July 22nd, 2010

All Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go

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280 Comments

  1. 1
    Anonymous says:

    LOL

    • 6
      In the butt says:

      trolololo…

    • 33
      Aunt Hilda says:

      is he going to a bad wedding ?

      • 77

        OT

        It is exactly 5 years to the day since a violent group of London thugs, calling themselves “the Police” executed an innocent electrician in cold blood. No one has been caught and the gang are now widespread and operate with impunity throughout the city.

        Ken Clarke has also announced today that private prosecutions against UK citizens for “war crimes” will not be allowed. Nor will private prosecutions brought against any members of the above mentioned gang.

        Nice holiday while it lasted. Time to show your papiers again.

        • 97
          Mr Ned says:

          This would be in reference to the non-uniformed military police executing an innocent man, without warning on the London Underground, because the day before another group of pricks decided to pretend to be terrorists.

          Would that be the incident to which you refer? iI which case you are correct OH, the police have got away with cold blooded murder on the streets of London and then lying in the following investigation.

          If you or I were caught lying in a murder investigation, we would be sent to prison. The police can murder an innocent man, lie about it, and nothing is done. It stinks!!!

        • 157
          sukyspook says:

          Ah yes OH, Ken Clarke, my MP and open Europhile.

          Clarke encapsulates how ‘they’ sell us one thing whilst manipulating us towards the exact opposite… How much longer will we the peeps be duped – in particular my fellow constituents?

          Whilst I’m no fan of the BnP, I’m also no fan of people who say things like this:

          “In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation”.

          Nick was probably better off staying away from Buck House – I’ve been there and the housekeeping isn’t what it should be!! (I wasn’t invited, I stupidly paid to go there!!!).

          • Mr Ned says:

            Now the BBC are showing Peter Tatchell attacking Nick and demanding he apologise for antisemitic and homophobic (literally irrational fear of ‘the same’) comments.

            homophobic??? They don’t even know what it means!!!

            Nick should have said that you will get an apology from me after you have apologised for supporting paed-o-philia and the legalisation of the buggery of children.

            Peter Tatchell still has that disgustingly perverted campaign on his website calling for the age of consent for homosexual and heterosexual sex to be reduced and in some cases ABOLISHED altogether.

            He has no problem with someone buggering a six year old!!!

            I cannot believe that the BBC give that sick, depraved pervert the time of day. He should be locked up!

            It is a shame that Nick ran away from that confrontation instead.

        • 176
          TANGO BLAIR says:

          Does that mean we will never get Blair/Brown/ Mandelscum and Straw to the Hague ?
          How Convenient !
          Time to retire Ken you doddering old fart !

          • wes says:

            Mr Ned – Thatchell says age of consent should be 14, as it is in lots of European Countries. No where does he say it should be abolished.

          • I have a 14 year old son. I would prefer he was not convinced by Peter Tatchell of anything. Especially as Peter wants the law changed in his favour, not my sons.

          • Norman Arse says:

            Clarke is a traitor, pure and simple. Render down the fat bastard on live TV.

          • Anonymous says:

            I thought Tatchell spent most of his days in Russia being beaten up by the Police? Why is he back?

          • Mr Ned says:

            Wes, in the document on Tatchell’s website it specifically calls for the age of consent to be abolished IF there is no more than a three year age gap between those engaged in sex.

            That means that he would be OK with a nine year old buggering a six year old!

            Read the whole document. IT IS SICK!

          • Mr Ned says:

            And another thing, Wes, Even if the age of consent were lowered to 14, a 14 year old is a child. Some boys of 14 do mature and have the bodies of men, some late developers still have the body of a child.

            This proposed change in the law is specifically designed to allow old predatory peedophiles to lawfully engage in buggering children.

            There is nothing remotely decent, wholesome or positive in the proposal AT ALL!

            Tatchell is a sick pervert.

        • 193
          The Bottle Fed Triplet says:

          The outcome of Mr. Tomlinson’s demise at the G20 demonstrations was announced today. Even the old Marxist Kier Starmer looked a bit embarrased when he had to announce that no action would be taken for the man who died as a result of what could be described as a violent assault.

          Move along there, nothing to see.

        • 223
          The Bottle Fed Triplet says:

          Ah, but there is a way round that one OH, get lots of accurate facts together about the ‘war crimes’ and publish it. Then get massive amounts of publicity for the book, film, TV interviews or whatever. Then sit back and wait for the writs to drop on to your doormat. If you are sued for libel then you have your day in court and you can spill the lot. They will have to refute the evidence in open court with the press there. If you do it right, you will get lots of like minded people to fund the case as well.

          If, however, there are no writs for libel you can ask why.

      • 101
        HM Lizzie the II says:

        Bad wedding?

        Find me an anglo saxon virgin for my retarded son!!

        • 116
          Virgin Spotter says:

          Ain’t many of them left lady – though we do have remoulds – if yer know wot I mean.

          But yer boy ain’t too bright is he? He won’t know t’difference.

        • 183
          Anonymous says:

          Look guys we all know we don’t really live in a democracy but please try and be less clumsy in repressing those not approved of. This is something of an own goal?

      • 239
        turd spotter says:

        It was said on this wedsite at the outset that no prosicutions would take place, there would be insufficent evidence or a time limit imposed and that the MET would fuck about as would the PPs office untill they thought enough time had passed to dismiss the case without too much agro from the public

      • 275
        Jack Meoffe says:

        The last time I saw a suit that bad, it had spuds in it!!!

      • 276
        Worzel Gummidge says:

        Why is Nick Griffin wearing my clothes?

