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Claims by BNP leader Nick Griffin that the UK winter will cause as many deaths as the Haiti earthquake have been condemned by the leader of Labour MEPs. | |
Glenis Willmott said fellow MEP Mr Griffin was trying to "stir up racial hatred" in his comments, made on social media websites on Thursday. | Glenis Willmott said fellow MEP Mr Griffin was trying to "stir up racial hatred" in his comments, made on social media websites on Thursday. |
She said: "How can anyone not look at those horrific pictures from Haiti and not feel compassion?" | She said: "How can anyone not look at those horrific pictures from Haiti and not feel compassion?" |
In response Mr Griffin described UK aid to Haiti as "stinking elite hypocrisy". | In response Mr Griffin described UK aid to Haiti as "stinking elite hypocrisy". |
Mr Griffin's original postings, on Facebook and Twitter, said: "While the Haiti earthquake is terrible, the winter death toll in Britain will be similar. No aid here though." | Mr Griffin's original postings, on Facebook and Twitter, said: "While the Haiti earthquake is terrible, the winter death toll in Britain will be similar. No aid here though." |
About 45,000-50,000 people have died since Tuesday's 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince and 300,000 have been made homeless, according to UN estimates. | About 45,000-50,000 people have died since Tuesday's 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince and 300,000 have been made homeless, according to UN estimates. |
The Pan American Health Organization has estimated that the death toll could be as high as 100,000. | The Pan American Health Organization has estimated that the death toll could be as high as 100,000. |
Cold deaths | Cold deaths |
Ms Willmott, Labour MEP for the East Midlands, said: "Yes, people will die here this winter, even though the Labour government set up a welfare state that spends billions to help prevent too many deaths." | Ms Willmott, Labour MEP for the East Midlands, said: "Yes, people will die here this winter, even though the Labour government set up a welfare state that spends billions to help prevent too many deaths." |
She added: "Our government and local councils are quite rightly funded to do all they can to help everyone suffering from the cold. | She added: "Our government and local councils are quite rightly funded to do all they can to help everyone suffering from the cold. |
"But I am also proud that our government will do all it can to help the people in Haiti and I totally support all the work done by the charities to get supplies out there as soon as possible." | "But I am also proud that our government will do all it can to help the people in Haiti and I totally support all the work done by the charities to get supplies out there as soon as possible." |
Sending aid to rioting ingrates while our own people die is stinking elite hypocrisy Nick Griffin | Sending aid to rioting ingrates while our own people die is stinking elite hypocrisy Nick Griffin |
Mr Griffin, MEP for North West England, responded with another Twitter post, saying: "Individuals should give whatever they feel appropriate, but Britain is bankrupt. Fifty thousands pensioners will die... of cold this winter. | Mr Griffin, MEP for North West England, responded with another Twitter post, saying: "Individuals should give whatever they feel appropriate, but Britain is bankrupt. Fifty thousands pensioners will die... of cold this winter. |
"Boys get blown to bits because we can't afford to armour their Land Rovers.... Sending aid to rioting ingrates while our own people die is stinking elite hypocrisy." | "Boys get blown to bits because we can't afford to armour their Land Rovers.... Sending aid to rioting ingrates while our own people die is stinking elite hypocrisy." |
Asked about Mr Griffin's comments, BNP deputy leader Simon Darby criticised the government's £6m contribution to the aid effort in Haiti. | Asked about Mr Griffin's comments, BNP deputy leader Simon Darby criticised the government's £6m contribution to the aid effort in Haiti. |
He said: "I'd rather see that £6m that we spent keeping our own people alive. You look after your own first. | He said: "I'd rather see that £6m that we spent keeping our own people alive. You look after your own first. |
"If they've got surplus money to give away to Haiti - how many people have died because we didn't have the infrastructure to grit the roads?" | "If they've got surplus money to give away to Haiti - how many people have died because we didn't have the infrastructure to grit the roads?" |
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