Nick Griffin petition
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Put that Nick Griffin from the BNP was delivering a petition to No 10 tomorrow and asked if the Prime Minister had been made aware of this in advance and how he felt about it, the PMS said that he wasn’t sure if the Prime Minister knew. People were entitled to deliver petitions to Downing Street and the process was handled by the police. As the PMS understood it six people were allowed access to Downing Street to deliver the petition and the usual security checks were in place.
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