She’s got egg in her hair! – But still Baroness Warsi can’t resist a pot-shot at Nick Griffin!
Posted on 02. Dec, 2009 by Richard Barnbrook in Latest News

Nick Griffin- Speaking Out
An egg-bespattered Baroness Warsi was subjected to a taste to her own medicine this week after she was confronted by a hostile group of male Muslims whilst on a walkabout in Luton. In the film clip shown by the BBC, the outspoken Muslim men, who are clearly incensed by what they perceive as her sell-out to the Establishment, harangue the mouthy baroness, who has just had the misfortune to have been egged. She met her match in so far as she was not permitted to get a word in edgeways. Somewhat reminiscent of the way she and her colleagues wouldn’t allow Nick to debate fairly on ‘Question Time,’ don’t you think?
However, not content with being given an inkling of what it feels like to be shouted down, it seems she still hadn’t learnt her lesson. Whilst in the very act of wiping the egg off her face, she said of the protestors that they brought Muslims into huge disrepute, ‘rather like Nick Griffin brings his faith and his community into disrepute.’ Obviously Nick Griffin has managed to make quite an impression! Even though ‘Question Time’ is now a number of weeks ago, it seems that the meeting is still very much in the forefront of her mind, despite having just been subjected to a harrowing ordeal. Maybe she subconsciously acknowledges that there more to him than meets the eye!
It should of course be noted that the baroness has done rather well out of toeing the Party line – after all, she has been rewarded by a Tory peerage. And strangely enough, I can see a parallel, albeit tenuous, between some Muslims’ sense of betrayal by Warsi’s toadying to the Establishment, and the whole-sale sell out that we indigenous Brits have had to endure at the hands of our political masters.
It’s in her interest and that of all those smug fat-cat politicians at Whitehall to keep the lid on the pot at all costs, even though they are well aware that at the bottom, tensions and concerns are fermenting at an increasingly rapid rate.




