BNP ‘irredeemably evil’ says Carey
`The Times’ Ruth Gledhill
Lord Carey of Clifton in tomorrow’s News of the World: ‘What a pity that none of the other panelists challenged Griffin’s deceitful attempt to align his despicable policies with Christianity. This squalid racist must not be allowed to hijack one of the world’s great religions.
‘All of us who believe in tolerance and decency must stand shoulder-to-shoulder in rejection of Griffin’s notion that "Christianity" has any place in his bigotry. I tend to agree that the BBC was mistaken to give the BNP such prominence. To use Margaret Thatcher’s phrase, it was the "oxygen of publicity" that propelled the insignificant and undeserving party into the Big Time. The BBC’s Director General errs in arguing that in a democracy all views should be heard. The views of the BNP are not simply false, they are dangerous, indeed irredeemably evil.
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