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BNP leader Nick Griffin tries to hijack homecoming of six British soldiers killed in Afghanistan

Wootton Bassett repatriation

BNP leader Nick Griffin today risked accusations of hijacking the war in Afghanistan as he attended the repatriation of six British soldiers killed in the conflict. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

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