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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Human Rights

The British National Party is showing its usual attachment to principle, somewhat after the fashion of Christian Voice some time ago. According to the party's Leader, Nick Griffin, the publication of a list of BNP members on the internet will be "water off a duck's back to the stout hearts of the British National party"; the morals of the British National Party being as staunch and straightforward as Nick Griffin's metaphors, the party is using the Human Rights Act, which it opposes, to make certain that the said publication turns out to be "one of the most foolish things [someone has] done in their life". Apparently the culprit is a former member of the party who left last year because "he didn't like the direction the party was going"; hence the breach of privacy is aimed less at the steel-hardened waterproof cardiac avian rear ends of the party proper than at "the thousands of [members of UKIP] who are thinking of joining", and who are used more to the mellifluous apoplexy of Robert Kilroy-Slurry than to the barking and dagenham of Richard Barnbrook.

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