)
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Did you go private for your sense of humour bypass, or was it done on the NHS. a little levity harms no-one.

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