Layabout wrote:
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..As for these BNP members, it really does depend on whether they can convince the judge, that they was somehow entrapped or cohersed into saying what they did. It's not a question of what they said being a right or wrong. We all know what they said was wrong.
Basically if the BBC guy has the evidence (IE recorded conversation(s) leading up to the incriminating statements) then indeed I would expect that there will be convictions.
What Nick Griffin said was not against the law, however at least 4 others have some serious explaining to do and they are in real big trouble.
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Layabout: I really don't have worry myself on the issue of your equating me with the BNP, because I'm quite clear that my views and their have no comparisons and are certainly not similar in any way shape or form..
I also think you are missing the central point of my thoughts in regards to the BNP and the Muslim cleric. I'm saying that the muslim Cleric was dealt with harshly because of his religion and his colour. In short he was made an example of as a warning to others (us).
The BNP may have some squirming to do but they will not unless i'm mistaken get any where near the sentence this cleric got, regardless of the charges brought against them it simply won't happen.