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i was following it on twitter while it was recording (some audience members tweeting)

 

also BBC News 24 showed some clips which I saw, Griffin does seem pretty grilled, one audience member calls him 'disgusting' straight to his face, and it is brilliant,

 

he also says this on the BBC: "part of a thoroughly unpleasant ultra-leftist establishment, which doesn't even want the English to be recognised as an existing people."

 

 

also said "The Ku Klux Klan leader I stood on a platform with is a member of an ALMOST totally non-violent sect." :mellow:

 

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Someone on another forum said it's usually broadcast "as live" with very little editing though.

I think that was probably me. I have been to a couple recordings so I know it's true.

 

I would guess that there are two reasons for that. The obvious reason is that it gives time to edit out anything which might lead to legal action. The second reason is that it allows the audience to go home at a reasonable hour.

 

Clearly there is a higher risk that tonight's programme will need to be edited so it's not surprising that it was recorded a little earlier than normal.

The BNP are vile. Period.

 

Unfortunately, I'm p!ssed off with the BBC over the lineup of fellow guests on the show who are he panel also includes Justice Secretary Jack Straw, Conservative shadow community cohesion minister Baroness Warsi, Lib Dem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne and playwright and critic Bonnie Greer.

 

What a wet line up. Where is a heavyweight Michael Heseltine, Diane Abbott, Paddy Ashdown, Shami (Rita) Chakrabarti, Mark Steel or Ian Hislop line up when you need one.

 

 

 

After Heseltine's last performance on QT I hope he never appears on the programme again. I would have preferred to see Simon Hughes as the Lib Dem representative but I suspect he may have refused to appear alongside a fascist.
The BNP are vile. Period.

 

Unfortunately, I'm p!ssed off with the BBC over the lineup of fellow guests on the show who are he panel also includes Justice Secretary Jack Straw, Conservative shadow community cohesion minister Baroness Warsi, Lib Dem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne and playwright and critic Bonnie Greer.

 

What a wet line up. Where is a heavyweight Michael Heseltine, Diane Abbott, Paddy Ashdown, Shami (Rita) Chakrabarti, Mark Steel or Ian Hislop line up when you need one.

 

Totally agree, if there was a stronger line up they could of majorly grilled him, with this line up they have almost given Griffin an easy ride.

 

But from following the recording on twitter, and watching the clips, Jack Straw did give Griffin quite a run for his money, and they definatly came down on Griffin quite hard, but would of been even better with a better line up.

After Heseltine's last performance on QT I hope he never appears on the programme again.

 

:o

 

Heseltine is a legend for his role in bringing down Thatcher; being right over the Westlands helicopter and Poll Tax fiascos. Plus he is a no nonsense self made millionaire and a great orator, and not one who was born with a golden spoon in his mouth like many of the Old Etonian Tory twats.

 

There are not many (former) MPs who wear blue rosettes that I respect but he is one of the few.

:o

 

Heseltine is a legend for his role in bringing down Thatcher; being right over the Westlands helicopter and Poll Tax fiascos. Plus he is a no nonsense self made millionaire and a great orator, and not one who was born with a golden spoon in his mouth like many of the Old Etonian Tory twats.

 

There are not many (former) MPs who wear blue rosettes that I respect but he is one of the few.

When he was last on QT he shouted down the Lib Dem panelist when they tried to tell the truth about the so-called mansion tax. Since he ceased to have any political ambition he has peddled the party line on every issue apart from Europe. Most ex ministers tell us what they really think. Heseltine doesn't.

This is fantastic stuff. :thumbup:

 

Nick Griffin = what a prat. :rofl: He is more unintentionally funnier and pathetic than one of the Griffins from Family Guy!

 

Having him on TV is the greatest possible advert to ridicule his (and his vile party) contradictions and inadequacies. My goodness he makes Jack Straw come across as a political heavyweight in comparison.

 

Well done the BBC. This is why I pay my license fee!!! :wub:

When he was last on QT he shouted down the Lib Dem panelist when they tried to tell the truth about the so-called mansion tax. Since he ceased to have any political ambition he has peddled the party line on every issue apart from Europe. Most ex ministers tell us what they really think. Heseltine doesn't.

 

To be fair that Lib Dem panellist was a complete prat. Heseltine has never suffered fools wisely which that politically correct wet as a weekend wimp of a Lib Dem panellist certainly was.

 

For me that was the highlight of that edition.

Really? Mr Griffin is coming across alarmingly well as his opponents meander off-topic. :/

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Separated at birth. Nick Griffin is coming across as an idiot after tonight's show, which is just as well as only a complete idiot would vote for the BNP. :lol:

To be fair that Lib Dem panellist was a complete prat. Heseltine has never suffered fools wisely which that politically correct wet as a weekend wimp of a Lib Dem panellist certainly was.

 

For me that was the highlight of that edition.

The Lib Dem panellist was not a fool. They were trying to explain the details of the so-called mansion tax. Hesleltine, who would be one of the losers under that proposal, refused to listen to the argument. That makes him an arrogant tosser.

Griffin will come of a lot better to some people after this tonight. He has done really well.
The Lib Dem panellist was not a fool. They were trying to explain the details of the so-called mansion tax. Hesleltine, who would be one of the losers under that proposal, refused to listen to the argument. That makes him an arrogant tosser.

 

Time and again on TV and radio wet than wet Lib Dem David Laws has proved himself to be the very definition of the word fool.

 

This clip proves it perfectly: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/ques...ime/8274464.stm

 

According to the Land Registry as of August 2009 there are over 165,000 houses in Greater London area alone that would be affected by this policy so proving that Michael Heseltine knows his facts and that the Lib Dems MP David Laws is talking pie in the sky bollocks if they instantly want to make a house worth £1,000,000 worth £50,000 less after tax in one foul sweep without thinking things through properly.

 

 

Griffin totally embarrassed himself tonight :yahoo: :yahoo:

 

Totally outsmarted at every turn was great to see the one eyed nazi on the ropes ^_^

 

If that was a boxing match it would have been stopped after 10 mins it was such a beating for Griffin

 

Very impressed with that black American woman :thumbup: and that young black guy in the suit who spoke early in the show from the audience, he should be put on the panel sometime, smart guy and bloody good orator

It was a case of 5 against one. The other panellists and Dimbleby were bullying Griffin and a disgrace. Total set-up by the BBC.

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:o

 

Heseltine is a legend for his role in bringing down Thatcher; being right over the Westlands helicopter and Poll Tax fiascos. Plus he is a no nonsense self made millionaire and a great orator, and not one who was born with a golden spoon in his mouth like many of the Old Etonian Tory twats.

 

There are not many (former) MPs who wear blue rosettes that I respect but he is one of the few.

 

Obviously I don't forgive Heseltine for bringing down Maggie I kinda admire him, probably the best political speech maker since Churchill and made his fortune from scratch and even now in his mid 70's works every day of the week, he virtually controls the F1 media given he owns F1Racing, Motorsport, Autosport, ITV-F1.com, AtlasF1 etc etc

It was a case of 5 against one. The other panellists and Dimbleby were bullying Griffin and a disgrace. Total set-up by the BBC.

 

If this is the kind of garbage you are going to spout please go back to your Perspectives boycott -_-

 

Well who would you like to have seen on ? name someone from each party that sympathises with that cockroach and some famous people that do

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Listen to Radio 5 live now and you'll hear many anti-BNP people saying he was bullied on there!!

 

I'd like to have seen a normal programme with say a question about the postal strike this week as it's current news. All questions were about the BNP's views!!

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