    • 71
      Mr Ned says:

      LOL? More like ROFLMFAO!!!

      I can imagine other headlines….

      B&P leader N1ck Gr1ff1n banned from the Queen’s garden party. Before attempting to enter the party Nick was heard expolling the virtues of our wonderful Queen as he considered her to be one the brightest and best symbols of what is best about Britain, our British constitution and our British establishment.

      After being refused entry, Nick was heard to say, “What do you expect from the foreign German bitch!”

      • 92

        OT

        Just sent an Email to Danny the Fink at the Times. It was returned with “insufficient postage” written on it.

      • 100
        Dig for Victory says:

        Really backfired, if he is entitled to go as an MEP then he should be allowed, or banned from being an MEP, double standards. The amount of publicity this has generated for Dick Sniffen is getting is exactly what was trying to be avoided, I doubt this had anything to do with Brenda

        • 104
          Blu Labour says:

          All the other guests on Sky feeling sorry for him, typical new Labour stunt but now Dave is king all the mongs on here think its great.

        • 248
          Indigo says:

          His invitation was withdrawn when it became clear that Griffin saw a Buckingham Palace garden party as an opportunity to lobby HM The Queen.

          He is such a knuckle-dragger. Over the last 57 years or so, millions of salt-of-the-earth men and women without his international experience have understood, without being taught, the proper conduct at/about the Buck House garden party. Not Griffin.

          • Mr Ned says:

            Correct. Sense at last. Rescinding Griffin’s invitation was not a snub to democracy AT ALL. They have not stopped Nick or his party standing in elections, they have rescinded an invitation to a private party THAT IS ALL.

            It was Nick trying to turn a private party into a political event that caused this. It is not undemocratic in the slightest. Just as if Cameron (who won millions and millions more votes than Nick) was invited to come to one of my parties, I would be entitled to rescind that invitation based on his fuckwit comment about the UK being a junior partner in WW2 to the USA in 1940. My decision to rescind an invitation to a private invite only-non political party would NOT be a snub to democracy.

            Nobody is banning Nick from standing in elections or from doing any of his political work as an MEP. This invitation to the Queens Garden Party was NOT a political event.

    • 152
      Up sh1t creek says:

      I see this as an own goal but the palace. Did anyone know he was going to go today, they do now, and given the party more publicity.

      Hear Griffin whine……

      • 161
        Nick2 says:

        Maybe he thought that since the B+N+P’s washed up with the electorate that he had nothing to lose.. (except further humiliation with those clothes!)

        • 194
          Sir William Waad says:

          Yes, maybe, but he should ask himself this – has he ever invited Her Majesty to one of his own garden parties?

    • 207
      PM says:

      I bet Her Maj said, “Send him an invite, let him hire an expensive suit, then – when he turns up – tell him to piss off.”

    • 211
      Hogday says:

      He looks like a right national front.

  2. 2
    Gone Fuckin mental says:

    Hes a fuckin useless nob cheese anyway , Well done your maj

  3. 3
    Sorcerer says:

    I should imagine HM The Queen has had quite enough of one eyed politicians!

  4. 4
    Nick Griffin's mum says:

    I should have stuck a coathanger up my chuff.

  5. 5
    Gone Fuckin mental says:

    What a wanker

  6. 7
    In the butt says:

    Should have saved this for friday…

  7. 8
    Penfold says:

    Another martyr…………what there’s no pyre for him…shame.

  8. 9
    A Fim Pair Of Breats says:

    Tit.

  9. 11

    Taxi to the nearest KFC for Nick!

  10. 12
    Gone Fuckin mental says:

    whos worse Nick or Gordon ?

    • 17
      QWERTY says:

      Both are fucking one eyed mongs but at least Griffin managed to get people to vote for him.

    • 18
      AC1 says:

      Both one working eye and a bit mad.

    • 21
      No Chioce says:

      Cancer of the Penis or cancer of the balls?

    • 22
      AC1 says:

      Both are socialists who believe on discriminating against people based on who their parent were, just use different criteria.

      • 66
        Dick the Prick says:

        Yeah, but only one burnt all the money. I quite like Nick Griffin – he’s such a useless tosser he’s demeaning the principled racist vote! what do you have to do to get a decent bigot these days I ask you???

    • 76
      Mr Ned says:

      Gordon is worse. Much MUCH worse. Nick will never be in a position to do any real damage to this country, whereas Gordon already has.

  11. 15
    thatgu says:

    “the establishment doth protest too much, methinks”
    The British love an underdog. An anti-establishment underdog could be irresistible

  12. 19

    BBc report “her majesty spotted him coming down the path and rushed over. She waved her arms and shooed him away. Onlookers heard her say
    ‘I’ve told you before you one eyed ponce, you’re not welcome here. You’re not the Prime Minister any more, Geddit? Now clear off before I set the hounds on you.”

  13. 24
    Anonymous says:

    Good way for the establishment to bury the Ian Tomlinson PR disaster.

    • 30
      Tammy Winnette says:

      No charge.

      • 45
        Down with Brown! says:

        http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-10723274

        Look out for any policemen on your way home tonight. They can get away with murder.

        • 90
          Wonder why? says:

          Since 1992,

          Number of deaths in police custody: 1102
          Number of people shot dead by the police: 32
          Number of police charged in connection with these deaths: 0

          By any stretch of the imagination, the probability that the police where not culpable in a single instance, is statistically, highly implausible. Yet according to the Police Whitewash Authority, that is precisely the case.

          • 5 year anniversary today of the execution of de Menezies

          • Bozzer says:

            All Police officers have what is called qualified immunity for their discretionary acts. This means, if they take an action in “good faith”, they are immune from prosecution for the consequences of that act. It is this way because nobody would be an officer if it weren’t. They would be afraid to do anything.

