| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1401 | Anonymous | Pay up, you arse face! |
| 1402 | Tim | |
| 1403 | Canon Jerome Lloyd | Mr Green should pay - he brought the action, he lost the case, he should pay the costs. Perhaps this might teach him to "not judge, lest you be judged...?!" |
| 1404 | Anonymous | If you waste other people's time and effort with pointless, failed court cases, the least you can do is pay the costs yourself. This man should not be rewarded or let off the hook in any way for his bigotry, intolerance and downright stupidity. |
| 1405 | John Lean | |
| 1406 | Stephen Beresford | |
| 1407 | Tab Brown | The religious beliefs of a primitive tribe who lived in mud huts in the Middle East over two thousand years ago; They were barbaric, superstitious, highly hysterical and prone to stoning people at the drop of a hat. To them, a wheelbarrow would have been at the cutting edge of technology. Their religious tracts are filled with rape, villainy, murder, incest, and have an unhealthy and obsessional attitude towards sex. The beliefs of these primitive people have no place or relevance in the modern world, and they would have no concept of right or wrong as applied to any contemporary, civilised society. Ignore them. |
| 1408 | Simon Jerram | |
| 1409 | Rod Watson | Jerry Springer the musical was brilliant.
The BBC should show it again.
If Christians don't like, don't watch it!
It's that simple. |
| 1410 | Laurence Gallagher | What a nerve this bigot has. He set out to get these men and now ungraciously asks them to show mercy.
Perhaps the moral high ground would be for Mark and Jon, wealthy as they are, to insist on the settlement but to donate it to a charity, preferably one that would not be to Green's liking eg an Aids Charity like the Terence Higgins Trust. |
| 1411 | Stuart Moore | Doing anything else will leave fringe groups able to create thousands of lawsuits against whatever they don't like. That's a very dangerous situation to be in. |
| 1412 | Anonymous | Stephen is a sick, evil man. I saw him at Brighton pride this weekend, he lives to spread misery. Down with SG! |
| 1413 | Anonymous | We must all respect the law of our land, regardless of personal beliefs. |
| 1414 | Daniel Hill | |
| 1415 | Anonymous | |
| 1416 | Paul Hardy | I will be delighted to see Stephen Green bankrupt and will rejoice, just as he rejoiced at visiting financial ruin on the backers of the Jerry Springer stage show though his ludicrous protests. He is an odious bigot who deserves everything he gets. |
| 1417 | Colin Ferguson | I thoroughly encourage all individuals and organisations involved to pursue Mr. Green for the whole of the costs incurred by his vindictive, censorious legal adventurism.
I find it highly amusing that he is reduced to begging the BBC and Mr. Thoday to effectively give him £90,000, and still has the hubris to refer to their refusal to do so as 'vindictive'. I sincerely hope he ends up on the street. |
| 1418 | ewan stewart | Green must pay. I would preffer to see him pay with his life, but his home and all his financial assets will do I suppose. Tatty-bye dickhied! |
| 1419 | caroline | |
| 1420 | Claire Kaye | This petition needs to be signed. We can't let him get away with this. |
| 1421 | James Robinson | The idea that BBC licence payers should foot the bill for any small minded group that takes them to court was the last straw for me. Mr Green knew exactly what he was getting himself into so he should stop portraying himself as some great martyr. |
| 1422 | Ian Smith | The BBC is funded by the licence payer and should not be funding any of this from their own budget. |
| 1423 | Peter Scott | I enjoyed the Opera, although I would probably never have heard about it without the "advertising" by Christian Voice. The language was a little strong for my tastes, but more importantly, the good sense of the play was a delight. As for the court case, I don't usually do Schadenfreude, but I do hope that Green's bankruptcy prevents him from undertaking any further campaigns based on bigotry and hatred. |
| 1424 | Lee Dickenson | |
| 1425 | Andrew Lee Warburton | Stephen Green should pay costs due and should also concider keeping his petty minded opinions to himself in future. |
| 1426 | Duncan Hothersall | Stephen Green's actions are those of a man who refuses to accept that his opinion is only that - an opinion - and he has neither the right nor the ability to force anyone else to agree with him. |
| 1427 | Anonymous | Stephen Green should pay all the costs ordered by the court and if this entails his utter financial ruin then so be it. “Pay unto Cesar that which is Cesar’s”. If Mr Green had not been a vindictive bigot he would not find himself in this crisis (this is entirely self-inflicted). He decided to judge/condemn the “straw in his brothers eye and ignored the rafter in his own…” - let this be an lesson to him. Welcome to modern Britain where superstition has no special place or privilege and where human dignity and freedom of speech are cherished attributes of our society. |
| 1428 | James Wallis | |
| 1429 | Tania Dessolin | I'm sorry for Mr Stephen Green if he's poor and has no money? I know nothing of his personal circumstances. But the price he's been ordered to pay is a fraction of the price of FREE SPEECH which he tied so hard to suppress. If he believes in GOD then surely he should realize God most probably doesn't need his help. A great compromise would be ordering to pay the monies to a charity and do a REAL Christian act and be helpful and kind. |
| 1430 | Richard Elson | Keep up the good work, Stephen. |
| 1431 | Stephen Moreton | Ignore his sour grapes and make him pay! He can always ask his imaginary friend in the sky to provide! |
| 1432 | Robert Lawson | Stephen Greens only doing God's work. Mind you so was the Spanish Inquisition.... |
| 1433 | Anonymous | If the BBC waive the Springer costs then Stephen Green will be free to go on another crusade against free speech - do not let this idiot off the hook, do you think that he would do the same if the roles were reversed? |
| 1434 | Paul butler | The BBC must persue Stephen Green for every penny; this is public money which has been lost as a result of his legal action and can now be re-couped in part. |
| 1435 | Victoria Hart | |
| 1436 | Joe Hennessey | |
| 1437 | David Sands | |
| 1438 | Stephen Peake | |
| 1439 | Stephen Peake | |
| 1440 | Jonathan Bloomer | |
| 1441 | chris bullock | |
| 1442 | James Davies | |
| 1443 | Stuart Wallace | |
| 1444 | David Robson | free speech must be protected. |
| 1445 | H Metcalfe | |
| 1446 | Alan Ritchie | Cough it up, or the Lord will smite you. |
| 1447 | Mark George | |
| 1448 | Laura Canning | |
| 1449 | Clare Fitton | |
| 1450 | Liz Stephens | |