I agree with Duckbreath. Griffin won't spend the whole programme quoting from Mein Kampf. He'll be responding to questions on subjects like the postal strike, and doing his utmost to present a very particular image. This will be one of a 'reasonable' champion of common sense. A friend to the ordinary (ethnically English, hetrosexual) man on the street.
A contradiction in democratic societies is the granting of free speech to those who oppose it. This is admirable, but I'd bet my bottom dollar that the BNP's share of the national vote won't decline after this programme.
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