1. Vatican Gay Prostitution Ring Exposed! 2. Politician 'disingenuous' shocker! 3. Anti-gay politician arrested after night in gay nightclub! 4. Guardian produces anti-Tory bunkum exclusive! 5. BNP exposed! They don't want Asian member!
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TheCynicalDragon on 6th Mar 2010 (via cynicaldragon.com)
Surely some mistake. This looks very much like a job ad for the British National Party being carried on the Guardian's website. And this looks like another one.But that could mean that the Guardian had entered into some sort of commercial relationship with the BNP. Did the paper take money from the BNP to carry these ads? I think we should be told. PS: I've just put this to the Guardian press of...
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JamesKirkup on 14th Jul 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
The Guardian has a really cool click and learn map showing BNP membership across the UK. Just a few points; 1. Has the Guardian complied this using information that is the private data of the BNP? Is that not at best immoral, at worst illegal? 2. Isn't it interesting to see how BNP membership is concentrated in LABOUR heartlands? Could it be that core BNP support is from those on the po...
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ATangledWeb on 22nd Nov 2008 (via atangledweb.squarespace.com)
What on earth was the Guardian doing accepting an advert (placed by the GLA) for a researcher for the BNP? I have no doubt that Guardian executives will justify their decision to on the grounds of liberty and free speech but it is disappointing nonetheless. Or am I over-reacting? Is their decision based upon principle or profit? I have always thought that the Guardian was keen on promoting good c...
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Labourhome on 15th Jul 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
This site is maintained by the Guardian newspaper . It provides free access to news stories and comment on current events, the nature and impact of the BNP and other far right groups on British politics and society. In addition to news headlines, the site also includes blog postings and photographs. Other features include biographical profiles of BNP leaders, data on BNP membership and details of ...
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Intute on 21st Nov 2008 (via intute.ac.uk)
On 15 July 2004 the BBC broadcast an undercover documentary about the BNP. Andy Sykes was once the Bradford organiser of the BNP, praised by Nick Griffin, but he couldn't tolerate what he saw. He then turned into a double agent. To remind you of what the BNP is really like, here is the programme for you to watch again.
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AndrewAllison on 10th Jun 2009 (via andrew-allison.blogspot.com)
The BULS blog has been focusing recently on the topic of prostitution. Some of their members have come to the conclusion that it should be legalised and protected. When looking at this situation on a purely personal and moral level I believe prostitution is wrong and I find it unseemly and seedy. However I have
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BUCF on 18th Jul 2008 (via bucf.wordpress.com)
Rather than the smug 3-party monolith patronisingly telling the electorate that voting for the BNP is unacceptable, it would be greatly preferable to hear BNP representatives properly questioned by journalists. The BBC thinks it perfectly all right to choose hostile questions about the BNP week after week on Question Time without any BNP representation. Balance, anyone? They should be exposed to s...
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PurpleScorpion on 12th Jun 2009 (via thepurplescorpion.blogspot.com)
Recess Monkey delights in the Daily Mail’s discovery that the Conservative candidate for Tooting, Mark Clarke, who has campaigned for tougher rules for prostitution, is accused of enjoying personal services of his own. “The Tory candidate for Tooting, after a whirlwind romance, now faces allegations of complicity in acts of prostitution, possession of a knife with
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LabourMatters on 28th Sep 2008 (via labourmatters.com)