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Published Date: 28 May 2009
BRITISH National Party leader Nick Griffin has bowed out of attending a Buckingham Palace garden party, saying he had "no wish to embarrass the Queen".
The right-wing politician had been invited to the event by BNP colleague Richard Barnbrook who, as a London Assembly member, was nominated for two tickets by the Greater London Authority (GLA).

Mr Griffin said yesterday he would not now be attendi
ng the party, after the mayor of London and senior members of the GLA accus ed the BNP of exploiting the situation for publicity.

Mr Griffin said: "We believe it is still outrageous that a democratically elected member of the London Assembly can't invite who he likes as a guest to the party at the Palace.

"Nevertheless, because we have no wish to embarrass the Queen and allow the liberal Left to do more damage to our institutions, I've withdrawn from the idea of going myself."

He said Mr Barnbrook would still be going and would be taking the mother of a soldier killed in Afghanistan.

Mr Barnbrook refused to reveal the name of the soldier's mother, but added that he had been working closely with her in east London.

Speaking outside parliament, Mr Griffin said: "While we expected some coverage, we never expected it to be quite as hysterical from the opposition as it was."

He said he did not want to give the "intellectual élite" the opportunity "to use us and the British National Party to further their ends, particularly by potentially embarrassing the Queen and the institution of the monarchy".





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  • Last Updated: 27 May 2009 6:11 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Far Right in the UK
 
1

Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 28/05/2009 00:03:12
Why has the Scotsman been running BNP stories almost every day for the last week? Do they really merit it?
2

truthsleuth,

28/05/2009 00:49:16
As far as I am aware the BNP has not blown up or supported or been associated with killing any Briton or British soldier unlike some of the other invites to the palace.

We seem to have lost the ability to identify and remove our real enemies.
3

Alan B,

28/05/2009 01:03:59
#truthsleuth

The BNP does try to stir up racial hatred though and has no place in a decent society, and as such should be rejected by us all.

The BNP is the enemy of a tolerent society that most of us want to live in.






4

Sgian Achlais,

28/05/2009 01:37:27
3truthsleuth, 28/05/2009 00:49:16
As far as I am aware the BNP has not blown up or supported or been associated with killing any Briton or British soldier unlike some of the other invites to the palace.

We seem to have lost the ability to identify and remove our real enemies.

=========================

Whether it is Islamist Jihadists or White Supremists these people have no place in a decent society. People are people. Race does not make a person either good or bad. It is what that person does and the impact they have on others that determines their net benefit or cost to social unity.

I dislike them both but I am only aware of one targeting innocent civilians as "Legitimate" targets.


5

fiferjohn,

28/05/2009 07:11:29
#5 so it is alright for the goverment in the name of the british people to go in to another counrty and kill hundred of thousands men women and children ok is it.
that is what you call a decent society is it .
6

redcliffe62,

28/05/2009 07:33:25
unless they are an illegal organisation they have every right to go to a garden party. i do not agree with them, but i defend their right to go as long as their message is legal.
this witchunt to try to make people feel guilty about voting for a different political party, to scare people away from trying something else was tried by blair in may 2007 i seem to remember.
perhaps people will make up their own minds. that is all we should ask.
7

David MacVicar,

web 28/05/2009 08:10:06
And in other equally relevant Scottish interest News story..... A Morris dancer breaks toe nail during dance practice.
8

Queen D,

28/05/2009 09:49:24
Aw! Wee soul , is he all right??
9

Luigiana,

Aberdeen 28/05/2009 12:17:11
#1 "Why has the Scotsman been running BNP stories almost every day for the last week? Do they really merit it?"

I think the Scotsman editors are concerned that many of their beloved traditional tory voters will turn to the BNP. Could be bad for them in Scotand.

It waz the Scotsman wot did it!
10

Tartan Viking,

28/05/2009 18:49:17
#7. As long as he didny hurt his bell_end.
11

Iain Mac,

28/05/2009 19:59:00
Yeah, how are the bnp at all relevant to Scotland. Leave this scum to the English.

As to #2 - plenty members of the bnp have been in prison for violence. Why can't they just come out of the closet or are they afraid of the Church of Scotland?!!
12

donald,

glasgow 29/05/2009 06:35:49
You've seen one English Queen and you've seen 'em all.

 

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