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Griffin: Question Time not representative

Updated on 23 October 2009

By Nick Martin

Claiming that London has been "ethnically cleansed" of British people, BNP leader Nick Griffin says he will complain to the BBC over Question Time's change of format. Nick Martin reports.

Nick Griffin (credit: Getty images)

In less than 24 hours, Nick Griffin has gone from defending the Ku Klux Klan to complaining about facing a "lynch mob" on the BBC's Question Time programme.
 
The British National Party leader is complaining to the corporation after a heated appearance last night.
 
He said today that the audience in London was not representative of the UK because the capital had been "ethnically cleansed" of British people.
 
Nick Martin spent the day in Blackburn, part of Mr Griffin's European constituency.

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