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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/sep/06/nick-griffin-question-time
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it will be bad for the BNP to appear on Question Time.
The reason being it is a BBC programme, they are hardly unbiased.
All the rest of the panel will be opposed to the BNP, including the Chairman David Dimbleby, who after all should be impartial.
The Audience will be a BBC chosen one, so it is safe to assume none of them will be BNP supporters or potential voters.
The programme will most likely take place in a venue miles from where the effects of mass immigration has taken it's toll.
In conclusion it is safe to say that Nick Griffin will be a sole voice in the wilderness.
The reason being it is a BBC programme, they are hardly unbiased.
All the rest of the panel will be opposed to the BNP, including the Chairman David Dimbleby, who after all should be impartial.
The Audience will be a BBC chosen one, so it is safe to assume none of them will be BNP supporters or potential voters.
The programme will most likely take place in a venue miles from where the effects of mass immigration has taken it's toll.
In conclusion it is safe to say that Nick Griffin will be a sole voice in the wilderness.
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