A BNP leader has publicly criticised a Sussex MP for being homosexual and has called for kissing between men in public to be outlawed
A BNP leader has publicly criticised a Sussex MP for being homosexual and has called for kissing between men in public to be outlawed. Nick Prince, the leader of the BNP in East Sussex who is standing for parliament in Hastings, launched the verbal attack on Greg Barker, the Conservative MP for Bexhill. Barker last year made headlines when he left his wife and children to enter a gay relationship.
Speaking to local paper the Bexhill Observer, Prince criticised both gay adoption and same-sex public displays of affection such as kissing. He then turned on Mr Barker, saying:
“In the case of Greg Barker, it is a question of morals and honesty. He went to the electorate a married man with a nice young family but now he goes to the electorate five years later a homosexual man. I don’t believe it to be homophobic to raise this issue when we are talking about a guy in his early forties – it is a little late in life to be confused.”
Mr Barker, who has a majority of more than 13,000, responded by saying that the BNP was ‘beyond the pale’ but that he didn’t intend to enter a debate of that nature. The BNP are planning to field a local candidate in his constituency.
Prince's comments come after BNP leader Nick Griffin told an interviewer recently that his party had become more gay friendly.
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"BNP attacks 'morals' of gay MP"
ReplyDeleteThe BNP attacking someone's morals? Some mistake, surely...
Sorry I've lost the train of this article. Who is Mr Barker?
ReplyDelete"Sorry I've lost the train of this article. Who is Mr Barker?"
ReplyDeleteMr Barker is the guy Nick Prince is slagging off. Mr Battle may or may not exist but in either case is nothing to do with this article. They even referred to Nick Prince as Nick Price in one sentence.
Ho-hum, all corrections made.
OH these comments will really upset Dicky, we all know who he really likes to share his kisses with.
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