Nick Griffin: Holocaust Used to Prevent Debate on Immigration

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 14, 2014

I'm with you Nick, but does it really make sense to confirm the hoax at this stage in the game?
I’m with you Nick, but does it really make sense to confirm the hoax at this stage in the game?

Nick Griffin has declared that the Holocaust is a “moral club” used to prevent open discussion of the conquest of Britain by invasive immigrant hordes.

The leader of the British National Party claimed the Holocaust has been “exploited” by “gentile liberals” to block criticism of immigration.

Mr Griffin was convicted of incitement to racial hatred and given a two-year suspended prison sentence in 1997. He wrote material for far-Right magazines that described the murder of six million Jews by the Nazis as a “hoax”.

In furious exchanges, Mr Griffin accused Radio 4 presenter Justin Webb of a “wicked” attempt to tar his name. He denied being a Holocaust denier.

Mr Webb countered that Mr Griffin, who described the late Nelson Mandela as a “murdering old terrorist”, of being “deeply filled with hate.”

Mr Griffin, who was recently declared bankrupt, said: “I’ve never denied the Holocaust.”

“I’ve expressed in very strong terms dismay and disgust at the way gentile liberals and lefties, such as yourself, exploit things which happened many decades ago to use as a moral club to prevent a proper sensible discussion about immigration now, which is what you are doing again.

He added: “What you are trying to do is set the British public as Pavlovian dogs so when they hear Nick Griffin they think the Holocaust. It’s a wicked disgrace.”

He admitted he did say to a police officer that he regarded the Holocaust as “utter nonsense” in 1998.

Though what he states is entirely accurate, it is a shame he has backed off on the Holodenail. I think it is just a bad political move.

If he were to openly deny the hoax yet again, instead of politicking around it, he would be assured to keep his seat in the EUP. As that is what people like about Nick Griffin.