This is probably the most well put-together of a throng of BNP Question Time mash-ups that I’ve seen.
I thought in the run-up to the Question Time event all the major political parties would have prepared some anti-BNP materials for their supporters to use on social networks in order to try and capitalise on the wave of anti-fascism that has emerged from the silent majority after this event, but it seems that they’ve missed a trick.
This video has already had over 1/2 a million views on YouTube, making it one of the most viral pieces of political communication in the UK this year. I bet Labour and Tory HQ are wishing they’d thought of it.