I have been listening to a phone-in on the Stephen Nolan show on Radio Five Live. Before that I probably would not have listened to the broadcast, but as a result of the comments made, I shall make a point of it. And if it is broadcast, it should be broadcast in full. As soon as anyone omits parts, it changes the whole and becomes a person's selective choice and therefore their very prejudiced view.
One caller said that young people should not hear it, but that is censorship at its worst. I understand the speech is to be interspersed with comment and discussion.
I listened as well.
I was a bit puzzled that Nolan's guests were both young Black Londeners - and roughly agreed on each point, though the lass was pretty confused at times.
I agreee wholeheartedly with your point, Susan.
I detest and loathe the speech in every possible way, but do not accept it should be censored.
Powell I admired for sticking with his principles....even though I totally disagreed with almost all of them.
I well recall him and Tony Benn locking horns many a time on "
Any Questions", and, whilst I didn't accept their point ov iew, I nevertheless admired polititians ho stuck to what they believed rather than changing their principles to suit the electorate.
I woun never have actually either supported, or voted, for either, though.