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The BNP don't do irony

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... but if they did, you'd have to admire the way Nick Griffin spent the entire broadcast tonight sat in front of a picture of a man whose mother was an immigrant.
Nice one Nick.
Ya can tell he is a politician then....they all cock up.
And their picture of a spitfire in last year's European election pamphlet, 'The Battle For Britain', was a picture of a Polish squadron plane. If they had brains they'd be dangerous.
i thought it was a spoof at first cus i just caught a bit of it ... very odd broadcast and maybe iv missed summat but what was the sikh gentleman doing in it ... maybe i dont understand anything about them at all ... the BNP that is !
There manifesto says all immigrants who received citizenship since 97 should be reviewed dohhhh we have a backlog as it is...bunch of football hooligans thinking they can run a country
i gotta ask with all so called hate for the bnp on here why has anyone bothered to look at their manifesto or broadcast i know i have done neither and would not be interested in looking
they have nothing of interest for me but all the anti bnp seem to be interested dunno
loon:loon:
Quote by Lizaleanrob
i gotta ask with all so called hate for the bnp on here why has anyone bothered to look at their manifesto or broadcast i know i have done neither and would not be interested in looking
they have nothing of interest for me but all the anti bnp seem to be interested dunno
loon:loon:

I didnt i heard it on live radio when they launched there crap
note :send phuckers a new tuning knob wink
I look at all the parties "offerings": It makes me realise what we could end-up with/as if people get sufficiently demoralised to not vote.
And a LOT more people are going to vote BNP this time around....fortunately, given the system we have, they will not be able to form a government (of more than two)....BUT, if the Lib/Dems get to be "power-brokers" we COULD end with electoral reform which would give the BNP a LARGE number of MP's.
Quote by Lizaleanrob
i gotta ask with all so called hate for the bnp on here why has anyone bothered to look at their manifesto or broadcast i know i have done neither and would not be interested in looking
they have nothing of interest for me but all the anti bnp seem to be interested dunno
loon:loon:

I believe in knowing my enemy, for I fear that if I tolerate them, my children might be next.
And I can shoot rabbits...
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i gotta ask with all so called hate for the bnp on here why has anyone bothered to look at their manifesto or broadcast i know i have done neither and would not be interested in looking
they have nothing of interest for me but all the anti bnp seem to be interested dunno
loon:loon:

I believe in knowing my enemy, for I fear that if I tolerate them, my children might be next.
And I can shoot rabbits...
their only the enemy if you take them seriously and does any one think there going to do well then ?
if so is it not a sort of wake up call are they more of a threat that we think :dunno:
Quote by Lizaleanrob
i gotta ask with all so called hate for the bnp on here why has anyone bothered to look at their manifesto or broadcast i know i have done neither and would not be interested in looking
they have nothing of interest for me but all the anti bnp seem to be interested dunno
loon:loon:

It's a bit like fear of the dark, ignorance can be a contributory factor of hatred. I watched the broadcast and was struck by how honest it seemed, completely in contrast to the the "big 3" who all seem to exude a slimy, untrustworthy quality that seems to be a popular personality trait these days.
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i gotta ask with all so called hate for the bnp on here why has anyone bothered to look at their manifesto or broadcast i know i have done neither and would not be interested in looking
they have nothing of interest for me but all the anti bnp seem to be interested dunno
loon:loon:

I have read their manifesto and watched their broadcast.
There are many elements there which I agree with, and some I do not.
The other parties manifestos I think are lies anyway.
The BNP will do better this time around, and it is possible that Griffin will be elected.
What they advocate in their manifesto appeals obviously to a lot of people, and seeing for many immigration is their no 1 concern, then I will not be suprised IF they do well.
Immigration has been ignored for far too long, and it is only in recent months that Labour have decided to talk about it....more like they had to seeing as an election is looming.
I think to ignore the BNP is a dangerous game to play, and if they get more than a million votes like they did in the European elections, then it is impossible to ignore them.
In some areas a BNP vote may well not be a wasted one.
Quote by kentswingers777
I have read their manifesto and watched their broadcast.
There are many elements there which I agree with, and some I do not.
The other parties manifestos I think are lies anyway.
The BNP will do better this time around, and it is possible that Griffin will be elected.
What they advocate in their manifesto appeals obviously to a lot of people, and seeing for many immigration is their no 1 concern, then I will not be suprised IF they do well.
Immigration has been ignored for far too long, and it is only in recent months that Labour have decided to talk about it....more like they had to seeing as an election is looming.
I think to ignore the BNP is a dangerous game to play, and if they get more than a million votes like they did in the European elections, then it is impossible to ignore them.
In some areas a BNP vote may well not be a wasted one.

