http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... ition.html
and
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8321157.stm
Ho ho!! This one'll be in the headlines for a few days, no doubt.
Should he be allowed to speak, air his views and those of his party?
Or should he be prevented the chance, for fear that his views will be, at some level, seen as being legitamised, simply by appearing on a flagship BBC program....?
Hmmmm.....
My thruppence? Let him on and ask him the hard questions that will compel answers to the BNP's less moderate views - shine a light on true ugliness - surely this is the path of wisdom, rather than protesting at his right to freedom of expression in this way? Doesn't protesting his right, in a society that supposedly allows freedom of speech give his (ugly ugly ugly) movement a power it wouldn't necessarily have without attempted gagging....
anyone have thoughts? The show will air (in UK) in 45 minutes.....