post QT is nick griffin the right man for the job ? the AA grumpy column
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:28 pm
hello and welcome to grumpy towers
well i watched question time as did many others on the FG and it seemed to me as the beeb put up an anti BNP audience and what the hell was bonnie greer doing on the programme an american and a playwrite what does she know about british politics ??
and although i am a staunch supporter of the BNP,s policies it seems to me that while nick griffin is in the driving seat the BNP will never be seen as an aceptable political party.
they have what it takes to deliver the goods especially the immigration issue
but they need to move away from the wrong people i.e being seen with the KKK
leader or gadaffi .
they need to open the BNP to everyone regardless of their skin colour as long as those who apply are british born citizens or first generation parents does that make sense
nick griffin seems to put his foot in what he says and does not seem confident in the BNP when cornered with awkward questions.
so perhaps for the good of the party nick griffin should stand down and allow someone to take his place who can make the party a respectable political party with serious views and able to run the country.
otherwise they will never shake off this right wing extremeist tag
well i watched question time as did many others on the FG and it seemed to me as the beeb put up an anti BNP audience and what the hell was bonnie greer doing on the programme an american and a playwrite what does she know about british politics ??
and although i am a staunch supporter of the BNP,s policies it seems to me that while nick griffin is in the driving seat the BNP will never be seen as an aceptable political party.
they have what it takes to deliver the goods especially the immigration issue
but they need to move away from the wrong people i.e being seen with the KKK
leader or gadaffi .
they need to open the BNP to everyone regardless of their skin colour as long as those who apply are british born citizens or first generation parents does that make sense
nick griffin seems to put his foot in what he says and does not seem confident in the BNP when cornered with awkward questions.
so perhaps for the good of the party nick griffin should stand down and allow someone to take his place who can make the party a respectable political party with serious views and able to run the country.
otherwise they will never shake off this right wing extremeist tag