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anotheoldgit | 13:04 Thu 21st May 2009 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-118503 0/Boris-heads-bid-stop-BNP-leader-Nick-Griffin -hijacking-Queens-summer-garden-party.html

Love them or hate them, why should the BNP be banned from the Royal Garden party?

The BNP are a legal democratically elected political party, and after all there have been others invited to the palace in the past, that have a much more tainted record than Nick Griffin.

Take Robert Mugabe, wasn't he made a sir? And there are some in the three main parties that are a little dodgy, and what about those others who will be invited, that given half a chance would oust the very person who had invited them (The Queen).
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Why have you posted again?

In your previous post all 4 answers agreed with you.
Very tough question for me really!
It was like when the conservative quit at oxford/cambridge because Nick Griffon was going to be given a chance to talk to people there.
I personally think that his ideas are appaling unworkable and some blatant lies as well. His manifesto gave me one of the biggest laughs I have ever had.I think he should be given a chance to debate his politics because i'd bet the farm that he'd be absolutely pulled apart by economists etc on the fact that he wouldn't have a clue what to do if he got into power.
And if Mugabe has been to the queens for tea then yes he should def be allowed to go.
would love to know what AOG thinks?
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I posted the question.
lol....Pay attention :-)
Its just you went straight on the defensive trying to justify that he should be allowed well before any mud had been slung your way!

It doesn't seem like your completely convinced?
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Straight on the defensive, well before any mud had been slung your way???????

Where are you coming from Sherman?

Explain how I went on the defensive?

Was I expecting any mud?

I thought that I had made it perfectly clear that I myself thought he should be allowed to attend.
I would love to be there.

I'd sneak up to him and quickly shake his hand and give him a peck on the cheek.

The resultant photo would then be sold to the national papers under the heading "GRIFFIN'S BLACK GAY AFFAIR EXPOSED AT PALACE".

I would make an absolute fortune...which would then be wiped out when Griffin sues me in the High Court.

There's always a damn fly in the ointment.
well you made your point and then backed it up with the fact that mugabe was allowed thats making your point and then defending it.

Also note that the queen didnt invite him it. He was invited by someone frum the UKIP according to news last night.

Boris Johnson rightly said that it was a bad publicity stunt and I completely agree with him.
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Thurs 21/05/09
12:49 Yes let him in there , after all weren't some of the royal family and the aristocracy Nazi sympathisers during the second world war ?

Maybe they can laugh and joke together about the holocaust?

Would the Bnp kick out the royal family if they gained power?

What with them being Germans , and with phil the greek from the kebab shop too .
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Also note that the queen didnt invite him it. He was invited by someone frum the UKIP according to news last night.

If you were to read my post correctly, I did not say the Queen invited him, I was referring to others.

What about those others who will be invited, that given half a chance would oust the very person who had invited them (The Queen)

My mistake sorry aog.
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After the Queen called in Brown last week after her concerns she has now changed her allegiences.

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