BNP leader banned from Trinity debate

TRINITY College Dublin has been forced into a U-turn on controversial plans to have British National Party (BNP) leader, Nick Griffin, join a debate on immigration.

BNP leader banned from Trinity debate

The university said it could not guarantee the safety and wellbeing of staff and students and has warned the party leader he will not be allowed on campus next week.

BNP party members have also been banned from the city centre grounds for the event.

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