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Biggest boost to the BNP after last night?

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hocus pocus | 11:46 Fri 23rd Oct 2009 | Film, Media & TV
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They just never gave the bloke a chance to explain his so - called policies to show how flawed his ideas
are. Talk about free speech !! In my view it's given his party one hell of a boost.
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A lot of people also agree.
It was like being back at school watching them all gang up against the bloke. Good luck to him I say.
Rather than let him dig himself into a hole, they ganged up and took away his shovel.
The whole exercise proved to be totally pointless - literally - as no relevant points were made!
All that fuss for nothing!!
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The first 40 minutes was indeed a bit of a joke but in the last few minutes Mr Griffen showed himself to be as out of touch as I expected.

He doesn\'t believe in sex education for primary school children, he finds homosexuals creepy and doesn\'t like the BBC. As per usual David Dimbelby put in a good show trying to make sure none of the politicians were allowed to spout too much rubbish though frankly all of them (barring Bonnie Greer) managed to dodge a few of the serious questions.
He doesn't believe in sex education for primary school children, he finds homosexuals creepy and doesn\'t like the BBC.

I agree on two out of those three as well. many people do which is why the party is growing from strength to strength
I will add that on the following discussion on the radio for the first time many people were ringing up saying it allowed them to say immigration was not about race but about space, and many were immigrants but all agreed there was little room for new arrivals now. I doubt without his appearance anyone would have dared to mention it on the radio while the BBC would have banned its mention altogether. At least he let a few taboos out of the bag which no other parties are prepared to mention, if they had maybe his support wouldn't have grown nearly so much.
\"I agree on two out of those three as well. many people do which is why the party is growing from strength to strength \"

Oh, fair enough Another View, but from personal experience i think children learning about the facts of life early is vital, seeing gay public displays of affection no more repulses me than hetrosexual ones and i\'ll will love the BBC for as long as they continue to make their massive range of programmes available for me to watch on iPlayer.

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He didn't say he found 'homosexuals' creepy. He said he found homosexuals kissing in the street creepy. So do I. I also don't like to see heterosexuals kissing in the street.

I don't want my son having sex education in primary school....that's my job.

The BBC is OK.
Is Bonnie Greer the Woman who asked Blair to be sure we didn't bomb 'Religious sites' when we were killing those civilians in Iraq ?
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