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Published: 19 August, 2009, 10:16
Edited: 05 January, 2010, 01:32


The UK is being broken by internationalism and globalism and needs a nationalist response, says Nick Griffin, leader of the far-right British National Party.

 
19 COMMENTS
Marzipan6 August 19, 2009, 10:49 quote
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But Russian behaviour is often a big, big problem to many of its neighbours.

Sam August 19, 2009, 15:00 quote
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I think RT has lost it when it interviews THe UK Facist Leader who in his meetings in UK town halls calls for the distruction of the Russian Slavic peoples, and says that Hitlers Invasion of Russia and murder of Russians is justifiable.. .. This Facist is banned from other UK and International news Agencys for his facist ideas,, I was shocked to see him on RT, Russia Does not need a Facist to say its not a problem?????? This seems that then Russia has a big problem if it needs a facist leader to say it has no problem.. The same facist who calls for Nato to invade Russia??? Russia Wake UP

Bianca August 19, 2009, 16:18 quote
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One can count on Marzipan6 to tell us of "Russian behavior". It does not matter what the topic is, this writer has the narrative he/she repeats ad nauseum. While it is appreciated that somebody in England believes that "Russia is not a problem", I would venture to say, that Europe --- old and new --- has a serious problem. It is reluctantly, but obediently, following the scenarios written accross Atlantic. Yet, as the time has proven, following these policies will be ruinous to European economy and its future status in the world. What is Europe to do? It can follow US geopolitical direction, and insure its economic marginalization, decline of living standards and the loss of its current status in the world. It can defy it by developing fast and furious all types of economic and transport ventures accross Russia and Asia. The continental route to the world's new centers of prosperity will beat the sea-based linkage in a very short time. Europe will have to make some tough choices. Number one, dealing with Russia's neighbors whose sense of entitlement far exceeds their real importance to the European prosperity. The Baltics need to grasp their unsustainable economic path, and get off their foolish anti-Russian policies. Ukraine will cost EU dearly if Europe does not put a foot down and insure that messing around the gas transports will be punished severely. and Georgia needs to get a message, loud and clear, that any more military adventures could cost them by insuring that Georgia is bypassed in future energy projects. The times have changed, indeed.

johnx August 19, 2009, 17:24 quote
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@Marzipan6 As is Russia's neighbouring states and internationalists operating in them like Soros and US policy under Brezinski, the CIA and Britain installing coloured revolutions in Ukraine and Georgia using them as a proxy to attack Russia just like they did Japan in the early 20th Century against the Czar. With Ukraine installing a president and sabotaging oil and gas exports to Europe through the pipeline company he controls and Ukraine and Georgia launching an all out assault against Russia last August and there upscale support of terrorism in the resent wave of terrorist attacks in Russia’s South. Whoever would be considered the foreign minister under the BNP if they came to power is better than or current Bolshevik foreign minister Milliband. His grandfather was a mass murdering red army commissar his dad is a commie and friends with commie terrorist Joe Slovo. “Mr Miliband was speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Great Lives programme, in which he chose to pay tribute to the South African anti-apartheid activist Joe Slovo – a friend of Mr Miliband’s father, the academic Ralph Miliband. Mr Slovo, who shared Miliband senior’s belief in Marxist ideology, was one of the leaders of Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation), the armed military wing of the ANC. Asked by presenter Matthew Parris whether there were any circumstances in which terrorism was justified, Mr Miliband said: ‘Yes, there are circumstances” http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1206833/David-Miliband-There-circumstances-terrorism-justifiable.html#ixzz0OeN0UVVv And who is Joe Slovo? “Slovo was born in a shtetl in Lithuania and grew up speaking Yiddish and studying the Talmud. He joined the ANC's terrorist wing, the Umkhonto we Sizwe, in 1961 and eventually became its commander. He was named Secretary General of the South African Communist Party in 1986. ("Joe Slovo," Jewish Chronicle, Jan. 13, 1995).

