This morning’s bizarre tweets by Nick Griffin have now been explained.
According to the local paper in Antrim, Griffin’s little trip to Northern Ireland at the weekend did not end so well after all.
It would appear that having gate crahsed a private party on the Steeple Estate where a local “battle of the bands” contest (where Loyalist flute bands compete as to who “kicks the Pope” the hardest) was taking place, some people took exception to him being there.
Griffin was strolling around like he owned the place when a local representitive of the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) which is closely liked to the paramilitary UVF, asked him to leave.
Apparently Griffin and his cronies had no idea who they were telling to “get stuffed” until one local made a somewhat firmer demand that Griffin and the BNP left.
Griffin is blaming us, but the truth is that Loyalist Paramilitaries have a long standing debt they would like to claim from the BNP.
Tweeting “Ulster is British forever” does not help much, when you owe the “defenders of the faith” their dues.
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