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London MPs attack BBC for inviting party leader onto Question Time

Nichoals Cecil and Paul Waugh
22 Oct 2009


London MPs today led a furious backlash against the BBC for inviting the BNP onto Question Time.

Diane Abbott accused the Corporation of "accepting that violent fascism is somehow part of the political mainstream".

The Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington said it was a "chilling idea" for black, Asian and Jewish communities that the far-Right party could be treated in such a manner.

Five other London MPs have launched a Commons campaign condemning the BBC. Pop stars, writers and union members also joined the public outcry.

Jerry Dammers, founder of The Specials, attacked the BBC as naive. His words were echoed by the former children's laureate Michael Rosen who said people had a right not to hear the BNP. They were speaking at an emergency public rally held by Unite Against Fascism in central London.

Mr Dammers said: "The BNP are hiding their true identity as Nazis and fascists and the BBC are allowing themselves to be used for that purpose."

Kawsar Zaman, from the Muslim Council of Britain, said: "It's a really sad day for the BBC; it's a sad day in my opinion for this country."

They spoke out as BBC director general Mark Thompson defended the decision to have BNP leader Nick Griffin on Question Time.

He said that the Corporation had a "central principle of impartiality" which it would only override if the Government demanded a broadcasting ban as Margaret Thatcher did in the Eighties for Sinn Fein.

"The case against inviting the BNP to appear on Question Time is a case for censorship," he said. He denied that the decision was based in any way on a wish to appear controversial.

Concerns are only likely to be fuelled by the delight of the BNP at the platform it is being given. "Thank you Auntie," said Mr Griffin in an interview with The Times.

Justice Secretary Jack Straw, Tory peer Baroness Warsi, Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne and black writer Bonnie Greer are to appear alongside Mr Griffin tonight.

Mr Straw said today that he would focus on the fact that Mr Griffin had denied the Nazi Holocaust. "It tells you all you need to know about him and his party," Mr Straw said.

Cabinet colleague Peter Hain told GMTV: "[The BNP] is a racist party with fascist roots."

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Nick Griffin, for all his horribility, has shown that democracy is skin deep. Haine and other labour MPs want to censor the BBC and free speech when it doesn't suit them. So good for the BBC and this free speech confirmed that Nick Griffin is indeed objectionable. Far better than others telling us what to believe.
Kawsar Zaman says it is a sad for the BBC but muslims are with the BNP in condemning homosexulaity.
Free speech is precious.

- Edwin Underhill, beaconsfield, bucks, 23/10/2009 11:47
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I was far more outraged when Gerry Adams was on question time.
it seems terrorists are more acceptable than racists.

- Simon, kingston, 22/10/2009 19:10
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