Actually just listened to it again cos I was still a tad drunk the first time
Although David Dimbleby assured the audience that QT wouldn't turn into 'The Nick Griffin Show,' it did.
The programme completely failed to address wide issues and instead focussed almost exclusively on race and immigration. I personally think that all the BBC did, was to turn Griffin into a victim, as he was so strongly attacked by panellists and what appeared to be a completely hostile audience, via a format which seemed to have been deliberately engineered to humiliate him.
I think Griffin scored points on immigration, Islamic homophobia and it's treatment of women. Dimbleby rescued Warsi from having to commit herself on the latter two, but on Immigration though, Warsi came out well. Straw was useless and made to look stupid, after waffling on about Asian and Black soldiers being killed fighting fascism and then later was shot down in flames, by Griffin pointing out that Straws father had served time for refusing to fight for his Country. Chris Huhne and Bonnie Greer may as well have stayed at home. The BBC and Dimbleby have nothing to be proud about.
And I note from the radio that Griffin has made a complaint, yet more publicity for the muppet.