Letters: Racism and freedom of speech
14th Nov 2006, 01:49 GMT
Sir: I am stunned that Gordon Brown and other politicians now want to tighten race-hate laws because Nick Griffin, leader of the BNP, was found not guilty of incitement, along with member Mark Collett.
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