Friday 23 October 2009

The Morning After

This whole thing has done the BNP no end of good. London may look like that audience, as is the first thing that I notice at King's Cross when I get off the train from Durham, but Britain at large doesn't. White British was the choice of ninety-two per cent at the last census.

No discussion of the postal strike, or MPs' expenses, or anything.

And when is anyone going to ask Jack Straw how he won President of the NUS at a time when that organisation was completely controlled by the Communist Party and its nominally Labour fellow-travellers? But we can't have that. It would expose the sectarian Leftist backgrounds, not only of New Labour, but also of many of those around David Cameron.

1 comment:

  1. Did you read my BLOG BEFORE you posted this?
    I mention some of this.
    Griffin was alas out of his depth and exposed for what he is.
    I found it enjoyable.
    As Miquel Portillo put it last night, the stunning victory of the sixth panellist (The Audience) over Griffin might well be seen as such by reasonable intelligent people.
    It might actually have the opposite result in Oldham (or did Portillo say "Burnley"?).
    It might well actually increase support for BNP if the notion emerges that Griffin was "bullied". Bless.

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