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b.n.p leader on question time tonight
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will you be watching?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Doubt I‘ll bother, I’ll watch it on the news tomorrow! The beeb will undoubtedly have lined up lots of questions for him from the panelists and audience just to try and get him riled but he’s far too well rehearsed by now to be drawn into a row and expose himself for what he is. This did make me smirk this morning though...
http://newsarse.com/2...speaking-picture-box/
and this one from a while back...
http://newsarse.com/2...-all-them-foreigners/
http://newsarse.com/2...speaking-picture-box/
and this one from a while back...
http://newsarse.com/2...-all-them-foreigners/
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Griffin will take great pains to appear an 'ordinary' bloke, and answer the variety of questions in a way that sounds sensible and reasonable.
Why wouldn't he? After all, a picture of Adolf Eichmann was labeled 'the banality of evil' -
http://rechavia.files.../2009/06/eichmann.jpg
they don't have horns and a tail and spit poison from fangs - well, not in public anyway, and certainly not on the BBC!
Why wouldn't he? After all, a picture of Adolf Eichmann was labeled 'the banality of evil' -
http://rechavia.files.../2009/06/eichmann.jpg
they don't have horns and a tail and spit poison from fangs - well, not in public anyway, and certainly not on the BBC!
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They'll fill the audience with the local Guardianistas and the bloke will just get shouted down, I doubt very much he will be allowed to finish a sentence. I reckon they will also accidentally on purpose let in a few nutters to throw eggs or something. Yes I'll be watching, it'll be a treat for the others on the show anyway!
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