Almost a month after he vowed to make a complaint to the BBC about his controversial appearance on QT, BNP leader Nick Griffin MEP has still to make an official objection.
The Guardian reports that despite Griffin promising to lodge a complaint at what he claimed was the “unfair” way the Question Time programme was produced, the BBC has not received a formal complaint.
Simon Darby also said at the time that the BNP planned to put in a freedom of information request to the BBC and programme-makers to ask about the process of changing the format of the whole programme. “[We want to know] why they felt they had to break with the usual format,” the Darby added.
Tags: Nick Griffin, Question Time, Simon Darby





i want to complain..he got it easy
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Because you weren’t invited?
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not at all..my blood cringes when he crosses the border ,never mind be in the same room breathing the same air
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Why? What’s your problem Sam?
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Now don’t have a seizure Sam, but there’s a high possibility that you’ve imbibed a water molecule that once passed through the bladder of Edward I. The hammer of the Scots. Him I like.
”Braveheart” is historically a load of bollocks.
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Sam prefers thinking about one of his, erm, water molecules that he has finished with, passing through Nick Griffin but it might also work the other way around!
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surely griffin dosent need water….the blood of babies does him just fine
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im sure i just seen him on the news with the old sieg heil salute
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waste of space and keyboard strokes
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