            “Good faith” means they acted reasonably according to the situation as they understood it at the time, and in accordance with the law and their policies and their training.

            The examples of shooting someone threatening them with a toy gun are excellent. The officer had reasonable cause to be in fear of his life, so he fired. He is immune from prosecution.

            Let’s further say that an armed felon is threatening either the officer or some innocent person. The officer has a clear shot, so he fires. As he fires, and innocent person gets in the way, and is shot. The officer is immune from prosecution.

          • Mr Ned says:

            And a police officer who was filmed pushing a man to the ground during the G20 protests will not face charges over his death it was announced today.

          • Cuntstable murderer says:

            Bozzer. You fucking dickhead.

            The man was not part of the demonstration and was walking away from the police with is back to them on his regular route home from work.

            He was assaulted without warning or purpose and the office had no reason to fear for his own safety, was not acting with any good intention and had no cause to hit him. Guilty. The end.

          • Old Tosspot says:

            Pushing a man over in this way is common assault no more and no less. All this talk of “Murder” is plain wrong, no one and I mean no one would be charged with Murder in these circumstances. Armchair lawyers are ten a penny on here.

          • Mr Ned says:

            Bozzer.

            That innocent electrician on the tube was already pinned down on the floor by officers who were in a position to see that he was NOT a threat and had NO explosives. At that point he should have been arrested and then the police would have eventually established that they had the wrong man.

            The fact that they had him pinned down on the floor, before shooting him repeatedly in the head, turned this mistaken, but well intentioned mistake into cold blooded murder.

            They had him pinned down on the floor of the carriage before they shot him at point blank range repeatedly in the head. That is an execution. That is unlawful.

            These militarised police got away with cold blooded, pre-meditated murder of an innocent man, and then lying about it which is conspiracy to pervert the cause of justice.

        • 187
          All Lib Dems are tossers says:

          I can’t believe that bloody bobby has been ‘cleared’. Keir Starmer of the CPS really is sheltering police who have, at the very least, committed manslaughter.

          • Bozzer says:

            Guys – I simply posted the current sitaution as fact. I didn’t say if I agreed or disagreed with it.

            I atually disagree with it and think that the police are turning into the stasi. There is a little known EU law that protects the police in all member states from prosecution. I’ve been trying to find it for the past hour or so and haven’t located the details yet.

  14. 26
    Tim Lovejoy says:

    Hi , My names Tim Lovejoy and i am a legend .

  15. 28
    Happy Brit says:

    Ha bloody Ha serves him right, have to take the whistle back to Moss Bros now, what a waste of money, twat.

  16. 31
    Gone Fuckin mental says:

    What i wanna know is who invited him in the first place?

  17. 32

    It’s yet another example of the looney left Stalinists denying democracy to an opposing legal party.

    A bad day for democracy and Britain.

    You have to remember the people causing this disturbance U.A.F. ANTIFA are communists supporters who killed and maimed about 200 times more people in the past 100 years than fascists.

    How come people don’t understand this and unite against communism?

    • 35
      Elvis says:

      So the Queen’s a Stalinist? You are a Tosser. BNP are racist scum.

      • 58

        And you sir are exactly the type who deny a legal political party the democracy that was fought so hard for.

        Your party have done more harm to Britain in the past 13 years than the N*azis did in the second world war

        • 68
          Dick the Prick says:

          Sir Trev, I think the gimp was playing politics with it so not completely sure it was that he was banned because of his beliefs or stuff but mainly that he’s an amateur with as much understanding of the variance between monarch & legislature as I have about combined harvesters.

          • I think his visit was politicised by the marxist media Dick in all honesty. They clammered to interview him so that it would politicise it. I saw it coming a mile off just like last time.

            I have no time for him or his weird party but, they are deemed legal and as such many here are missing a huge democratic point.

          • Backwoodsman says:

            Dick, Dick, Dick, there’s no d on the end FFS !

          • Dig for Victory says:

            Spot on Trev

          • Dig for Victory says:

            Sir, I apologise for my familiarity

          • You are absolved Dig.

            Whilst we find ourselves criticising governments; present and past, for anti democratic legislation, we seem to miss this enormous injustice every time the B & P are denied basic democratic rights, whilst fooling ourselves we are protecting the democratic rights of their opponents.

            Like them or loath them, they are a legal entity and are bullied and cajoled by the very people who accuse them of bullying and cajoling others, now where on earth is the logic, justice and democracy in that?

        • 108
          Mr Ned says:

          Just because the communists were more harmful than fascists, does NOT mean we should support fascists now.

          That said, the B&P are NOT fascists, (corporatists) they are national socialists, which makes them closer to the Marxist communists than to the fascists anyway.

          Either way, they are all mental nutcases and I do not support any of them.

          VIVA LA COALITIONE Cameron is our glorious leader and shall be…. er…He shall……

          Nah fuckit, even I can’t keep up that level of pretence for long. Fuck the lot of them!

      • 81
        Fat Elvis says:

        Uh huh.

    • 40
      Smig says:

      because Communism gives them beer, sky TV and no responsibilities.

      “We shall take the middle classes and breed and tax them out of existence”.
      Some commie gobshite, yesterday.

    • 43
      Anonymous says:

      I assume Sir Trev that is a rhetorical question & you do not need any answers. You already know them as far as “the people” are concerned.

    • 84
      Mr Ned says:

      Just because the communists were more harmful than fascists, does NOT mean we should support fascists now.