Danny August 19, 2009, 18:35 quote
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Maybe Russia does have a Big Problem if it needs approval from a Neo Nazi Facist Leader???? Well i 100% would not Trust the bias western reporting on Russia or any other nation that does not comply to its from of democracy... Russia is respected throught out the world, even by some western european nations, dont go and shame your self by interviewing Neo nazis From Britain like this man,, This what will embrace your nation and RT

Fernando August 19, 2009, 21:21 quote
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I have watched the interview to Nick Griffin, the leader of the BNP and I have to congratulate Russia Today for it. Thanks to RT I have been able to listen to what this man fight for, whereas in the democratic? Europe it's really difficult to be interviewed except if you are politically correct. The BNP and its leader have the rigth to speak and to fight for what they believe in. We, as citizens, have the right to listen to whoever that has something to say, especially when they are members of a political party. The votes for the BNP are worth as much as the votes for the Labour Party, aren't they? One person, one vote. Democracy or tyranny? If we live in a democratic system Nick Griffin should be on the British media like any Member of the European Parliament. Thanks to Nick Griffin for fighting for its country and its ideas and thanks to Russia Today for its freedom and its work.

Alann August 19, 2009, 22:47 quote
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August 19, 2009, 10:49, Marzipan6 wrote > But Russian behaviour is often a big, big problem to many of its neighbours. Pardon my ignorance, but who was it that attacked Serbs in Bosnia, Serbs in Serbia, people of Afghanistan and Iraq all on a false pretext? Wasn't it the U.S of A. and it satellites?! In addition, I just cannot see any difference between this open Nazi and hidden Nazis such as Miliband Junior, the late Hook, or Tony Bler to name just a few. Their goals are the same, even the methods.

sam August 20, 2009, 10:56 quote
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@ Fernando Hmm Hold on didnt this happen somewhere in history??? wait thats it Hitler who claimed the same hate, which resulted in the deaths of millions including the Very British People this so called political leader is fighting for Just visti all the graves of people who died by so so called facist leaders suach as this guys.

Marzipan6 August 20, 2009, 11:04 quote
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Johnx, when it comes to Russia’s Eastern European neighbours, Russia is bigger and more powerful by far than all of them put together. The tenor of their relations with Russia is not set by them, but by Russia, and the state of those relations is mostly terrible. If there is to be a change in the dynamics of that relationship, that change can come only from Russia. As well, Russia’s neighbours have not occupied or oppressed Russia for generations, or taken away its sovereignty – that kind of traffic has come only from the other direction. Therefore the responsibility for reconciliation and for normalization of relations also ests with Russia, not with others. Russia not only ignores this responsibility but often behaves aggressively and intimidatingly towards the countries surrounding it as well, all the way to breaking off little pieces of them – and then wonders what’s the problem.

Jav Balls August 20, 2009, 12:08 quote
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Russia has a big problem due to its own Facist behaviour towards its neighbours. Russia has become a Facist state, hence, it needs the endorsemnrt of vile Facists like Nick Griffin. Russia has a history of supporting facism around the world. Jav

John August 21, 2009, 09:25 quote
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Finally a great non bias interview, we can never get an interview like this from the BBC etc lol. I'm from uk and the BNP are the only political party that has a backbone and is not scared to speak out against mass immigration, Islamic extremism and illegal immigration, BNP also want us to withdraw from the EU as its costing us british taxpayers £45 million per day, 75% of our laws have been stripped from us and handed over to the EU dictators, we no longer have control of our borders, labour party has turned there back on the working class and now they rely on the immigrant vote, its just getting totally out of control. The BNP opposition always throw in the "nazi" or "racist" words which is totally uncalled for , to me thats a sign that the left wingers don't have any contructive arguments to put into a debate with the BNP.

Dale August 21, 2009, 10:34 quote
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Many thanks for broadcasting this great interview with the only true polititian in Britain that actually tell the truth..

