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BNP leader Nick Griffin’s controversial appearance on Question Time will cost taxpayers £143,000 in police costs, it was revealed today. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Nick Griffin's disastrous appearance on Question Time landed taxpayers with a £143,000 security bill for protecting the BNP leader. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
British National Party (BNP) leader and member of the European Parliament Nick Griffin (R) attends the first session of the EU parliament with his compatriot and fellow Parliament member Andrew Brons (L) in Strasbourg July 14, 2009. View Photo »
This is not the time or the place for political statements - it's for remembrance. I have strong views on Afghanistan but I'm not prepared to discuss them here.
MADRID — Spanish police Saturday detained 28 members of a far-right party who tried to disrupt an event held by a rival far-right group attended by British National Party leader Nick Griffin at a Madrid hotel. Full Article at UK Indymedia Newswire
Rajinder Singh, a British Sikh with an extreme dislike of Muslims, is, according to the BNP, "the kind of immigrant you want if you're going to have them". Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
The MEP and British national Party leader was a special guest at the meeting held by the Spanish far-Right National Democracy Party at a central Madrid hotel on Saturday. Full Article at The Telegraph
British National Party (BNP) leader and member of the European Parliament Nick Griffin (L) sits next to compatriot and fellow Parliament member Andrew Brons during the first session of the EU parliament in Strasbourg July 14, 2009. View Photo »
Christians in the past may have voted Labour, but [they] have silenced Christians and their anti-traditional family policies have created a vacuum which Nick Griffin can fill.
Madrid - Spanish police Saturday detained 28 members of a far-right party who tried to disrupt an event held by a rival far-right group attended by British National Party leader Nick Griffin at a Madrid hotel. Full Article at Expatica
larger | smaller By h.b. - Nov 22, 2009 - 9:01 AM Two far right groups came to blows outside the Velázquez Hotel in the capital 28 people were arrested in Madrid on Saturday when two far right groups came to blows... Full Article at Typically Spanish
Nicholas John "Nick" Griffin (born 1959) is a British politician who, since 1999, has served as chairman of the British National Party (BNP). Full Article
British National Party (BNP) leader and member of the European Parliament Nick Griffin (R) attends the first session of the EU parliament with his compatriot and fellow Parliament member Andrew Brons (L) in Strasbourg July 14, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader and member of the European Parliament Nick Griffin (L) sits next to compatriot and fellow Parliament member Andrew Brons during the first session of the EU parliament in Strasbourg July 14, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Nick Griffin (R) poses with fellow MEP Andrew Brons inside the Kimberley hotel, where their party is holding a victory celebration following their success in the recent European Parliamentary elections, in B...
View Photo »BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND - JUNE 20: Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin MEP and Andrew Brons MEP (L) pose for photographs at the beginning of the British National Party's gathering to celebrate election results on June 20, 2009 in Blackpool, England.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) Leader Nick Griffin (R) poses for the media before giving a news conference at the Ace of Diamonds pub in Manchester, northern England June 10, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 10: Leader of the British National Party, Nick Griffin MEP gives a media conference in the Ace of Diamonds pub on June 10, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 10: Leader of the British National Party, Nick Griffin MEP reads a newspaper reporting the egg throwing incident before giving a media conference in the Ace of Diamonds pub on June 10, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 10: Leader of the British National Party, Nick Griffin MEP poses with a box of eggs as he gives a media conference in the Ace of Diamonds pub on June 10, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 10: Leader of the British National Party, Nick Griffin MEP, poses with a box of eggs as he gives a media conference in the Ace of Diamonds pub on June 10, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 10: Leader of the British National Party, Nick Griffin MEP relaxes after a media conference in the Ace of Diamonds pub on June 10, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) leaves a news conference with egg on his jacket after it was disrupted by protesters, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) reacts as he leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) and MEP Andrew Brons (R) are flanked by a bodyguard during a news conference, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protesters, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) reacts as he is escorted by bodyguards from a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »Leader of the far-right British National Party Nick Griffin, right, is aided by a bodyguard left, as Griffin runs for his car as he abandons a press conference outside the Houses of Parliament in London after protesters barracked him and threw eggs Tuesday June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (R) reacts as he leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (R) reacts as he is escorted by bodyguards from a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) reacts as he leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (R) reacts as he leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »Leader of the far-right British National Party Nick Griffin, right runs for his car as he abandons a press conference outside the Houses of Parliament in London after protesters barracked him and threw eggs Tuesday June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) and MEP Andrew Brons (R) leave a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin (C) leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protestors, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British National Party (BNP) leader and member of the European Parliament Nick Griffin (L) sits next to compatriot and fellow Parliament member Andrew Brons during the first session of the EU parliament in Strasbourg July 14, 2009.