      That said, the BNP are NOT fascists, (corporatists) they are national socialists, which makes them closer to the Marxist communists than to the fascists anyway.

      Either way, they are all mental nutcases and I do not support any of them.

      VIVA LA COALITIONE Cameron is our glorious leader and shall be…. er…He shall……

      Nah fuckit, even I can’t keep up that level of pretence for long. Fuck the lot of them!

  18. 37
    EDF says:

    He’s an honest guy highlighting all that is wrong with Britain. Get back in your boxes you liberal lefty twats – you wrecked this country.

    • 41
      Gone Fuckin mental says:

      This aint labourlist

      • 50
        Down with Brown! says:

        Nick Griffin is a socialist and therefore a leftie. Most of us here are libertarians therefore we believe in freedom, including the freedom to deny vermin access to your house.

        • 88
          Mr Ned says:

          Well said. Here here!!!

          • The UK is becoming East Germany circa 1976 says:

            Err, belief in Libertarianism, does not include banning because you disagree with someone or some ideology. Perhaps you should re-read a dictionary sometime soon. You sound very much like the vermin you claim to despise so much.
            Perhaps you are insecure?
            Personally I could not care less if Griffin went or not, it would not change ny mind about the evils of socialism one jot, or of his party of misfits and misguided “patriots”.
            In a free society, a liberal society, a libertarian society, legitimate political parties should enjoy equal and honest treatment, regardless of whether you agree with them or not.
            It’s called respecting democracy, something too few understand it appears.

          • I agree with 'The UK is becoming East Germany circa 1976' says:

            The UK is becoming East Germany circa 1976

            Well said Sir/Madam

          • Mr Ned says:

            The UK is becoming East Germany circa 1976, Who is suggesting that Nick or his party be banned? I am not. Banning his party would be quite wrong. Just as Nick cynically using the occasion of the Queen’s garden party to send an overtly political message was wrong.

            I am quite happy for the queen to not accept Nick into her palace due to HIS politicisation of a non-political occasion, and I do not support his brand of socialism, (although I do prefer it to labours unpatriotic and treasonous sellouts).

            I do NOT wish to see his party banned and any suggestion that this country, which is now thankfully moving away from authoritarian surveillance and totalitarian tendencies is somehow getting closer to East Germany is frankly delusional paranoid rubbish.

            The current coalition government is far LESS likely to ban the B&P than labour ever were. If you want to support the national socialists of the B&P then you are more than welcome to. That’s freedom init?

            I prefer conservative libertarianism.

            The coalition government have not gone far enough in removing the totalitarian policies from labour, but they are at least moving in the right direction.

    • 48
      Smig says:

      The very same socialist principles that he stands for wrecked this country.

      Read the Bee and Pee manifesto and it scans like Red Robbo and Liebour from the 1970′s with a hefty portion of white supremacy.

      • 56
        EDF says:

        Don’t agree with socilist clap-trap either, but you have to agree successive governments have allowed immigrants to come here in excessive numbers without money, language skills, qualifications, skills or any visible means of contributing to the UK economy and has given them benefits from our taxes and encouraged the islamification of Britain. Its taking the piss.

        • 62
          Down with Brown! says:

          No I don’t agree.

          • EDF says:

            Thats cos youre wrong and fuckin stupid.

          • All Lib Dems are tossers says:

            Well I do agree with EDF and as long as we have freedom of speech [oops sorry, forgot Gorgon and his gang did away with that!] and the man was DEMOCRATICALLY elected, he shouldn’t be barred. There is one rule for some and one rule for others. Some indeed are more equal than others, and it aint the natives!

        • 85
          Smig says:

          I’ll say that successive governments have allowed the creation of a class of people that expect the state to provide for them.

          Whether immigrant or been born here and suckled at the teat of the state for successive generations, many have not contributed to the UK economy and have been given assets and benefits far beyond what they would get with their own sweat and toil.

          Immigrant or citizen it makes no difference to me. If you’re idle, lazy and feckless the UK has no need for you.

          • AC1 says:

            The top rent-seekers created another class of rent-seekers to take the heat off them.

          • Backwoodsman says:

            In reality, it has no need for 50% of the population, being a totally over crowded small island . This situation is exacerbated when, in addition to a goodly proportion of the original working class opting to become chavs, millions of culturally diverse and religiously ireconcilable economic migrants are allowed to stay and take the piss.

          • Anonymous says:

            I would say closing down industry, dumbing down education and importing millions of immigrants for votes and surf labour guarantees ‘the working class opting to become chavs’.

            If the working class have gone ‘chav’, how much of that can be put down to the policies pursued by the middles classes of both the left and right?

          • EDF says:

            agreed.

        • 96
          Anonymus says:

          I imagine that EDF isn’t the electricity company.

          Which should be pronounced Euh-day-eff.

        • 124
          AbleThe SpaceMonkey says:

          Stop being rational, you are spoiling their hate.
          Come on, join in – boo-hiss one eyed mong!

      • 107
        Anonymous says:

        Bollocks. Both Labour AND Tories are directly responsible for the mess this country is in. No one else.

        This country didn’t start sliding down the crapper on 2 May 1997. It’s been in the shit for decades. The 1980s were every bit a decade of high unemployment, economic decline, rising immigration, falling education standards, rising Islamic militancy, loss of sovereignty to the EU, as the last 13 years has been.

        Every indicator of Britain’s terminal decline was there, staring us in the face in the 1980s, but Tory fanatics refuse to see it because of their personality cult of Maggie Thatcher.

        You and the Labour lot are as bad as each other, and Britain would be a much better place if you both fucked off and left the rest of us alone.

