Showing posts with label Garden Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden Party. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Nick Griffin Denied Entry to Buckingham Palace Garden Party

THE TELEGRAPH: Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, has been denied entry to a Buckingham Palace garden party after officials said he was using his invitation for party political purposes.

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BNP leader Nick Griffin denied entry to Buckingham Palace garden party. Photo: The Telegraph

The far right leader, who is a Member of the European Parliament, had been invited along with 8,000 other guests to the event which is being hosted by the Queen and attended by the Duke of Edinburgh.

But officials withdrew the invitation after warning his attendance could increase the security threat and cause discomfort for others attending.

A Palace spokesman said: “Nick Griffin MEP will be denied entry to today's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace due to the fact he has overtly used his personal invitation for Party political purposes through the media[.]

“This in turn has increased the security threat and the potential discomfort to the many other guests also attending. >>> Martin Evans | Thursday, July 22, 2010

THE INDEPENDENT: Nick Griffin's furious as palace invite is withdrawn: BNP leader Nick Griffin was barred from a Buckingham Palace garden party hours before today's event - after he was accused of using the invitation for political ends. >>> Tony Jones, Press Association | Thursday, July 22, 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: The establishment turns on Nick Griffin. Persona non grata in Buck House >>>

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Enchantée ma chérie ! Tu es mon trésor !

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The Sarkozys lead celebrations for France's national holiday. Photo: The Telegraph

To the photo gallery: Bastille Day parade in Paris >>>

Une fête nationale sans garden-party à l'Élysée

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L'économie réalisée avec la suppression de la Garden-party est de 750.000 euros. Photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: Cette réception avait été inventée par Valéry Giscard d'Estaing en 1979.

Rigueur oblige, le 14 Juillet de Nicolas Sarkozy sera d'une sobriété exemplaire. Régalien et discret. Le président de la République commencera le défilé à 10 heures pour le terminer à 12h15 exactement. Avant d'aller se reposer, probablement au cap Nègre, dans la propriété varoise de la famille de son épouse, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, jusqu'au week-end.

Mais le symbole de cette nouvelle sobriété est la suppression de la garden-party de l'Élysée. L'économie réalisée est de 750.000 euros. Cette réception d'été dans le vaste parc de l'Élysée avait été inventée par l'anglophile Valéry Giscard d'Estaing en 1979, qui l'avait baptisée «garden-party». La «garden» résiste à l'alternance Mitterrand. Et finalement, la «rupture» sera assumée par Sarkozy, au nom du train de vie exemplaire de l'État. >>> Par Charles Jaigu | Mercredi 14 Juillet 2010

Saturday, May 23, 2009

BNP Chief 'Barred from Royal Party'

PRESS ASSOCIATION: British National Party leader Nick Griffin has been effectively barred from attending a Buckingham Palace garden party.

The right wing politician had been invited to the social event by BNP colleague Richard Barnbrook who, as a London Assembly member, was nominated for two tickets by the Greater London Authority (GLA).

But Jeff Jacobs, the GLA's deputy chief executive, has written to Mr Barnbrook telling him to change his controversial guest and stop exploiting the situation for "publicity", or his nomination would be "reviewed".

In recent days London Mayor Boris Johnson and Darren Johnson, chairman of the London Assembly, have both spoken of their concern about Mr Barnbrook's chosen guest. >>> Copyright © 2009 The Press Association. All rights reserved | Friday, May 22, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Johnson Intervenes to Block BNP Leader from Attending Queen's Garden Party

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The toff of toffs: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, the Mayor of London. Photo: Google Images

THE GUARDIAN: Mayor urges London assembly to rescind invitation to far-right colleague of Nick Griffin to spare monarch embarrassment

The London mayor, Boris Johnson, today intervened to prevent the BNP leader, Nick Griffin, from attending a garden party hosted by the Queen.

Johnson wrote to the London assembly chair, Darren Johnson, urging him to rescind the BNP assembly member Richard Barnbrook's invitation to the Buckingham Palace event in June.

The mayor accused the far-right party of trying to turn the garden party in to a "political stunt".

Johnson's intervention came after it emerged that Barnbrook said he intended to take Griffin to the party as his guest.

Speaking at a routine assembly session with the mayor, the assembly chair said members were "extremely concerned" that the BNP was seeking to turn a social event into a political stunt.

He confirmed he would take the matter to the chief executive to request that Barnbrook's invitation be withdrawn unless he had a "more acceptable guest" to take along. >>> Hélène Mulholland, Matthew Taylor and Rachel Williams | Thursday, May 21, 2009

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

BNP Leader Nick Griffin to Attend Queen's Garden Party

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Nick Griffin will be the guest of Richard Barnbrook, a BNP London Assembly member. All Assembly members have been invited. Photo credit: TimesOnline

TIMESONLINE: The leader of the far-right British National party is to attend a garden party hosted by the Queen, it was claimed today.

Nick Griffin will accompany Richard Barnbrook, a BNP member of the London Assembly, as his guest at the event on July 21, Mr Barnbrook said.

A BNP spokesman said: “Richard Barnbrook has got an official invite in his capacity as a member of the London Assembly and he is allowed to bring a guest, which will be Nick Griffin.

“For him to snub an invite from the Queen would be absurd.

“It is something people are going to have to get used to because if we get elected MEPs, this is the kind of thing we are going to be doing on a regular basis.

“It is the emergence of a party from beyond the pale to mainstream.” >>> Fiona Hamilton | Wednesday, May 20, 2009