DALE August 21, 2009, 10:55 quote
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August 19, 2009, 15:00, Sam wrote > I think RT has lost it when it interviews THe UK Facist Leader who in his meetings in UK town halls calls for the distruction of the Russian Slavic peoples, and says that Hitlers Invasion of Russia and murder of Russians is justifiable.. .. This Facist is banned from other UK and International news Agencys for his facist ideas,, I was shocked to see him on RT, Russia Does not need a Facist to say its not a problem?????? This seems that then Russia has a big problem if it needs a facist leader to say it has no problem.. The same facist who calls for Nato to invade Russia??? > Russia Wake UP Nick griffin has never uttered such nonsence and he never speaks at town halls, If you are Slavic in this country and born here or simply wish to be British the BNP will welcome you with open arms, Griffin never ever talks about Hitler, The BNP are nationalists they simply put the Brits first, you are clearly anti BNP and a member of searchlight, because you have lied and lied about the only political party that can save this country now, the Marxist/ islamo pact that is massive in Britain today will try anything to stop the Nationalism of the BNP, but they will fail, but I fear that the left wing fanatics will spark of a civil war in this country rather than see Nick Griffin as our PM, and he could well get there by the age of 65

T Winchester August 21, 2009, 11:15 quote
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When you watch the hate gangs supported by Labour and Conservatives alike you very soon realise by them trying to crush there opposition it is not the BNP or it's leader Griffin who are the vile Nazi Fascists in Britain.

Aimilios G. Moschovitis August 22, 2009, 11:54 quote
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- We should stick to the exact meaning of the words and not their connotations and synonyms. “Nationalist” means what it means and not Nazi criminals or “fascists black shirts” {Mussolini’s}. We should first defend our family, our friends and relatives, our area...etc unless only by defending our “area” as globalist say {meaning our country – our nation} we can better defend ourselves. Then we can defend the 100 million unemployed people, in the three countries saved by US and the “willing”, such as Mr. Griffin’s Country and mine { Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan}, where they used to have houses, electricity, running water, jobs schools…now they don’t even have Democracy}. -If you are a big businessman I can understand why you push for the abolition of the frontiers. You want a surplus of working hands and minds so that their price {their loan} will fall {“the law of offer and demand”}. We have seen that this results in the abolition of all rights. They brainwash you about sharing equal rights with who ever violates your frontiers and then you blame the capitalism instead of blaming the lack of laws reinforcement and the downfall of the corrupt states . - I telll you that Europol says that Albanians in Greece in comparison with the Greeks they have a 10 to 30 breaking law tendency, varying with the kind of crime or infraction and criminality is now tenfold, you tell me that I am a racist although Albanians for the Nazis are of a superior race. They have whiter skin and their hair is oftener blond unlike ours. Globalizer US with a record of homeless and minority rights violations, talk about minority rights, but never about the majority rights. Media tell you all the time: During “Krystal Nacht” in 1939 a few Jewish shops were burned. They never tell you about all the shops and houses of the Greeks in Konstantinoupoli that were burned out in 1955, or about the foreigners in Greece who with covered faces burned and rubbed the shops. Do you call them Nazis?

Ernest August 22, 2009, 17:38 quote
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RT makes a change from the clapped out and sick BBC who promote anti-white rascism and Euro corruption, Russia has so much to offer the world, its Arts, Music and Science are much to be admired, just look at its Wilderness its so awe inspiring. RT, I love it, as for that character "Sam", obviously a semi-illiterate halfwit who wouldn't know that Mr Griffin never speaks in the PC servile Town Halls in Britain (not yet anyway), keep showing interesting programmes RT.

leslie jenkinson August 22, 2009, 17:48 quote
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Thank you RT for allowing nick griffin to speke his mind, something the british fascist media and lablibcons are to frightend to allowe,because they know he speaks for most the british population, god bless the bnp.

Paul November 24, 2009, 17:10 quote
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"Johnx, when it comes to Russia’s Eastern European neighbours, Russia is bigger and more powerful by far than all of them put together. The tenor of their relations with Russia is not set by them, but by Russia, and the state of those relations is mostly terrible. If there is to be a change in the dynamics of that relationship, that change can come only from Russia. ": ---Weee weeee! Russia is too big and powerful. Weee weee! They should cede some of their territory to the US and Poland..Weee weeeeee--marzipan

Larry January 04, 2010, 16:46 quote
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Imagine the irony of the Great British empire beingconsumed by its own global corporate genie it released about 200 years ago. My heartgoes out the average Brit who'sused as cannon fodder in thesecolonial wars but really GB has destroyed or underminedso many nations I don'tknow how GB will be redeemed. 

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