NICK GRIFFIN’S BISEXUAL PAST?
News by HOMOVISION on October 23, 2009 at 12:40 pm
As we all know, BNP leader Nick Griffin isn’t a big fan of man-on-man action – or so he leads us to believe.
However, during the 1970’s Griffin was a member of the National Front – the forerunner to the BNP. Its leader was Martin Webster, whom it was rumoured was a homosexual, a bender, a puff, a faggot, possibly a battyboi.
This led to him becoming ostracised in the world of the far-right, eventually leading to his fall from power and his expulsion from the party in 1983.
In 1999 Webster re-emerged, alleging that during the 1990’s he and Nick Griffin had a gay relationship during the 1970’s. In this video from YouTube, Webster talks about his alleged relationship with Griffin, as well as his own long-term partner.
Webster also claims that Griffin “enjoyed the physical side of the relationship” and also describes how Griffin arrived at a party, embraced him and kissed him full on the lips.
He also alleges that Griffin had a relationship with convicted race hate criminal Joe Pearce, who, (ding-dong), became a Catholic Priest:
As to be expected, Griffin denies all allegations, and finds homosexuality “creepy”.
UPDATE: In an article in The Times today, Griffin confirms that he did stay over a number of times at Websters London flat. He adds that Webster propositioned him for sex, but won’t be taking any action against Mr Webster, because “he is a silly old queen and I can’t be bothered”.
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