        • 118

          ‘Britain would be a much better place if you both fucked off and left the rest of us alone’.

          Would you mind telling me who ‘us’ are.

          • Anonymous says:

            ‘Us’ as in the people who are not mindless party tribalists, who don’t particularly give a shit for the establishment, and who wish to just get on with their lives without having party dogma and dopey utopian pie-in-the-sky ideas rammed down their throats.

            In other words, a good sizable part of the country I would have thought.

        • 135
          AC1 says:

          cough winter of discontent cough

        • 139
          Smig says:

          “No one else”

          Not even that ponce Jeremy Thorpe?

        • 279
          So This is What it's Like... Crazy Paranoid Bunch says:

          The first sensible thing said all “debate”

  19. 42
    Down with Brown! says:

    Well done to her Maj! 60 years on she is still doing her bit to fight Nazi scum!

    http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44313000/jpg/_44313042_war_getty_220.jpg

    • 52
      Gone Fuckin mental says:

      Has she locked the labour party in the tower ?

    • 65
      Saxe-Coburg Gotha says:

      Did she kill her mother? Phil must be next.

      • 70
        Down with Brown! says:

        The Queen Mum was Scottish, Phil is a Greek. Both were strongly opposed to the Nazis in the 1930s.

        • 98
          Saxe-Coburg Gotha says:

          The Queen Mother was a notorious racist, as is Phil, and as for her uncle and the american tart, best not mentioned eh? Nick Griffin is not a Nazi or German either.

          Funny how all the other guests being intervied on SKY are saying he should have been allowed to go as he had been elected.

          All this ‘elected’ notion passes over the establishments head of course.

        • 111
          Anonymous says:

          Phil’s Danish, I think.

          65 = Racist but, he pretends he isn’t.

          • Saxe-Coburg Gotha says:

            No I am a racist, just like everyone else who either pretends they are not or who admits it.

          • Unablogger says:

            He may like a danish pastry with his coffee but the man’s a bubble.

    • 186
      EDF says:

      it had nothing to do with nazism. it was to do with the fact he was attracting unwanted media attention to a sovereign event and using it for political capital. if any other party politician did similar they would be uninvited. demonstrated by the fact that the other BNP MEP remains invited.

      Are you some sort of anti nazi league socialist worker type?

  20. 46
    ChrisG says:

    Shame, the canopes probably tasted even better with him not being there….

    http://www.plentyonyourplate.com

  21. 49
    Private Ballot says:

    Haha! Good old Queenie. What self respecting human being would want the leader of the BNP gatecrashing their party?

  22. 53
    GrimeLord says:

    For a fat bastard he got a small mouth!

  23. 54

    All greased up and no one to blow.

    • 74
      Dick the Prick says:

      ***applause*** – you sick fuck, now I’ve got to bleach my brain. Thanks a fucking million.

  24. 59
    Gone Fuckin mental says:

    “Mind the windows Tino “

  25. 63
    Gone Fuckin mental says:

    Time for some booze

  26. 64
    The Beast of Clerkenwell says:

    The old slag queen is probably worried that if Mr Griffin were to be elected she and her hoard of german/danish freeloading relatives would be kicked out
    GOOD!
    Nick shouldnt have lowered himself by turning up

  27. 67
    Gordon Brown says:

    I agree with Nick

  28. 79
    iain says:

    I’d like to see a list of who did get to attend.

    • 87
      ListMeister says:

      divided into three portions dear

      1. All those who suck(ed) up to Noo_Lie_Bore

      2. All those who might in future suck up to Noo_Lie_Bore – and are thus exploitable

      3. (A strictly limited token Minority) Those who actually do a bit of good in the world, and for whom sections 1 and 2 are anathema.

    • 103
      Where IS Figgley? says:

      …… and go trainspotting on the weekend?

  29. 82
    England - the Land where perversion if the Noo 'Normal' (Twatland always was odd) says:

    Try another English Heritage place mate!

    They don’t seem so fussy.

  30. 83
    Gordon Brown says:

    Has anyone seen my wife ?

    • 93
      Sarah Twat, the Titty Totty says:

      Ah – my Hero! – I’m here dearest, here in Canterbury. And I’ve just got something to finish off before I can come.

      • 109
        Gordon Brown says:

        There you are, my darling!! Yes, I always thought The Archbishop had a penchant for beards.

        • 188
          Sarah "clamnosher" Brown says:

          No dear, Gil and I are drinking from the furry cup. About time you had your Barrymore moment too…?

    • 164
      Unsworth says:

      Yes. Far too fucking often. Can’t you and she just piss off somewhere and take the Blair slags with you? Guatemala would be a good start.

  31. 106
    Oh come on says:

    Funny, no mention of David Cameron’s disgraceful ‘junior partners’ comment, but you cover a twat in a suit being discriminated against.

    You sir are a serious journalist!

  32. 114
    Nick Clegg says:

    I was getting examined by the doctor earlier.

    He was holding my balls in his hand and he said “Don’t worry it’s quite common to get an erection in these circumstances”

    I said ” But i haven’t got an erection”, “No” said the doctor “But i have”.

  33. 119
    Michael Gove says:

    “Queen Bans Nick Griffin from Garden Party”

    It’s a good thing too.

    Nick Griffin would kick Freddie Mercury’s ass.

  34. 120
    They're all smug, sneering, Celt cunts at the BBC, 'cept Kuenssberg whom I wish to bum intensely says:

    What does your bog-standard, brutal, drama queen, poorly edyucatid, twat, polis trash wankstain have to do before charges are brought against him?

    Gunning electricians down without first shouting a warning, unprovoked assaults on members of the public who are walking home, pedestrians wiped out by police cars…………..fuck me these ku/unts are above the law.

