'Global warming is a hoax,' - Nick Griffin

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An article by Leo Hickman in the Guardian
From the Guardian:
Here's something that we're presumably going to have to listen to a lot more of as a result of the BNP's success in the European elections – Nick Griffin's views on climate change. As he was touring the radio studios yesterday morning, he popped in on BBC Radio 5 Live's Breakfast programme for a chat with Nicky Campbell. After a few minutes of fairly gentle jousting, Griffin interrupted Campbell as he tried to read out another text from a listener… Griffin: The BBC is obsessed with race and immigration. It would be great to talk about something else for once. Nicky Campbell: What would you like to talk about? What's the thing you'd like to say given this platform to speak to the nation this morning? (Go to 1.52:15 at this link to hear the interview) My first reaction was: "As if there weren't already enough reasons not to vote BNP." But then another thought crossed my mind: isn't it interesting how he is convinced by the peak-oil argument, but still believes that global warming is a pinko conspiracy to squeeze yet more taxes out everybody? Might it be that peak oil somehow fits into his far-right ideology (watch out everyone: let's burn our indigenous coal because we mustn't be slaves to the whims of those foreigners with big oil wells), whereas the regulatory politics of global warming rubs against his far-right libertarian instincts?
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