Thursday, 14 January 2010

WHY WAS CHOUDARY ON THE POLITICS SHOW ?

Only last year Nick Griffin an elected MEP was nearly forced out of the BBC studios by rioting mobs, MP's and ministers lined up to ask the BBC what were they doing inviting the BNP on to Question Time.

My question is why was this insult to the country invited onto a highly rated political show? If he is free for interviews on the BBC shouldn't he be free for work.

Maybe we should ring the benefits hotline and shop Mr Choudary, he is obviously fit for work, with all the interviews and marching he has planned. So if he can do that he can also work.



VOTE BNP AND STOP THIS RIDICULOUS FARCE FROM HAPPENING AGAIN...

In response to the first comment, I am not idiotic I see through the lies and spin of this government and its mouth piece, AL BEEB. The BNP have every right to be interviewed as they have the backing of a million voters, and have not been banned. I would say the islam4uk nonsense is a set up and will be something which Labour will use. An eye for an eye, ban islam4uk and now try to ban the BNP. Difference being is the BNP is backed by at least a million people all hard working, whilst Mr Choudary lives of the very country he hates.

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  1. Are you idiotic or whats your problem with Chowdry being interviewed?

    His organisation has been banned (unlike the BNP) and his ridiculous views were held up to the same spotlight (if not harsher) than Griffin got on Question Time.

    The BBC gave airtime to Chowdry and Griffin and asked questions of both. Its upto the publis to decide after that.

    Also with Chwodrys views on Homosexuality I would have thought The BNP have more shared beliefs with him than they do with most British people.

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