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BNP get seat...

  • 07-06-2009 11:56PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,889
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    Oh dear.

    Guy on BBC now saying that racism against whites is rife in England. It'd be funny if it weren't tree.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,033 ionix5891
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    dear lord :eek:

    as predicted dire times bring in extreme parties into politics :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,513 Sleipnir
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    obl wrote: »
    It'd be funny if it weren't tree.

    Testify.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,698 BlitzKrieg
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    Seriously people...

    Just because you do not have as much money as before is not justification for genocide.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,106 MoominPapa
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    Cons topping Wales is the bigger story for me. If the BNP win 8 16 seats in the next parliament it'll mean something


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,278 Rowley Birkin QC
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    They finished up with two seats, a terrible day for anyone other than racist, Euro-skeptic bigots. The tiny modicum of faith I had left in the Sun and Daily Mail reading proletariat in North England is well and truly gone.

    I'm reluctant to link to such a bile spewing website but I urge people to google the BNP and read some of their "policies". Truly sickening to see these people getting a platform in Europe.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,255 getz
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    bigkev49 wrote: »
    They finished up with two seats, a terrible day for anyone other than racist, Euro-skeptic bigots. The tiny modicum of faith I had left in the Sun and Daily Mail reading proletariat in North England is well and truly gone.

    I'm reluctant to link to such a bile spewing website but I urge people to google the BNP and read some of their "policies". Truly sickening to see these people getting a platform in Europe.
    someone out there has voted for them, may be it was a protest vote to shake up the british goverment


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,653 conchubhar1
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    there were several other parties to give a vote to if it was simply a protest vote.....


    *****!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,255 getz
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    the people who are voting for them are the eldery who live in high asian areas of the country, and do not feel safe in the streets anymore. the newspapers dont help with their over the top reporting ,this makes very fertile ground for the likes of the BNP


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 380 future_plans
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    My God.....anybody see Adam Bolton interviewing Griffin last night on Sky? It was cringe worthy. The chap is an absolute idiot. How he got elected amazes me. At one stage one of the panelists asked who can join the BNP, to which Griffin replied (something along the lines of), people who are really British. To which Bolton asked, how do you know if somebody is really British. Griffins reply, you just know by the look of them! He also called Britain a slum. Said no more Mosques should be allowed. He promotes a Christian Britain, but he does not attend church himself. I could go on and on. It was an amazing and worrying interview. I'm sure its on Youtube or the sky news website now!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,246 Dyr
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    The BNP are going to benefit from the fact that a lot of indigenous brits or whatever you want to call them feel that there's an elephant in the room and the BNP are the only ones who are talking about it. You disenfranchise enough people and the extreme right will benefit.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,824 ShooterSF
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    Bambi wrote: »
    The BNP are going to benefit from the fact that a lot of indigenous brits or whatever you want to call them feel that there's an elephant in the room and the BNP are the only ones who are talking about it. You disenfranchise enough people and the extreme right will benefit.

    Thats's it in one as far as I'm concerned. I'm not a fan of our immigration "policy" but try to discuss it at least in public with any candidate running for government and you never get a different answer from any of them. Unfortunately that leaves things open to the first party that do offer a different line.

    In no way am I condoning the BNP, and I don't agree with their policy either, I won't say what I think of them because of abuse and the charter.

    I do think the world would be healthier if mainstream parties were willing to tackle the issue.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,278 Rowley Birkin QC
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    My god...I know people will see this as a protest vote but Griffin is a crass, racist idiot. Surely the Monster Raving Looney Party provided a better option.

    I can only wonder about the intelligence of those that voted for him.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,743 MrMatisse
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    you would think that the experience of dealing with a certain german in the 1940's would show people where these types of views can lead.

    They get very little air time on British T.V usually. They will push for much more now and spread their toxic idology.

    I feel very sad for the old factory towns in the northwest. The atmosphere will be terrible. A lot of 2nd or third generation immigrants have basically been told there not wanted and arnt british.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,221 bobbysands81
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    Ireland has it's own version of the BNP - they're called the DUP.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,300 CiaranC
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    Ireland has it's own version of the BNP - they're called the DUP.
    Do they DUP openly support deportation of non-whites now?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,749 wes
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    Wow, its truely sad that so many people in the UK voted for the BNP, especially as so many of there country men died fighting (not to mention the various people in there empire of the time) people just like them.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,277 Rb
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    I can certainly understand why people are supporting them and definitely appears to be saying what a lot of people in the UK are thinking.

