BNP Leader Dismisses Extremists’ Threats to Question Time as “Empty Nonsense”

Threats by the Communist Party front organisations to interfere with the 22nd October broadcast of the BBC’s Question Time show featuring the British National Party have been dismissed as “empty nonsense” by the BNP leader.
Reacting to the news that far leftist cranks hope to demonstrate and physically interfere with the broadcast, Mr Nick Griffin MEP said this “sort of nonsense was heard every time the BNP and the BBC were mentioned in the same breath.
“These cranks are closely allied to a Communist Party front organisation and each time the BNP has had a television election broadcast, these tired old whining extremists are wheeled out,” Mr Griffin said.
“They have threatened disruption, switching off the power, destroying the tapes; you name it. All of it has been empty nonsense and no one takes them seriously for a second.”
Mr Griffin also said he was not concerned about threats made by far left trade unions. “These fools blame the BBC when all it is doing is adhering to its legally enforceable charter.
“Instead of attacking the BBC for doing its job, the leftists should be wondering why their political party is importing workers from all over the world to take their own members’ jobs,” Mr Griffin said.
“If these so-called trade union leaders spent more time working for the interests of British workers, they would not be in the isolated minority position in which they find themselves.”
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BNP Leader Dismisses Extremists’ Threats to Question Time as “Empty Nonsense”
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