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If this can be fleshed out more I think it the equivalent of a political atom bomb.
I think the BBC and mainstream parties conspired with a wink and a nod to discredit Nick Griffin totally.
What they seem to have succeeded in doing is making the BBC look impartial by staging this modern day witch burning, and victimizing NG(Who admittedly didnt do himself any favours), and essentially providing a powerful allegory of the people whose interests NG represents.
I think the strategy of character assassination was attempted to try and get NG's personal failings to mask the issues that he is campaigning on.
Hopefully the outcome of this charade will be positive as when the dust settles there will be a gaping hole in both mainstream parties manifestos regarding issues such as immigration.
IMO it is poetically ironic that the BNP may be the catalyst that provides the best example I have seen for a long time of a functioning parliamentary democracy, albeit by strange means
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If this can be fleshed out more I think it the equivalent of a political atom bomb.
I think the BBC and mainstream parties conspired with a wink and a nod to discredit Nick Griffin totally.
What they seem to have succeeded in doing is making the BBC look impartial by staging this modern day witch burning, and victimizing NG(Who admittedly didnt do himself any favours), and essentially providing a powerful allegory of the people whose interests NG represents.
I think the strategy of character assassination was attempted to try and get NG's personal failings to mask the issues that he is campaigning on.
Hopefully the outcome of this charade will be positive as when the dust settles there will be a gaping hole in both mainstream parties manifestos regarding issues such as immigration.
IMO it is poetically ironic that the BNP may be the catalyst that provides the best example I have seen for a long time of a functioning parliamentary democracy, albeit by strange means
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