By Jason Lewis, Mail on Sunday Security Editor
Last updated at 8:54 AM on 11th October 2009
The BBC is facing demands for an investigation after allowing two leading BNP activists to make unchallenged 'racist' statements on a flagship news broadcast.
In full...the Newsbeat interview that caused a storm
This is the BBC's own full transcript of the Newsbeat interview:
Randle: Do you think it's OK for people who aren't white in this country to call themselves British?
Joey: Civic-ly British they are. You cannot say they are ethnically British. It's denying our heritage. It's taking that away from us.
Randle: At what point do they become ethnically British? How long do they have to be here?
Joey: Well, I think it would be an awfully long time before someone would become ethnically British.
Randle: So when you see someone like Ashley Cole play for England, are you happy to watch him?
Joey: If he wants to come to this country and he wants to live by our laws, pay into society, that's fine.
Randle: But if he wanted to call himself British that would be a problem?
Joey: He cannot say that he's ethnically British.
Randle: Why is the idea of races mixing such a bad thing?
Joey: If everybody integrated it would take away everybody's identity.
Mark: I would be upset if there were no more giant pandas, I'd be upset if there were no more lions, if there were no more tigers, so equally I'd be upset if white people weren't here any more.
Randle: But we're the same species, which makes it a bit different, doesn't it?
Mark: You could say that but if all of a sudden there weren't any sparrows and there were only crows, I'd still be sad there weren't any sparrows.
Randle: Can you understand that some people are happy to mix?
Mark: No, I think people have been brainwashed. I think the media, the Government, have forced it down people's throats and they've indoctrinated people.
Randle: You don't think people are bright enough to decide themselves?
Mark: I think when people are bombarded 24 hours a day to force multiculturalism upon them, people are going to succumb to that. We shouldn't have to bend our ways to people who've been here five minutes.
Randle: You're talking like people here are on holiday. They've lived here, some of them, for a generation, some of them for longer. Doesn't that count?
Mark: Are you trying to compare somebody, or a group of people, who've lived here for maybe 30 years, to people who've lived here for 40,000 years? There's a vast, vast difference in timescale there, my dear.
Randle: My point isn't the difference in times between one group of people and another, it's saying they're not visitors, they are not holidaymakers, they are people living here.
Mark: If I went to live and work in another country then I would still adhere by their culture and they should adhere by ours.
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