Nick Griffin for racially pure family entertainment
The British National Party’s Nick Griffin has just been on Radio 4’s Today programme. How did he choose to launch his first day as an elected member of the European Parliament? By railing against the fact that Friar Tuck in the BBC’s Robin Hood television show is played by a black man. No, he really did.
Griffin was elected last night with less votes than he got five years ago. This isn’t about a surge in support for fascists, it’s about a collapse in support for New Labour. The tide went out and exposed the stinking crap beneath the polluted waves.
Posted on June 8th, 2009 at 8:34am under Fascists
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Ah yes, the natural outcome of proportional representation. Minority parties always do well out of PR, yet supporters of Labour and the Lib Dems now want us to move in that direction.
Go figure.
“Go figure”
Yeah democracy, terrible isn’t it?
Why can’t the voters just take what they’re given.
“Indigenous majority are second class citizens in every sphere”
God, he really is a odious little wanker isn’t he? He’ll fit in well in Brussels.
We get what we deserve, PR is the way forward, I want representative politics, not first past the post.
Over 900,000 people voted for them in these EU elections out of 61 million Brits.
Let us keep our heads.
Lucky he didn’t see the Kevin Costner film: in that Robin’s best mates with a Muslim.
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