19/10/2012
Nick Griffin Defends Tweeting Couples Address
A couple who won a B&B discrimination case said they were not concerned about comments made on BNP leader Nick Griffin's Twitter account.
Michael Black and John Morgan, of Brampton, near Huntingdon, won a landmark ruling on Thursday after being turned away from a guesthouse.
A short time later Nick Griffins Twitter account posted a question asking if any one knew the pair's address.
The next tweet, posted the address, and what has been accused of being a thinly veiled threat.
A pair of tweets read: "So Messrs Black & Morgan, at [their address]. A British Justice team will come up to Huntington & give you a...
"...bit of drama by way of reminding you that an English couple's home is their castle. Say No to heterophobia!"
Responding Michael Black described the comments as a "damp squib" that would "fizzle out".
"It would be difficult for people to gather as we live in a small village and there's nowhere to park," he added.
Defending his actions, Griffin told BBC Radio 5live that he was speaking for "silent majority".
"They [Mr Black and Mr Morgan] used and abused the system to persecute a Christian couple."
"I think people have the right to discriminate," he added.
He claimed that the reference "give you a bit of drama" in his tweet was commenting on the fact the couple are involved in amateur dramatics, and he had only wanted a "peaceful" demonstration.
He dismissed a suggestion that lobbying Parliament would be more appropriate and said "you have to be slightly more forceful".
(H/IT)
Michael Black and John Morgan, of Brampton, near Huntingdon, won a landmark ruling on Thursday after being turned away from a guesthouse.
A short time later Nick Griffins Twitter account posted a question asking if any one knew the pair's address.
The next tweet, posted the address, and what has been accused of being a thinly veiled threat.
A pair of tweets read: "So Messrs Black & Morgan, at [their address]. A British Justice team will come up to Huntington & give you a...
"...bit of drama by way of reminding you that an English couple's home is their castle. Say No to heterophobia!"
Responding Michael Black described the comments as a "damp squib" that would "fizzle out".
"It would be difficult for people to gather as we live in a small village and there's nowhere to park," he added.
Defending his actions, Griffin told BBC Radio 5live that he was speaking for "silent majority".
"They [Mr Black and Mr Morgan] used and abused the system to persecute a Christian couple."
"I think people have the right to discriminate," he added.
He claimed that the reference "give you a bit of drama" in his tweet was commenting on the fact the couple are involved in amateur dramatics, and he had only wanted a "peaceful" demonstration.
He dismissed a suggestion that lobbying Parliament would be more appropriate and said "you have to be slightly more forceful".
(H/IT)
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