    • 233
      I already have bummed her says:

      The Met are above the law, its been the case as long as living memory. They pose as big a direct risk to the public as criminals do. Best advice do not go near them.

  35. 127
    Martin Day BBC Royal Correspondent says:

    Minutes of the Bank of England’s latest policy meeting in July said the “prospects for GDP growth had probably deteriorated a little over the month” following the Budget and the shitty coalition policies and lingering European uncertainty over sovereign debt and the strength of its banks and the mental state of Prime Minister David Cameron

    The Office for Budget Responsibility has also lowered its own growth forecasts for this year and next to 1.2% and 2.3% from 1.3% and 2.6% respectively.

    • 153
      Monkey Chops says:

      Damn coalition eh? Of course, the economy was is such good shape before May. What’s the Labour deficit again: £160 BILLION. And the debt: £1 TRILLION. And a two year fucking recession.

      Knob-head.

    • 156
      Mr Ned says:

      So the OBR are far more realistic than labour’s pie-in-the-sky fantasy figures then? TGood. That means that the tories are doing a good job of bringing reason and reality back to the treasury. Something that was sorely lacking under 13 years of labour misrule.

      What happened to YOUR predictions of a double dip recession then Martin? 1.2% and 2.3% growth? That is steady, sustainable levels of growth of the sort the tories created through policies favouring private enterprise in the 1990s. The same polices labour ruined in their desperate dash for credit (debt) growth regardless of the real needs in the economy.

    • 222
      Pizza says:

      Just Fuck off Martin, fuck off

  36. 130
    Shocked of Sheen says:

    IMHO there’s a definite resemblance to the appalling Ed Balls,,,

  37. 132
    anonymouse says:

    Wonder if a certain Tory MEP went with his wife or his mistress?

  38. 136
    anonymous says:

    So this fascist government having totally ignored the outcome of the CPS’s opinion of the police involvement in the killing of Ian Tomlinson are now to give the same police greater powers to control people who like a drink. Better start drowning your sorrows the police state is here. Fuck off Cameron and Co and the power elites in this country

  39. 141
  40. 143
    anonymous says:

    It’s not this party and Griffin that is the problem in this country. It’s the government, the military, the police and the judicary we should be concerned about.

    • 169
      Anonymous says:

      If Griffin and his party disappeared tomorrow, the underlining problems of rapid demographic change and increasing Islamic influence aren’t going anywhere.

      Ironic that all the self-proclaimed champions of liberty on here will be living in an increasingly authoritarian society, as governments try to keep a lid on their Balkanised state.

  41. 144
    Must get a pseudonym one day says:

    Despite all that, no-one can deny that the party Mad Griff represents got almost a million votes in the 2010 election, despite the active vilification exercise from all the media.

    Without that organised demonising, they would probably have got more than 2 million – how much public support do you need to qualify for a cucumber sandwich ?

  42. 145
    New Pimp On The Block says:

    My girlsssssssssssss wannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnttt tooooooo partyyyyyyyyyyyy allllll the timeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    partyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy allllll the timeeeeeeeeeeeee

  43. 146
    John Reid says:

    I’ve just been introduced to the House of Lords as Lord Reid of Cardowan so I’m all dressed up with somewhere to go!

    You can all stick your “Not a shot will be fired” quotes up yer erses.

    Hahahahahahaha!

  44. 147
    Dave 'I Make It Up As I Go Along' Cameron says:

    Look don’t be stupid, I did not spit on the memory of our war veterans by rewriting their role in the war as bit players making a few cameo appearances.

    Anyway they will be dead in a few years anyway so who really cares.

    P.s. Remember to Vote for the Coalition.

    • 155
      Gordon Brown says:

      Obama beach. I said OBAMA BEACH!

      Ha ha ha ha ha!

      Aha ha ha!

    • 165
      Technomist says:

      OK, so the Prime Minister is ignorant. What do you expect from a man who went to Eton?

    • 181
      Sir William Waad says:

      Up until May 1940, our role in the Second World War was inded secondary, to France, which had a far larger army in the field, so dave isn’t entirely wrong. After the Fall of France we took the main role until the Soviet Union was obliged to take it on in the summer of 1941. Then the Yanks eventually decided there was money to be made out of it.

      • 212
        I Fucking Loathe Tesco says:

        Inded.

      • 216
        As Bad As Nu Labour says:

        Spinnnnnn Spinnnnnnnnnnnn Spinnnnnnnnnnnnn

      • 255
        Angry and Despondent says:

        Too true, Sir William. The Yanks knew they would eventually be pulled into a war with one of the Axis powers and so they decided to allow British and Commonwealth soldiers to fight a proxy war for them in Europe thereby ensuring no U.S. blood would be spilt in 1940. They sold us obsolete weapons (pre-1918 Springfield rifles) and fifty rusting and outdated warships that had been mothballed since 1918 and were due for the breakers yard. These they sold to us at top dollar which we paid out of our fast disappearing gold reserves. We also had to allow them to build military bases on some of our overseas possessions. This was before they entered the war in 1941. Even so, they would have concentrated on fighting the Japs and would have kept out of the European theatre had not Hitler declared war on them.

        After the war the Yanks poured money into Germany and wrote off the debts that were owed to them by other countries involved in WW2 EXCEPT Britain. This country had to continue servicing our debt to the Yanks which was only paid off in 2006!

        The so called “Special Relationship” is a wartime myth that even some respected historians continue to propogate

        • 280
          So This is What it's Like... Crazy Paranoid Bunch says:

          Exactly, Sir!
          Evil bunch of returds!

