I really, really don't understand this whole "giving them publicity" argument.
The BNP get enough column inches and publicity through the media as it is.
Also - they have Party Political Broadcasts on BBC and ITV which have been watched by millions of people. This whole thing really isn't anything new.
They have plenty of publicity. Nick Griffin's appearance on QT, and the surrounding hubbub, is not going to make people go "Ooh who's this guy... this BNP lot sound like a good bunch don't they?!". People know who the BNP are, people know who Nick Griffin is. Question Time isn't going to change that.
The danger about the BNP is that apart from hardcore right wing scum who are always going to vote for them, is that they have been very good at presenting themselves as a party who will DO something about the stuff which pisses a lot of floundering British voters off. Just their very well-polished and powerful statements is enough for some people.
However, when you put Nick Griffin under the spotlight - he doesn't seem like a very confident and assured man, does he? Put him on the spot and his words are hollow and he's exposed as the blithering idiot he always has been.
And this whole thing about being seen on the BBC means that the beeb are "legitimising their agenda". No it doesn't! Their agenda is inherently illegitimate and will fall down under scrutiny. The more the BNP allow themselves to be put on the spot and for their weaknesses to be exposed the better, if you ask me...
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