Nick Griffin speech after 2010 general elections

Nick Griffin speech after 2010 general elections

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Social Studies

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The speaker expresses gratitude to those who supported the British National Party despite facing hostility. They acknowledge the disappointment of many who believed it was Barking's last chance to prioritize local people. The speaker criticizes the Labor Party for destroying communities, drawing parallels between past and present impacts on Barking and Dagenham.

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How does the speaker describe the behavior of certain people in Barking?

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What is the speaker's opinion about the British National Party?

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What feelings do the people mentioned in the speech have regarding their situation?

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What does the speaker mean by 'this was barking last chance'?

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What does the speaker imply about the Labor Party's impact on the Old East ends?

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