      • 266
        Quantrill says:

        Figures for the D Day invasion make interesting reading, Juno, Gold, Sword, largely succesful landings carried out by Brits, Canadians, Poles, and others, British 2nd Army 83,000 men. Omaha, Utah, US 1st army 73,000 men. Disastrous landings, partly due to US refusal to use specialised arour.

        Cameron neeeds to get his facts right.

  45. 149
    Taxfodder says:

    Highly amusing perhaps Mr Moat was right all along.

  46. 151
    OiOi says:

    BNP leader banned from Queen’s Garden party (22July10)

  47. 158
    Watching The Long Game says:

    You will all be fucked when these nutters get taken into Islams ranks as the inevitable future harkens.

    Despite all the rantings by both sides they were allies once upon a time and have enough common issues to bind them again in the future despite the chosens ones best attempts to keep them apart.

    Louis Farkahan is counting on it and rubbing his hands together awaiting the day it happens.

    Game over non converted commies, 4×2′s and the rest of society.

  48. 160
    Nick Griffin says:

    Quite frankly, her cups of tea taste like piss anyway.

    • 174
      Unsworth says:

      And you would know what piss tastes like, wouldn’t you? How about the other ‘bodily fluids’?

    • 175
      A very recent ex Prime Minister says:

      Personally, I think the corgis piss in the cups.

  49. 163

    Nick Griffin could have explained to the Queen that Fascist parties have never come to power in countries with monarchies except in one (admittedly significant) case where they abolished that institution as quickly as possible, and that it is his own party’s policy to depose her as apartheid South Africa did and as Ian Smith’s Rhodesia purported to do.

    When not discussing Her Majesty’s own descent, both from the “negroid” Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and, via Elizabeth of York with her Moorish antecedents, from Muhammad. Queen Charlotte, after whom the city in North Carolina is named, is shown clearly with light skin but African facial features in contemporaneous portraiture, and was spoken of as “negroid” without any self-consciousness during her lifetime.

    She was descended from the part-black Royal House of Portugal, a member of which, Catherine of Braganza who was the consort of Charles II but from whom no one is descended (unlike her husband…), is shown looking just like a mixed-raced Briton of today in a portrait displayed in one of the private areas of Durham Castle. I sat under it only on Monday, waiting for the champagne to flow and the Vice-Chancellor to speak at the launch of a friend’s festschrift. It did, and he did.

    This really would have been the last opportunity for Griffin and Her Majesty to have had that conversation. The BNP took barely half as many votes this year as last year, fought 38 council seats and lost 36 of them, and lost every seat on Barking & Dagenham Council, of which it had thought that it might take control. Like the NF before it and the BUF before that, the BNP was always talked up by its sectarian Left opponents, in order to make themselves appear more important than they really were. This remains very much the case with the teaching of the 1930s. Mosley was never really terribly important. Nor was Griffin.

    Every 30 or 40 years, this tendency reappears to make a lot of noise before going away again. Thankfully, I will be in my sixties or older before it happens again. And thankfully, it would, once more, only last for a few years. That is how these things work.

    • 208
      Anonymous says:

      You need to get out more. Take a trip to Luton, Oldham, Leeds, Bradford or dozens of other towns and cities in this country.

      The unprecedented demographic changes sweeping Europe are just that, un-blinking-precedented since the end of the Western Roman Empire, 1600 years ago.

    • 224
      Peter Carter-Fuck says:

      Italy was a monarchy, didn’t seem to stop Musso.

  50. 171
    Martin Day BBC political correspondent says:

    A History Test for David Cameron http://bit.ly/dBj7TM

  51. 173
    Sir William Waad says:

    It’s political correctness gone sane.

  52. 177
    Anonymous says:

    He made the mistake of accepting invites from our mass media to do interviews today. We know what bastions of free speech they are don’t we? Walked right into Nick. Bit of a stitch up I’m afraid.

  53. 182
    Mr says:

    I hope Nicky’s other eye also gets fucked.

  54. 190
    Bullingdon Dave and his Bullying Right Hand Man says:

    Gordom Brown is a man of honour and decency.

  55. 196
    FREE SPEECH FOR ALL says:

    As an Englishman and MEP Mr Griffin had every right to go to the party
    To be stopped from attending by the daughter of a nazi collaborator and her German husband is nothing short of criminal
    ok his views are a bit out dated but just look at her husbands views on johnny foreigner’s over the years !

    • 225
      Peter Carter-Fuck says:

      Phil the Greek was in the Royal Navy all through World War II. Were you at Cape Matapan as well by any chance? If not, fuck off.

  56. 197
    Anonymous says:

    Griffin had to be banned, we can’t have him thieving the half-wit vote from Labour, can we?

  57. 199
    The majority of people who post here says:

    I like Nick.

    • 217
      not quite the smart alec you think your are says:

      Errr it aint stormfront mate try again dickhead

  58. 200
    Nick Clegg says:

    Some bastard stopped me in the steeet today and dug his key into my chest and demanded I hand him over all my money. Everytime I refused, the Huhne dug the key in deeper, twisting it as he threatened to do it even more If I didnt comply!

    That bastard really wound me up!!!

  59. 203

    My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard……

  60. 215
    The Beast of Clerkenwell says:

    Was prince Harry there and did he wear his SA uniform, if not he could have borrowed a spare one from Ed Ballbag

    “Ed are you a Socialist!
    YES!
    Are you a nationalist?
    Yes!
    Have you ever worn a uniform bearing the Swatika?
    Yes

    I rest my case

  61. 218
    The Bottle Fed Triplet says:

    Dressed like that I think Nick was surely heading for Victoria Palace not Buckingham Palace. Has the pantomime season started early this year?

