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    L0RD PETER McVEY OX2 6EG wrote:
    cartamagna wrote:
    You can not blame Mr Darby from
    "canceling a visit" as Mr Craft is well known to be a far left communist. And going by previous interviews the controlled media
    never give the BNP a fair deal .
    Ask yourself this question.If the
    BNP are so bad why wont the media let them prove it ?
    Because, as you know, the media use the race card when it suits them. But I do not understand all the abuse given to somebody with only relatively extremist views, when you can go to a Mosque any day of the week and find a "religious leader" telling his followers to kill white westerners, blow up their buildings, and that homosexuals are an abomination that should be wiped out. That I find very extremist, offensive, and it is illegal, but it goes on everyday unchecked, why?
    I would suggest you take your evidence of what sounds like quite appalling incitement and report it to the police.

    Maybe you could start by telling us where this Mosque is that goes unchecked and has their 'religious leader' say such illegal things?

    Also you may care to explain how you cannot understand the abuse given to a man that advocates forcible removal of British men, women and children from the country of their birth based on the one thing no one has any control over?"
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BNP pulls visit

FORMER British National Party deputy party leader Simon Darby cancelled a visit to OX105FM yesterday over fears of being “vilified”.

He had been due to join presenters and take calls on the Blackbird Leys-based community radio station, but cancelled when he discovered producers had lined up a debate with city councillor and Independent Working Class Association member Stuart Craft.

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