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Anti BNP play banned

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Gromit | 14:46 Tue 30th Mar 2010 | News
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// A theatre play that criticises the British National Party has been banned from the town of Dudley amid fears it could offend parts of the local community.

Producers were told by council officials that following “lengthy discussions” they had decided to ban the play amid fears it would offend parts of the local community.

The decision was attacked as hypocritical and an affront to free speech. //

http://www.telegraph....e-local-tensions.html

A sensible decision or an attack on free speech?
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A sensible decision in as much if a theatre production endorsed the BNP then it would be likely to banned under the same criteria.
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If a pro BNP play was banned, would that be an attack on free speech?
I am having trouble working out the stated reason for banning it. Is it:

a) because some parts of the community might be offended because such a play is going on just around the corner, even though they will not watch it?

b) because some parts of the community might not realise they will be offended and accidentally go and watch it?
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Can anyone see this thread. It has disappeared from my screen.
I can see it.
I can see it...lol
It should have gone ahead

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