Would you list a few please!
The acid test will be when we wake up the morning after the election and see what votes / numbers of seats if any, the BNP has got.
Plim
I will wgaer they get 3 plim.
Judging by how wound up all the main partys are about the BNP suggests that they are genuinely afraid of their growing support in the UK and with good reason which is why they all signed up with the real Fascists, The UAF.
The BNP don't do irony? Fascism had it roots in Socialism. How's that for Irony?
There is also such a thing as Liberal Fascism.
I base it on the evidence of the fascist activitys of the UAF at every opportunity that we have all seen on the tv.
The latest example is of the UAF protesting outside the BBC about the BNP's right to have their party political broadcast on tv just like any other UK party.
This is Left Wing Fascism.
All it takes is for right wing millitant hot heads to respond in kind to left millitant hotheads, on a bigger scale, to see major civil disturbances on the streets of our UK towns and Citys, not unlike those we are seeing in Bankok now.
This style of political warfare 'by other means' will no doubt escalate in the future.
'Volcano Politics' indeed
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I have read their manifesto and watched their broadcast.
There are many elements there which I agree with, and some I do not.
The other parties manifestos I think are lies anyway.
The BNP will do better this time around, and it is possible that Griffin will be elected.
What they advocate in their manifesto appeals obviously to a lot of people, and seeing for many immigration is their no 1 concern, then I will not be suprised IF they do well.
Immigration has been ignored for far too long, and it is only in recent months that Labour have decided to talk about it....more like they had to seeing as an election is looming.
I think to ignore the BNP is a dangerous game to play, and if they get more than a million votes like they did in the European elections, then it is impossible to ignore them.
In some areas a BNP vote may well not be a wasted one.

Would you list a few please!
Of course but remember it is my and anybody's else's right to agree or not to agree with their policies.
Immigration and to curb the numbers coming in, which I think all the parties are now saying.]
Stop putting the rights of criminals above the victims...Restore capital punishment for certain crimes....To introduce a system of workfare for those in unemployment benefit for more than six months with compulsory work and training in return for decent payment.
The NHS policies seem about right to me.
To bring our soldiers home from Afghanistan, which is a big yes.
To oppose the European currency, and to withdraw from the European Union. Trade yes...to be told what to do and what laws we can have, is a big no.
That is some of the things I think are good policies, there are a few more but you did ask for some, which I have given.
Quote by kentswingers777

I have read their manifesto and watched their broadcast.
There are many elements there which I agree with, and some I do not.
The other parties manifestos I think are lies anyway.
The BNP will do better this time around, and it is possible that Griffin will be elected.
What they advocate in their manifesto appeals obviously to a lot of people, and seeing for many immigration is their no 1 concern, then I will not be suprised IF they do well.
Immigration has been ignored for far too long, and it is only in recent months that Labour have decided to talk about it....more like they had to seeing as an election is looming.
I think to ignore the BNP is a dangerous game to play, and if they get more than a million votes like they did in the European elections, then it is impossible to ignore them.
In some areas a BNP vote may well not be a wasted one.

Would you list a few please!
Of course but remember it is my and anybody's else's right to agree or not to agree with their policies.
Immigration and to curb the numbers coming in, which I think all the parties are now saying.]
Stop putting the rights of criminals above the victims...Restore capital punishment for certain crimes....To introduce a system of workfare for those in unemployment benefit for more than six months with compulsory work and training in return for decent payment.
The NHS policies seem about right to me.
To bring our soldiers home from Afghanistan, which is a big yes.
To oppose the European currency, and to withdraw from the European Union. Trade yes...to be told what to do and what laws we can have, is a big no.
That is some of the things I think are good policies, there are a few more but you did ask for some, which I have given.
Oh i see,thanks....How would they force a compulsory work policy at this financial climate i wonder?!
Quote by Phuckers

I have read their manifesto and watched their broadcast.
There are many elements there which I agree with, and some I do not.
The other parties manifestos I think are lies anyway.
The BNP will do better this time around, and it is possible that Griffin will be elected.
What they advocate in their manifesto appeals obviously to a lot of people, and seeing for many immigration is their no 1 concern, then I will not be suprised IF they do well.
Immigration has been ignored for far too long, and it is only in recent months that Labour have decided to talk about it....more like they had to seeing as an election is looming.
I think to ignore the BNP is a dangerous game to play, and if they get more than a million votes like they did in the European elections, then it is impossible to ignore them.
In some areas a BNP vote may well not be a wasted one.

Would you list a few please!
Of course but remember it is my and anybody's else's right to agree or not to agree with their policies.
Immigration and to curb the numbers coming in, which I think all the parties are now saying.]
Stop putting the rights of criminals above the victims...Restore capital punishment for certain crimes....To introduce a system of workfare for those in unemployment benefit for more than six months with compulsory work and training in return for decent payment.
The NHS policies seem about right to me.
To bring our soldiers home from Afghanistan, which is a big yes.
To oppose the European currency, and to withdraw from the European Union. Trade yes...to be told what to do and what laws we can have, is a big no.
That is some of the things I think are good policies, there are a few more but you did ask for some, which I have given.
Oh i see,thanks....How would they force a compulsory work policy at this financial climate i wonder?!
By stopping their benefit payments if they refuse to work.
At a time where its next to impossible even to get a volunteer work,does there manifesto mention anything about creating more jobs?
Plenty of jobs to do within the local communities.
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Plenty of jobs to do within the local communities.

hehehe i guess that cleaning graffiti off the walls,seriously this party has nothing to offer even the people they pretend to be advocating for....well if that Oxford twit or Clegg gets the top post i would be in a position to sack my local MP if they are not up to the job
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Plenty of jobs to do within the local communities.

Who will pay for these jobs? Obviously if a job is there it will be paid at the going rate or minimum wage otherwise.
Think they are all shit in one way or another mate
Just out of curiosity what didnt you agree with on the BNP manifesto?!
You ask too many questions. wink
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You ask too many questions. wink

Its you opportunity to promote your party lol .....nite mate
Not my party....but agree with some of the things they advocate....simples