I learnt precisely nothing.
Truth be known Griffin wasn't seeking to speak to the likes of me, I don't feel he did enough to convince the peoplle he wished to speak to.
He missed his main trick, to answer questions yes or no, Andrew Marr once asked him (a few weeks ago) "did he view Ilsam as a cancer upon our society?" he answered yes.
I didn't agre with his answer, or his reasoning, but he gave a straight answer.
How many politicians can you say that about?
I DON'T AGREE WITH WHAT HE SAYS, BUT HE SAYS SOMETHING AND THAT IN ITSELF CAN BE PERSUASIVE.