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	<title>Comments on: Nick Griffin and the BNP Deserve the Oxygen of Publicity</title>
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		<title>By: David@Wedding Photographer Nottingham</title>
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		<description>Hi, Yes I agree. But it was a real shame that QT stacked the audience in such a way that it made poor Nick look like he was being picked on.  The last thing we need is people feeling sympathetic towards him.  

I am quite concerned about some of the groups developing on twitter.  Its just so easy to follow people who already have a lot of followers and give weight to opinions one would not normally support.  Have you found any twitter aps that can purge nutters?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Yes I agree. But it was a real shame that QT stacked the audience in such a way that it made poor Nick look like he was being picked on.  The last thing we need is people feeling sympathetic towards him.  </p>
<p>I am quite concerned about some of the groups developing on twitter.  Its just so easy to follow people who already have a lot of followers and give weight to opinions one would not normally support.  Have you found any twitter aps that can purge nutters?</p>
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