I think any future encounters of such a mainstream, public nature with the BNP, if it happens, should make some effort to engage them on just what their policies are on other issues of Government are - transport, health, the arts, sport, economy, the general mechanics of governance. It seems pretty clear to me that they are such one track party that Griffin would flounder completely when faced with issues aside from immigration.
Obviously, it is essential to continue to attack their bigoted line, but I think it would serve to reveal to an even greater extent just how half-baked and clueless they really are as a 'political party'.
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