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===''Immigration Is a Time Bomb''=== Liddle's ''Immigration Is a Time Bomb'' was broadcast by Channel 4 in 2005. The complaints that followed it included that he should not have allowed [[British National Party]] leader [[Nick Griffin]] to speak unchallenged. [[Ofcom]] adjudicated that the programme was fair, and the complaints were dismissed. Liddle subsequently argued, after Griffin was acquitted in February 2006 of two charges of [[inciting racial hatred]], that the charges were "too ephemeral, too dependent upon the mindset and political disposition of the juror, and upon what is happening outside of the courtroom, on the streets."<ref>Liddle, Rod. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080905043933/http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2088-2025181,00.html "Alas, I must defend the BNP"], ''The Times'', 5 February 2006.</ref>
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