  62. 219
    anonymous says:

    Compare and Contrast:

    600 police officers, many armed, helicopters and a jet embark on sealing off a small Northumbrian village for a week in pursuit of an armed man who had also shot a PC – the suspect apparently shoots himself so no prosecution.

    The CPS take 18 months to find that no charges can be brought against a PC (member of TSG with history of violence) when Ian Tomlinson dies shortly after being pushed over by the PC on his way home from work.;

    • 229
      Anonymous says:

      Were the CCTV cameras working when the Ian Tomlinson incident occured?

      • 243
        NuffinkToSee says:

        Yes, though they didn’t capture the whole process. The video makes it clear enough that Tomlinson was strolling along with his hands in his pockets, obviously no threat to the police, and a policeman who had concealed his face and removed his shoulder badges charged him from behind without warning, hitting a baton hard and low into the back of his knees.
        It was obvious that the result of any such attack would be to make the man fall over forwards. Anyone falling forwards with hands in pockets would be at severe risk of hitting his head on the pavement causing possible concussion and even death.
        For that reason alone the officer should have been charged with deliberate assault and even manslaughter.

  63. 220
    anonymous says:

    David Cameron is a cnut

  64. 226
    Raving Loon says:

    Submit to modern PC culture of modern liberal democracy or you can’t visit with an unelected hereditary head of state!

  65. 234
    angelnstar says:

    I’m betting Guido wears silk underpants and silk P.J.s with knife edge creases. You ought to do more fashion blogs, there is something so awfully funny about the way you write them.

  66. 236
    Jimmy says:

    Why is he dressed like that? Is he trying to sneak into Downing St?

  67. 244
    Selohesra says:

    Bloody yanks at it again – summoning Brits to their kangeroo courts. Jack Straw maybe a tool of the first order but I see no reason why he should have to defend himself to this bunch of hypocrits. Perhaps its time a UK select committee summons Obama to explain why a previous government was two years late in joining the fight against the Nazi

    • 247
      hypocrites says:

      why aren’t they investigating their own?

      McCain and other yank politicians were openly lobbying Gadaffi in Libya for Exxon

  68. 250
    Colonel Blimp says:

    It’s a disgrace to ban Griffin just because you disagree with his politics, because that is EXACTLY what was behind it.
    An excuse was found: any old excuse would have done.

    “I disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it”.

    Voltaire.

    • 254
      The TV Licence says:

      Agreed!

    • 257
      Taxfodder says:

      Banning the odious Griffin, says more about those that though it necessary.

      An action typical of the small minded, fearful and ignorant.

      Clearly in the same pitiful mould as Griffin himself.

    • 264
      Indigo says:

      No, it wasn’t political. It was because Griffin had made clear in interviews before the Buckingham Palace party that he intended to buttonhole the Queen. He would not have been permitted to do so – not just bad manners to the party host but also protocol prevents it – and we would never have heard the end of it afterwards.

      I have been to a Buckingham Palace garden party – because of being something to do with a chamber of commerce – and in my mind’s eye I can see how toxic Griffin could have made himself. During the party, the monarch walks through the crowd along a predetermined route, and courtiers bring people to her or to the front of the crowd. I can see how Griffin could very easily have brought the royal progress to a standstill, prevented other people meeting her, and he would have had to be man-handled out of the grounds with much screaming, spoiling other people’s enjoyment of the party. Un-bloody-thinkable. Much better to pre-empt the frightful bounder by not allowing him in at all.

  69. 262

    I believe that he’s not not the only Nazi sympathiser to be banned from one of the Queen’s garden parties this summer.

    • 278
      Voice of Treason says:

      Harry Hewitt – who is he? Although if I think it’s who you mean he does have a remarkable resemblance to Major Hewitt. God save the queenie.

  70. 268
    Everyone says:

    Oh no I am post 263, which means that 263 people have given this air bag more time than he deserves.

    I plead with all media and press providers. Please spare us from boring stories about Nick. Only you care about him! AND he only really cares that you write about him!

    He is boring and stories about him are…boring!

    When he stands on the podium and is openly racist, then please write about him.

    But when he is a wet piss bag who isn’t even brave enough to present his views openly, he is simply a boring wet piss bag!

    His views and opinions are boring, he is boring and so he constantly resorts to stunts like this to get us to be interested in him.

    Sorry…Still Boring!

  71. 269
    Danny says:

    I must say that I find it very amusing, to look at all the radical lefties etc, praising and faffing over the Queen. How little it took for them to be brought to her side. It would be very interesting to see what would happen if the BNP fall apart, due to financial difficulties. Will the UAF types be so eager to turn the focus on the crooks in the City – I some how doubt it, that would not have the cachet of “bash the fash” and might mean they have to engage with the “working class” again.

  72. 270
    ron vibentrop says:

    AS ER2 is German and her uncle was rather keen on a Mr Hitler he naturally assumed that this would be something akin to a knees up with the boys from the Odessa. Schnapps und Reich Krispies in zer garten!

  73. 271

    [...] of Nazi Nick Griffin yesterday – refused entry to Buckingham Palace, all dressed up with nowhere to go… : @Stephen_Berne: They didn’t let #Nick #Griffin into the Palace because he would [...]

  74. 274
    Truthteller says:

    The establishment, the political elite or whatever you are called, I hope you all rot in hell and take your lackies with you.

  75. 277
    Voice of Treason says:

    But the human race might be no longer exist in 200 years so why bother about anything? Kings, queens, fairies and gods, what a lot of twaddle.



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