The Anonymous Widower

Leopards Don’t Change their Spots

The Times has a dramatic picture on the front this morning.  It shows one of their reporters being manhandled by someone from the BNP.  Here’s the first paragraph of the article that accompanied the picture.

One man grabbed my nose and tried to remove it from my face. I was seized and shoved out of the door towards a parked car. I threw my hands out to steady myself. A BNP thug snarled: “Don’t touch people’s cars mate.” Obviously, I offered no resistance.

Apparently, the BNP were objecting to an article in The Times on Saturday.

I don’t object to that article and feel it is a sound analysis as to the prospects of the BNP. But I do worry about its conclusions.  If there’s one thing we don’t want it’s for the BNP to gain a foothold in Westminster.  Without that after a couple of years, they will probably return from whence they came.

February 15, 2010 - Posted by | News | ,

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