Wednesday, 17 June 2009

BNP leader Nick Griffin claims crusty jugglers shouldn't get what's coming to 'em

Following a BNP attack on a group of Romanian Gypsies in Belfast yesterday, Nick Griffin has both condemned and defended the actions of supporters of his party.

Griffin said of the event that "No one wants to see any person attacked, and that any right-minded person would condemn the attacks.". He then went on to add that "The bastards shouldn't have been here in the first place, and they're all criminals anyway.".

It's an action that comes just as the BNP were attempting to further establish themselves as a respectable political party in the wake of their election victories in the North West and Yorkshire, although Nick Griffin stated he was confident that the party's reputation would not be significantly hindered by this because anyone thick enough to not know the BNP's immigration policy of "Bricks and velocity" is too busy ranting about the MP's expenses scandal that nobody really cares about any more.

This attack by the BNP on a group of gypsies in a church follows a day after an article on the BNP website that has dubbed a former Labour minister a "racist thug". Nick Griffin then went on to defend his concept of irony, stating that it was "Like rain on your wedding day".

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The stupidity of some people actually makes me want to cry