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Question Time Was exciting last night wasn't it? I wish Jack straw had given some shorter answers though - didn't he know how long the programme was? Saying that it may have been better if it was on for a couple more hours!
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I hope you are well today.
Question Time Was exciting last night wasn't it? I wish Jack straw had given some shorter answers though - didn't he know how long the programme was? Saying that it may have been better if it was on for a couple more hours!
All the best,
Spare Ed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think Nick Griffin was naive in his approach.
If you come on QT frfom his perspective, you are in the ring with cultural and political heavyweights, people who debate for a living, and you need to be able to punch your weight. You should anticipate the general thrust of the programme (why are you a nasty homophobic race-hating bigoted moron?) and be ready with your arguments.
What NG found out was that what may well work wonderfully at BNP meetings, surrounded by like-minded individuals, does not fly for even a moment in front of an audience of balanced thoughtful intelligent people - i.r. non-BNP supporters.
Nick Griffin could have made political and press camptial out of this situation, he failed, badly.
He looked shifty, sweaty, smirking, unable to respond, out of his depth, and generally a little boy trying to play big boys' games.
Pretty much how he is then.
If you come on QT frfom his perspective, you are in the ring with cultural and political heavyweights, people who debate for a living, and you need to be able to punch your weight. You should anticipate the general thrust of the programme (why are you a nasty homophobic race-hating bigoted moron?) and be ready with your arguments.
What NG found out was that what may well work wonderfully at BNP meetings, surrounded by like-minded individuals, does not fly for even a moment in front of an audience of balanced thoughtful intelligent people - i.r. non-BNP supporters.
Nick Griffin could have made political and press camptial out of this situation, he failed, badly.
He looked shifty, sweaty, smirking, unable to respond, out of his depth, and generally a little boy trying to play big boys' games.
Pretty much how he is then.
can’t stand the guy or his personal/party opinions but from what i saw he seemed to do ok in the circumstances. particularly, and probably the only reason being, that jack straw couldn’t answer a direct question – his response to the one about immigration was laughable if only protracted drivel going on about enoch powell then reverting to nick griffin, and the other panellists looked like they were assuming the moral high ground with selective soundbites and delivering them like they were at a poetry recital. goading is right but that’s not to say he don’t deserve it. very few people know ‘exactly’ what he and the bnp are really about in todays terms, so it would have been good to let him speak more, if only to dig a deeper hole for himself and the bnp.
anyhow, that said, i haven’t seen him in a different light or changed my view of him, just felt the other pannelists were complete twonks. equally the dozey sods who – presumably are jobless – decided to trash the beeb’s premises.
anyhow, that said, i haven’t seen him in a different light or changed my view of him, just felt the other pannelists were complete twonks. equally the dozey sods who – presumably are jobless – decided to trash the beeb’s premises.