Wednesday, 4 November 2009

BNP's Sellafield hubris


BNP posturing over what it can and cannot do is the price we pay for allowing these extremists into the political mainstream.
Sellafield refused to allow BNP leader Nick Griffin to visit the plant on the grounds that it could cause an 'unnecessary distraction'.
Predictably the BNP is reportedly considering legal avenues amid claims that the plant is undermining the democratic process.
It is sickening to see the BNP atop the moral high ground over any issue and this is no exception. But I'm sure this is not the last we will see more of this until they are voted out of the political arena.
Any black or Asian employees at Sellafield would no doubt be appalled to see Mr Griffin at their workplace.
Is that not reason enough to stop him visiting?

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