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    Default Nick Griffin's *supposed* Twitter account suspended.

    Nick Griffin’s Twitter was suspended yesterday amid a police investigation into alleged comments he made about a gay couple at the centre of a landmark legal ruling.


    The BNP leader is alleged to have published the address of Michael Black and John Morgan on the social networking site and called for a demonstration to be held outside their home. The Twitter account appears to have been reinstated today.


    The alleged tweets, under the username @NickGriffinMEP, followed Mr Black, 64, and his 59-year-old partner Mr Morgan's win against the owner of bed and breakfast accommodation who refused to let them stay in a double room because of her religious views.


    One of the tweets read: “So Messrs Black & Morgan, at [ADDRESS DELETED]. 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!”
    Oh that's from http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...e-8217914.html , but there's others obviously.
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    I hate to say it, but I actually agree with him but obviouslty provided any protest is in a non-threatening manner.

    Why? because I support property rights (the hotel owners) and freedom of speech (right to protest).
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    It was a bit stupid to publicly announce where the couple live

    Personally I'm not too fond of the couple. I think the way they made a private offense public, gathering support from charities and angry supportists, was incredibly rude and incredibly stupid. As for the couple owning the B&B, it really depends how they went about it. As far as I am aware they were quite polite about it at first, and if they want to turn away custom then surely that's their problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    It was a bit stupid to publicly announce where the couple live

    Personally I'm not too fond of the couple. I think the way they made a private offense public, gathering support from charities and angry supportists, was incredibly rude and incredibly stupid. As for the couple owning the B&B, it really depends how they went about it. As far as I am aware they were quite polite about it at first, and if they want to turn away custom then surely that's their problem?
    Indeed, in a free society where property rights are respected you ought to have the right to turn anybody away for any reason or no reason.


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    Hmm. I don't actually know where I stand on this. He didn't exactly promote anything criminal nor say anything homophobic. So I don't get what they're going to do?...

    I've always been a bit "uncertain" of issues regarding same sex couples. Only thing I'm definitive upon about them, is where I stand on same sex marriage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    Hmm. I don't actually know where I stand on this. He didn't exactly promote anything criminal nor say anything homophobic. So I don't get what they're going to do?...

    I've always been a bit "uncertain" of issues regarding same sex couples. Only thing I'm definitive upon about them, is where I stand on same sex marriage.
    You tease us, what is your view on same sex marriage? I think he got told off for posting their address than anything else. At least, that's what seems to be the first thing to come up. He doesn't seem to have any views, other than to cause a bit of a stir

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    You tease us, what is your view on same sex marriage? I think he got told off for posting their address than anything else. At least, that's what seems to be the first thing to come up. He doesn't seem to have any views, other than to cause a bit of a stir
    Don't expect him to have any major issues over that - a telling off in the simplest form I suppose.

    I don't support same sex marriage
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    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    Don't expect him to have any major issues over that - a telling off in the simplest form I suppose.

    I don't support same sex marriage
    Indeed, Twitter could have a go at him for breaching a term of service (if they have one, never checked )

    I'm sitting on the fence. Marriage seems a bit old fashioned and quite a few rights are conferred to people who aren't married but have their relationship recognised. It's all that is really needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Indeed, Twitter could have a go at him for breaching a term of service (if they have one, never checked )

    I'm sitting on the fence. Marriage seems a bit old fashioned and quite a few rights are conferred to people who aren't married but have their relationship recognised. It's all that is really needed.
    It probably does seem a bit old fashioned to some people (I think atheists would argue that having a vicar or whatever present is extremely outdated as well - not that I believe that) but I don't really consider change a necessity. I think surveys have shown that very few same sex couples enter a civil partnership anyway and even fewer care about marriage/consider it a priority. I wish the government would focus on more important issues that the campaign for gay marriage imo

    Lord knows if they'll ever legalise it. There's going to be such strong debates over the matter in the coming months/years, and 600,000 people have already signed that online petition (campaign for marriage or something) against the change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    It probably does seem a bit old fashioned to some people (I think atheists would argue that having a vicar or whatever present is extremely outdated as well - not that I believe that) but I don't really consider change a necessity. I think surveys have shown that very few same sex couples enter a civil partnership anyway and even fewer care about marriage/consider it a priority. I wish the government would focus on more important issues that the campaign for gay marriage imo

    Lord knows if they'll ever legalise it. There's going to be such strong debates over the matter in the coming months/years, and 600,000 people have already signed that online petition (campaign for marriage or something) against the change.
    Ah that's a different way to look at it. It is always promoted as something all or most gay couples want when, as you said, there isn't a strong demand for it. I think American states legalised it for a bit, but there wasn't a strong demand in the end so they revoked the laws keeping to more civil based laws on rights between couple (recognised and unrecognised).

    It's interesting, but equality shouldn't swing in favour of one particular thought. In this case I just see it as the B&B owners declining a service which is their loss, they're not gaining anything from saying no. If anything the only fault they have is not saying it sooner, like on their website which is where I believe the gay couple found the B&B. Not that it matters, as I find these cases lose their appeal when obviously private cases like this become public.

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