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anotheoldgit | 16:18 Wed 14th Oct 2009 | News
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/oct/14/bbc-question-time-protest-costs

Whoever pays for policing the mobs mainly from the Anti Fascist groups, isn't it about time these trouble makers were punished with the same vigour that is rained down on the far right?

The black Anglo-American playwright and critic Bonnie Greer has been confirmed as a guest panellist for next week's Question Time, along with the justice secretary, Jack Straw.

Programme by the BBC, chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby, before an invited audience, plus the above three individuals, it's hardly going to be a balanced debate.

Who would you like to see on the panel?
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Just out of interest AOG, would you be pleased to see the Monster Raving Loony Party on Question Time?

Freedom of speech and all that?
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I thought the Monster Raving Loony Parties where on every week.

In serious answer to your question though, I would have no objection to that party being on question time, why should I?

Incidentally we have in past Question Times, witnessed all manner of individuals on the panel, non in my memory that have caused as much controversy as the BNP.

There seems a underlying fear of the the Far Right, and yet the Far Left seem quite acceptable.

Who would they blame if Adolf Hitler and his Nazis had never been heard of?

But many forget Joseph Stalin who was as much a tyrant as Herr Hitler.

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