View Photo »This is not the time or the place for political statements - it's for remembrance. I have strong views on Afghanistan but I'm not prepared to discuss them here.
Christians in the past may have voted Labour, but [they] have silenced Christians and their anti-traditional family policies have created a vacuum which Nick Griffin can fill.
Winston Churchill, certainly by modern standards, would be regarded as a racist.
Nick Griffin lecturing on multi-racial harmony or Bernard Madoff on financial probity
There are Nazis and they loathe me because I have brought the British National Party from being an anti-Semitic and racist organization to being the only political party which during the clashes between Israel and Gaza stood four-square behind Israel’s right to deal with Hamas terrorists
Are we to embrace the BNP leader, Nick Griffin because he now ‘supports’ Israel? It is good that Polish-Israeli relations are so positive, but this does not mean that we should ignore Kaminski’s dubious stances.
The electors of Millwall did not back a post-modernist Rightist party, but what they perceived to be a strong, disciplined organisation with the ability to back up its slogan 'Defend Rights for Whites', with well directed boots and fists.
It should go in the same category as Nick Griffin lecturing on multi-racial harmony or Bernard Madoff on financial probity
Nick Griffin, you f****** w*****, get out of Burnley
We have already seen some of the consequences of the BNP's election. There has been increased BNP media coverage including the decision of the BBC to invite Nick Griffin, the leader of the BNP to appear on Question Time. This meeting will discuss how to unite the broadest possible alliance against fasci...
He knew racists like Nick Griffin will never get a foothold in Britain.
Nick Griffin is right to say London is not his city. London is a welcoming, tolerant, cosmopolitan capital which thrives on its diversity
It seems to me the BBC has lost the moral compass… in the last year we've had the decision the BBC wouldn't broadcast the conference against climate change because they thought it was too partisan, wouldn't have an appeal for the fund for the victims in Gaza, but is quite prepared to give Nick Griffin p...
Question Time was not, of course, the first time Nick Griffin has appeared on the BBC and, indeed, he has appeared on the output of other broadcasters ... The BBC is obliged to treat all political parties registered with the Electoral Commission and operating within the law with due impartiality. Due im...
The BBC made a big fuss about the freedom of speech and democracy, and used these concepts to excuse the invitation of Nick Griffin. But while he was given a platform in one part of the building we were being dragged around and harassed by police. Wheres the balance in that?
I thought what Nick Griffin said about Israel was disgusting. I don’t want my culture and my people to be associated with him. I’m annoyed with myself because I should have told him that in my comment.
The BBC made the decision to allow Nick Griffin on Question Time and it is up to them. But anyone who thinks a vote for the BNP is a protest vote against the main parties really does need to be aware of the BNP and what they stand for.
We had this in the 1930s against the Jews, the 1960s against the blacks and now Nick Griffin is playing the same old game - hatred and fear peddling, hatred and fear against a minority that actually has to defend itself
BNP supporters think they are right and their confidence lead to attacks on people because of the colour of their skin and we may see these attacks in Birmingham and elsewhere in the days and weeks to come. We did not plan to go inside the Mailbox to the BBC, it is a symbolic protest, we know Nick Griff...
We remain firmly of the view that it was appropriate to invite Nick Griffin on to the Question Time panel this evening in the context of the BBC meeting its obligation of due impartiality.
People have taken to the street because the BBC have put Nick Griffin on and we believe he will use this platform to raise racial hatred and attack the democratic principles of this country
They were completely surprised ... We were surrounded by police before they threw us out. The BBC has given Nick Griffin a platform he does not deserve.
It seems to me almost that the BBC has lost the moral compass – over the last year we have had the bizarre decision that the BBC wouldn't broadcast the concert for climate change because they thought it was too partisan, it wouldn't have an appeal for funds for the victims in Gaza, but it is quite prepa...
Reporters Without Borders is in full support with the BBC's decision to interview Nick Griffin, MEP from the controversial British National Party
The BBC is obsessed with putting things 'through compliance', to ensure no one will find programmes politically, sexually or socially offensive. I have been stopped from reading a poem that contained one swear word before. Yet while they go into palpitations over things Jonathan Ross says, they are allo...
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