Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Free speech trial delayed

The trial of Nick Griffin and Mark Collett has been delayed until 1st November because of ‘administrative reasons’ as the Court is full of cases.

The BNP thinks that it is a totally different reason. Here is what they say on the issue:

Whereas the motley crew that turn up to chant against Free Speech are benefit-scrounging lay-abouts, students skipping lectures, full time left wing union officials and professional “anti-racists” the vast majority of BNP supporters are full time employees holding down a job or self-employed business folk who struggle to get time off at short notice. Those who had planned to attend on Monday 30th would have made arrangements with their employers, clients well in advance.

I was planning to go there on Monday too. Looks like I will just have to stay off college on the Wednesday instead. *sigh*.

That day is going to be very close to bomb fire night. I can just see the reds having a load of fireworks or something similar and firing them at the BNP supporters.

1 comment:

BFB said...

I think the BNP are probably right, there can be no other reason to delay a trial that has been on-going for best part of a year. In any other trial such delays would benefit the defence but it won't make an ounce of difference in this case.