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B.N.P and the Daily Telegraph

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Who has the most to gain from the fall out over M.P's expenses? The Daily Telegraph launched the story but it ceased to back the Conservatives as they were not Eurosceptic enough. The Barclay Brothers, owners of the Channel Island of Brecqhou near Guernsey and The Daily Telegraph turned to UKIP, who, remarkably were still not Eurosceptic enough.

We now reach the far right fringes of politics and the B.N.P. The Daily Telegraph cannot be seen to publicly endorse neo-Nazism but take a look at the in-home site "My Telegraph". From being the jewel in the crown of main stream media websites it now resembles a children's playground.

Of all political groups Griffin's is the only one to escape the wrath that hit the main parties. They seem well placed to take Barking in the next election. The Daily Telegraph is no stranger to supporting the wicky-whacky shores of politics, after all it backed Hitler in 1933.

The BNP are by far the most media-savvy of the smaller parties, they have a space on the blogosphere and whilst drawing much odium also give voice to a dispossessed white working class though they have never escaped the declasse image of skinheads and a wholly distasteful background of holocaust denial.

Finally, even with an attempt to distance themselves from Jew-baiting the B.N.P are struggling to finance their dreams of glory in Westminster. Could their salvation come in the form of two billionaire brothers who are also ultra-hard line Catholics?

 

Author: Ron Broxted (After Watt)

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