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Farewell & ThanksReligion As A WeaponBanking, Bankers and GovernmentEU Arrogance - again !!Davie Goes To StrasbourgIndex BNP on Question Timeby Craig Chapman - 08:01 on 23 October 2009Update 24/10 - Griffin now wants a televised one-to-one with Jack Straw. Quite frankly, I'd prefer to see Jack Straw go one-to-one with Joe Calzaghe. Of course Griffin knew what lay in wait, a fully bated, primed and none white audience. The BBC this morning tried to suggest it was a random audience, so we have more liars to consider. The press also suggests 20% of the UK would consider voting BNP ??? I never realised their sales were so slow !!Main Blog......So it all went just as Labour planned last night.Nick Griffin sat like a sussed out bully in front of a loaded, urban London audience. And that is the very situation. In plain speaking, Nick Griffin is a bit of a bully and a bit of a prat, end of story. He's never going to be Hitler in a million years but Labour is happy to prortray anyone with a gripe about immigration with the BNP brush.The real villain of the story was sat 2 seats to his right - Jack Straw.Here sat a man who has been right up to his neck in:-i) Handing over the law making power of this country to an outside, unelected organisation, which is, according to the existing British Constitution (that his party ignores) an Act of Treasonii) Lying to our nation that his party would offer our citizens a referendum on that issueiii) being a major part of a government that has for 13 years worked to completely bankrupt this nationiv) been a major part of a government that has encouraged uncontrolled immigration to this island, far beyond the levels it can sustain economically and socially - which has part led to the bankrupt state of its financesv) using the BNP as a tool to ignore and discredit any mature debate on immigration levels.Yes, Griffin is but a squashed cockroach compared to this monster.I found the squealing group of lefty students and tree huggers outside the gates, and also the demanding nature of some of those firing questions at Griffin, to be threatening and aggressive - the very sentiments that they fire at Griffin and Co. Perhaps they should look a little closer to home before pointing their fingers and opening their mouths. They are the ones shouting down democracy here.You want an example of unsustainable immigration ?Birmingham Children's Hospital was blasted for not dealing with the correct percentage of admissions earlier this year. Counter that with the fact that they had reduced budgets to handle 10,000+ additional patients than in the year before. The white birthrate is at its lowest for decades (fact) so where did all these cases come from. Birmingham is resdentially nearly 50% non-white and that is without counting the Eastern Europeans. This is an economics and social breakdown problem, not a racist one, and yet both our government and the BNP view it as such.Personally, I believe that this nation's population is too high for what this island can manage and it certainly cannot be allowed to rise further. We cannot house, feed, teach and care for such high numbers, many of whom contribute so little to the services they take. Mathematics is not racist. Griffin's problem is that he comes to same conclusions from a racist point of view, not a common sense economics angle. He's not going to solve any problems that way, just provoke more.There are countless white people on this island who I have met and cannot abide and there are numerous immigrants who are lovely people - and vice versa !!! This is case of attitudes and characters, not race.So, back to Question Time. It was billed as "Bash Griffin Night," he took quite a bashing and again, Labour avoided a mature discussion on immigration and the EU. The Tory lady had a bit of half hearted go and the LibDem bloke just towed the party line, which for Chris Huhne's interlect, was quite surprising. Griffin might end up with a few feeling sorry for him, but it has proved that he is no match for crushing power of the government machine. Meanwhile, the media continues to play the Labour game.We're doooooomed folks !!
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