    Ireland is also beginning to turn in the same direction re: immigration. A lot of people have simply had enough of it and want change and the first people to publicly support that are going to get the numbers.

    There's also a difference in being racist and being anti-immigration or anti-mass immigration as far as I'm concerned.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,824 ShooterSF
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    Rb wrote: »
    I can certainly understand why people are supporting them and definitely appears to be saying what a lot of people in the UK are thinking.

    Ireland is also beginning to turn in the same direction re: immigration. A lot of people have simply had enough of it and want change and the first people to publicly support that are going to get the numbers.

    There's also a difference in being racist and being anti-immigration or anti-mass immigration as far as I'm concerned.

    I agree with alot of that. However you have to agree that the BNP are racist and can only do harm to to an anti-mass immigration policy. People like them are the reason you get called racist the minute you want to discuss immigration.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,255 getz
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    bigkev49 wrote: »
    My god...I know people will see this as a protest vote but Griffin is a crass, racist idiot. Surely the Monster Raving Looney Party provided a better option.

    I can only wonder about the intelligence of those that voted for him.
    i am surprised you havent noticed before how daft british politics can be-last week hartlepool voted in as mayor the same man, dressed as a monkey for the third year in succession


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 274 topdost
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    Immigration Issues are a quick cover o racism

    If its immigration why it dosnt all rules apply to europeans.

    I am british but I you can always smell whe its immigratio ad whe its racism




    Rb wrote: »
    I can certainly understand why people are supporting them and definitely appears to be saying what a lot of people in the UK are thinking.

    Ireland is also beginning to turn in the same direction re: immigration. A lot of people have simply had enough of it and want change and the first people to publicly support that are going to get the numbers.

    There's also a difference in being racist and being anti-immigration or anti-mass immigration as far as I'm concerned.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 274 topdost
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    DUP is silly , they will ever get their way .

    Look at U.K , All non whites are gettig stronger and stronger , but in good way supportig the economy
    CiaranC wrote: »
    Do they DUP openly support deportation of non-whites now?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 274 topdost
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    Very true
    ShooterSF wrote: »
    Thats's it in one as far as I'm concerned. I'm not a fan of our immigration "policy" but try to discuss it at least in public with any candidate running for government and you never get a different answer from any of them. Unfortunately that leaves things open to the first party that do offer a different line.

    In no way am I condoning the BNP, and I don't agree with their policy either, I won't say what I think of them because of abuse and the charter.

    I do think the world would be healthier if mainstream parties were willing to tackle the issue.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 46,938 Nodin
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    getz wrote: »
    i am surprised you havent noticed before how daft british politics can be-last week hartlepool voted in as mayor the same man, dressed as a monkey for the third year in succession

    Third term...he's been there since 2002, so he must be doing something right. Mind you, rather a man in a monkey suit that the besuited apes of the BNP.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 138 Terry Cotta
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    Anyone see that documentary last week (I think on Fiorsceal) about the fascist parties on the rise in Europe.......primarily Italy, Germany and France. Like Really-Stressed said how can people not see where this led before.

    The German Fascist party (can't remember the name) even have a youth movement with military training camps..........and I think they have a seat in the German Parliment.......


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,155 PopeBuckfastXVI
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    Rb wrote: »
    I can certainly understand why people are supporting them and definitely appears to be saying what a lot of people in the UK are thinking.

    Ireland is also beginning to turn in the same direction re: immigration. A lot of people have simply had enough of it and want change and the first people to publicly support that are going to get the numbers.

    Raymond O'Malley might disagree with you there Rb...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,889 tolosenc
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    Truely a sad day for the human race.
    Sleipnir wrote: »
    Testify.

    I meant true! :P
    Ireland has it's own version of the BNP - they're called the DUP.

    I think you'll find that it's actually called the Sinn Féin IRA.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,277 Rb
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    Raymond O'Malley might disagree with you there Rb...
    Fair point although I think it might have been different if it were a published Libertas public policy and not just the opinion of one of their candidates.

    At the same time a lot of people are still questioning "Wtf do Libertas want?" whilst the BNP, in fairness to them, have laid out their policies for all to see and accept/reject at will.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,653 conchubhar1
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    obl wrote: »

    I think you'll find that it's actually called the Sinn Féin IRA.

    they merged? ;)

    really i dont remember either calling for any of the bnps aims

    also, one is not in existence anymore.....



    nonsense!:(:mad:


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