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Title: bnp nick griffin
Post by: millwall on 10 October 2011, 23:53:45
bbc made him look a right plum tonight on tv   cant see the bnp lasting much longer
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: albitz on 10 October 2011, 23:59:01
Lets hope not, they give right wing politics a bad name. ;)
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: Richie London on 11 October 2011, 07:58:52
bbc made him look a right plum tonight on tv   cant see the bnp lasting much longer

anyone who is not one of the 3 main parties will face humiliation.g treatment from the bbc. i wouldn't vote for either of them no more. ukip  all the time for me now.
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: MaxV6 on 11 October 2011, 09:53:02
the BBC did NOT make him look like a half pillock, half tosspot....  he IS a pillock and a tosspot..... so it's entirely self inflicted .

Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: MaxV6 on 11 October 2011, 09:55:51
the BBC try very hard (too damn hard if you ask me)  to be even handed to all parties....     it's hardly their fault if the majority of people in the arena, but outside the main 3 (and even many inside them) are self deluded , munchkin shagging, certifiable nut-jobs....
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: albitz on 11 October 2011, 10:11:03
The BBC is very biased towards the left,even the director gneral admitted as much in the last year or so. ;)
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: Kevin Wood on 11 October 2011, 10:24:09
The BBC is very biased towards the left,even the director gneral admitted as much in the last year or so. ;)

Agreed.

But Griffin needs nobody's help to look "a right plum". ;D
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: MaxV6 on 11 October 2011, 10:29:37
not being fascist does not mean being biased to the left.

as a corporation, it strikes the best balance it can, often over compensating for the fact that the vast majority of employees are liberal of mind...   ,and politically aware.     (meaning the vast majority are lib-dem voters,  or , green party,  ukip, or at least not hard left labour ,  although i suspect that many of the Lib-dem voters will be re-assessing their loyalties for the future....  i know i sure as hell am....   )



but then i suppose i'm biased.... as an ex BBC bod.

i find it irritating when people go slagging it off with no foundation in truth at all, and no understanding of how it works....    (the fact that it works at all is a miracle in itself....    since the accountants got power in the late 80's early 90's....  )
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: albitz on 11 October 2011, 11:04:35
Limpdem and politically aware in the same paragraph, now thats a novelty. ::) ;D ;D
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: Martin_1962 on 11 October 2011, 11:11:51
although i suspect that many of the Lib-dem voters will be re-assessing their loyalties for the future....  i know i sure as hell am....   )

I have heard this a lot.

Why?

Who would you support instead?

For the LD I think it is damned if they do damned if they don't. I will admit I am more anti Labour than pro any other party. And also I tend to favour less interfearance in our lives (eg hate all the banning, ID cards and other rubbish).

LD and Cons were actually in a very similar place over civil liberties, both parties now in government are trying to give us them back.
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: Martin_1962 on 11 October 2011, 11:12:53
Limpdem and politically aware in the same paragraph, now thats a novelty. ::) ;D ;D

Better than vote Labour because your dad did.

They would even vote a donkey in with a red rosette.

Proof - Ed Millipeed
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: albitz on 11 October 2011, 11:58:09
Limpdems are more left wing than Liebore,and live in a little green bubble somwhere near Notting Hill, utterly disconnected from the real world. Their utterances and  proclamations on the economy/business/energy/man made climate change/EU etc, would be laughed out of the average 6th form debating society.
Clegg/Huhne/Cable/Hughes etc are are certifiable idiots. ::)
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: Martin_1962 on 11 October 2011, 12:20:17
Limpdems are more left wing than Liebore,and live in a little green bubble somwhere near Notting Hill, utterly disconnected from the real world. Their utterances and  proclamations on the economy/business/energy/man made climate change/EU etc, would be laughed out of the average 6th form debating society.
Clegg/Huhne/Cable/Hughes etc are are certifiable idiots. ::)

I definately class Huhne as one, Clegg is OK, I did like the old leader who liked a drink - he was a real person.
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 11 October 2011, 13:51:37
although i suspect that many of the Lib-dem voters will be re-assessing their loyalties for the future....  i know i sure as hell am....   )

I have heard this a lot.

Why?

Who would you support instead?

For the LD I think it is damned if they do damned if they don't. I will admit I am more anti Labour than pro any other party. And also I tend to favour less interfearance in our lives (eg hate all the banning, ID cards and other rubbish).

LD and Cons were actually in a very similar place over civil liberties, both parties now in government are trying to give us them back.



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both parties now in government are trying to give us them back


I wouldn't hold my breath over that one Martin.
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 11 October 2011, 13:54:31
Limpdem and politically aware in the same paragraph, now thats a novelty. ::) ;D ;D


On the basis of reality, I have to agree with you there son.
Title: Re: bnp nick griffin
Post by: Martin_1962 on 11 October 2011, 14:09:11
although i suspect that many of the Lib-dem voters will be re-assessing their loyalties for the future....  i know i sure as hell am....   )

I have heard this a lot.

Why?

Who would you support instead?

For the LD I think it is damned if they do damned if they don't. I will admit I am more anti Labour than pro any other party. And also I tend to favour less interfearance in our lives (eg hate all the banning, ID cards and other rubbish).

LD and Cons were actually in a very similar place over civil liberties, both parties now in government are trying to give us them back.



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both parties now in government are trying to give us them back


I wouldn't hold my breath over that one Martin.

That is my worry - I would have prefered to have the other David in charge - he has demonstrated his morals over the 42day detention.

Everyone supported 42 days until you pointed out a simple fact - it could so easily include them, then they immediately understood.

I do not need an ID card, I do not need to be on a DNA register, I do not want the government to know where I am all the time.

I like privacy.