The Single Largest BNP Indoor Political Meeting Ever: First Nick Griffin Live BNPtv Broadcast a Roaring Success
July 28, 2008 by BNP News
Filed under National News
A roaring success. That is the only way to describe yesterday’s political revolution when the BNP became the first party in Britain to use the Internet to broadcast a speech by the party leader live, and then to take questions from viewers live online - and answer them.
Despite a few minor technical glitches - which will be ironed out as the already professional BNP web operation becomes even more experienced - yesterday’s live broadcast from Cornwall by Nick Griffin drew a total of 941 unique viewers.
As of Monday morning, there had been 658 replay requests, meaning that in total over 1,500 people effectively attended the meeting, making it in real terms the single largest indoor political event ever held by the BNP.
The shocked silence from the old gang parties at the BNP’s ability to grasp and use technology in way which they, with their huge budgets have been incapable, shows that the BNP is indeed on the cutting edge of politics in this country.
The time is fast approaching where such broadcasts, along with our already powerful website presence, will mean that members of the public will be able to see the BNP for themselves, and not have to rely upon the media’s use of far-left distortions and lies.
The interactive nature of the broadcast was revealed in the summary of the number of viewer questions sent in via the live link. Some 310 questions were submitted. Unfortunately, the two-and-a-half hour broadcast could not deal with this flood, but the questions have been saved and will be dealt with at a later stage.
The British National Party - We lead, others follow!
* The broadcast may be viewed again by going to the BNP web site’s front page, and clicking on the menu option in the BNPtv screen.











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