I know I will, more out of interest, I hear the BNP have said they don't need the BBC's security to get Mr Griffin into the building tonight, as they will be providing their own, I wonnder what their own security consists of?
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I wonnder what their own security consists of?
Bet they will be wearing brown shirts.
I'm in two minds. Out of interest I'd like to hear how he deals with it but on the other I can imagine how Mr. Griffin and his ilk will sieze the inevitable ratings surge as a justification that his party is of interest to the GBP and I don't want to add to that.
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I wonnder what their own security consists of?
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I'm in two minds. Out of interest I'd like to hear how he deals with it but on the other I can imagine how Mr. Griffin and his ilk will sieze the inevitable ratings surge as a justification that his party is of interest to the GBP and I don't want to add to that.
I'm the same... I'd like to watch to see if he gets a hard time, but I dont want to give them a platform. If he makes a complete arse of himself I might watch it on iPlayer
I have a horrible feeling he is going to do quite well
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I can't stay up that late so will have to catch it on iplayer.
Me - I usually watch it anyway, and I want to see this twunt being made to squirm when they ask him complicated questions about the economy, or how he'd be able to work with a black US predsident.
I do usually watch it, so I will tonight - probably through my fingers.
I just hope someone asks him about his admission that he uses 'black humour' i.e. comparing the British Military Generals with those Nazi Generals hanged after the Nuremberg trials.
I just hope someone asks him about his admission that he uses 'black humour' i.e. comparing the British Military Generals with those Nazi Generals hanged after the Nuremberg trials.
Come on, Blizz, that was "hilarious"
Not me,but then I never watch it ,talking heads on political shows just annoy me.
I'll be watching. Does anyone know if it is has already been recorded or being show live?
I think it's usually recorded about an hour beforehand.
I think it goes out live with a five minite delay. They should have X-factor-style introductions of the panelists.
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Come on, Blizz, that was "hilarious"
Yes, he will be 'Live at the Apollo' next!
I'm looking forward to it.
I hope the audience and the panel give him hell and show him for the disgusting racist, sexist cretin that he is.
I think the BBC Director General has got it right, he defended the BBC's decision to the government by saying "Ban them then". I quite agree.
I hope the audience and the panel give him hell and show him for the disgusting racist, sexist cretin that he is.
I think the BBC Director General has got it right, he defended the BBC's decision to the government by saying "Ban them then". I quite agree.
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Yes, he will be 'Live at the Apollo' next!
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I think the BBC Director General has got it right, he defended the BBC's decision to the government by saying "Ban them then". I quite agree.
Me too. I hate the BNP and everything they stand for, but I'd rather Griffin condemned himself by his own words than let him carry on claiming to be some kind of oppressed martyr.Reference:
Yes, he will be 'Live at the Apollo' next
*goes off to pen some heckles*
I think they should start the show off with a viewing of this from the BNP bLeader. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04QolIvfQEw
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Me too. I hate the BNP and everything they stand for, but I'd rather Griffin condemned himself by his own words than let him carry on claiming to be some kind of oppressed martyr.
Exactly.The BNP have gained a lot of votes recently because their new voters have no idea what the BNP really stand for. They mask over their Pro Nazi, anti women, racist beliefs with their anti immigration and anti illegal immigrants campaign.
I can't wait to see him try and defend himself and his party, he'll try but he won't succeed. I loath him.
Jeebus, anyone for a lynch mob?
Repugnant - and a pox on all the idiots who claim he speaks for normal voters.
Repugnant - and a pox on all the idiots who claim he speaks for normal voters.
I will watch, but still think that being invited on to QT is a compliment not a right for elected individuals. Nothing will alter such a poisoned mind as Griffiths' so it may just turn in to a shouting match.
I always watch QT anyway....it's my weekly venting, throw slippers at the telly time, so yes, I'll be watching, venting and throwing things as usual
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Nothing will alter such a poisoned mind
No-one expects Griffin to change his mind. But if any of his newfound supporters tune in, see him speak and think to themselves: "Actually, this guy's a complete arsehole", it'll be worth it.
Exactly deman, I don't think anyone expects him to alter his views but I can't see what he has to offer to civilised debate. Let him have all the freedom of speech he likes, but it will be interesting to see him in a panel situation.
I will watch it. What time is it on?
I am hoping to see him make a complete ass of himself and his political beliefs, though I fear that their supporters will probably not change their minds. If it stops others from joining it will be a bonus.
I am hoping to see him make a complete ass of himself and his political beliefs, though I fear that their supporters will probably not change their minds. If it stops others from joining it will be a bonus.
I watch Question Time every week, so I suppose I'll be viewing tonight as well.
I guess I may find myself getting het up inside too.
There are 2 panellists I already don`t like - Nick Griffin and Baroness Warsi (who I always feel is far too gobby.)
But Bonnie Greer is on and I rather like her.
I guess I may find myself getting het up inside too.
There are 2 panellists I already don`t like - Nick Griffin and Baroness Warsi (who I always feel is far too gobby.)
But Bonnie Greer is on and I rather like her.
They had an interesting discussion on whether or not the BNP have the right to be heard on The Big Questions. Link:
http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/medi...14_the_big_questions
They had a BNP MEP participating, and a BNP reverend. They let them into the church?
Ooooooooo Brisket, Bonnie Greer is one of my faves too. She is always articulate, relevant and well-mannered. Will be interesting to see if Griffiths can rattle her.
BBC 1, 10.35PM Tonight!
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a BNP reverend. They let them into the church?
In February, the Church of England General Synod passed a resolution banning clergy from being members of the BNP.
When the infamous BNP members' list was leaked earlier this year, there were all sorts on it. Clergy, police, teachers, etc.
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lmfao Low, I was just about to post a similar piccie
No way the A-Team would support the BNP though
No way the A-Team would support the BNP though
..Is this BBC security lodge? We're outside with Mr Griffin now...
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*dies of shock*
I watch anyway. I can't help but think that it will all blow up in our faces. It's all very well thinking that he will be held up to the light and that the good people of the UK will realise it's the 30's Bavarian game plan all over again. However not all HM's subjects are as structural as we are.
I will be watching with OH as I often do, and my son, who has just started studying Politics at A level will be watching too.
I hope someone has vetted the questions and chosen the ones that are most likely to show him up for what he is.
I hope someone has vetted the questions and chosen the ones that are most likely to show him up for what he is.
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