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Monday, October 3, 2011
After much waiting and a few delays, seems the BBC's Panorama program on the BNP is to air on 10th of October at 8:30pm.
We've all seen the damp squib 'turning the tables on the BBC' video posted by head office and now it looks like we're finally going to get chance to see the documentary itself.
The BBC's blurb tells us that "Nick Griffin's British National Party, already under investigation for breaches of electoral law, is facing fresh allegations of corruption. Panorama uncovers new evidence of financial documents being falsified and fabricated in order to deceive the Electoral Commission. The programme also has evidence of the BNP's failure to declare major donations to the party.
As Darragh MacIntyre reports, the BNP, which is better known for its controversial views on race, is in debt and according to its own published accounts appears to be technically insolvent."
The BBC are no friend of ours, but given many revelations of which we have all recently been made aware, I am sure most of us are reserving judgement until we see the program for ourselves.
As a poster on BNP Ideas commented, could it be that 'the enemy of our enemy is our friend'?
Either way, it has come to something when we're waiting on a program from the BBC to shed light on what has been going on within our own party.
Just one week to go now, it's certain Panorama will get a huge amount of viewers.
Perhaps the BBC will tell us the truths which head office has sought to hide from us all - someone has to, and it's evident that those in charge are not going to hold their hands up or take responsibility.
We've all seen the damp squib 'turning the tables on the BBC' video posted by head office and now it looks like we're finally going to get chance to see the documentary itself.
The BBC's blurb tells us that "Nick Griffin's British National Party, already under investigation for breaches of electoral law, is facing fresh allegations of corruption. Panorama uncovers new evidence of financial documents being falsified and fabricated in order to deceive the Electoral Commission. The programme also has evidence of the BNP's failure to declare major donations to the party.
As Darragh MacIntyre reports, the BNP, which is better known for its controversial views on race, is in debt and according to its own published accounts appears to be technically insolvent."
The BBC are no friend of ours, but given many revelations of which we have all recently been made aware, I am sure most of us are reserving judgement until we see the program for ourselves.
As a poster on BNP Ideas commented, could it be that 'the enemy of our enemy is our friend'?
Either way, it has come to something when we're waiting on a program from the BBC to shed light on what has been going on within our own party.
Just one week to go now, it's certain Panorama will get a huge amount of viewers.
Perhaps the BBC will tell us the truths which head office has sought to hide from us all - someone has to, and it's evident that those in charge are not going to hold their hands up or take responsibility.
Labels: bnp finance, Panorama
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