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in the next election just to make a point

2006-09-10 12:20:22 · 30 answers · asked by Juan Kassoff 3 in Politics & Government Immigration

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They should. The native inhabitants are being treated like second class citizens and called racist for being proud of there culture

2006-09-11 09:36:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Unfortunately I think an awful lot will vote for the BNP, (British Nation Party). Immigration is,at the moment a hot topic,and will continue to be,unless the flow of immigrants is stemmed somewhat.Its common sense that the country cannot sustain huge influxes.!! Whilst realising the country may need a minority of workers,the huge amounts are NOT justified, and the British people will, eventually say, enough is enough,especially as the Government appears to be turning a blind eye. What else can we do ? No-one is listening to the electorate. BNP? Another choice would be to vote United Kingdom Independence Party. They would pull out of Europe,they say, and close our borders. Not as bad as BNP?Our choices are limited rather?

2006-09-11 07:44:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

There are other issues in the UK that are on an equal footing or even above the 'immigrant issue'.
These being.....the ineffectual police service who seem to be 'handcuffed' when it comes to dealing with day to day crime.
Health service that is close to collapse.
Cost of housing & an ever increasing amount of taxes.
The immigrants you talk about are here to stay....the BNP is a one horse policy party & so will never have broad appeal in the UK.
Most immigrants are as law abiding & pay as much in taxes & NI contributions as the average Brit. As ever, the press bring to the attention the 'few' cases that do not.
The biggest problem at the moment are the 'illegal' immigrants from African/Asian countries abusing the asylum laws made in the EU.
If the BNP were to withdraw the UK from the EU (like Norway who got pissed off with the EU fiddling around in its sovereignty) then I would think more people would consider voting for them.
England is slowly becoming a 3rd rate country, expensive, over crowded, dirty, full of crime & criminals, lack of identity & with a younger generation with absolutely no repsect for anyone or anything.
These are serious issues that no political party can fix....the people of the UK have to stand up & say 'this is enough' & begin to make serious protests & demand action!

2006-09-11 04:23:33 · answer #3 · answered by mmmmmmm... 1 · 2 2

The Daemons of the night come to take us, when we are least aware.
The more agitation caused by immigrants against the traditional social order, the larger numbers of people will quickly fall into the waiting arms of the BNP

2006-09-10 19:39:33 · answer #4 · answered by lordofthetarot 3 · 1 0

I think the BNP have extreme views but there is no alternative, the other parties seem towant brits to leave and make more room for spongers and criminals. I will prob vote for them asim sick of this country, something needs to change.

2006-09-12 16:39:37 · answer #5 · answered by precious.poses 1 · 1 0

No I will not be Voting for a bunch of racists who hide behind political policies, Did anybody watch that documentary on them a few years back? What a joke BNP leader Nick Griffin is a racist man, There is no other way to put it.!! And what about his cronies?? Spraying Dog faeces through a workplace letterbox. It makes me sick that any so called "Brit" Would consider doing that to others.

BNP will never gain power in goverment, To many people are seeing them for what they really are, RACIST THUGS.

The NF( National front ) are just the same, if not worse.

Check their website and tell me if their policies are not racist!!!!

http://www.natfront.com/

2006-09-11 06:40:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I think the BNP running the outfit would be bad, they have too many radical ideas, but as the official opposition, well, that's different, they might be able to rein in on PC run amoke, and in doing so might actually learn a thing or two about what being a good listening political party is about, rather than the rightous, racist political party they are now.

2006-09-11 01:35:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Well put it this way.

I grew up in a strong Labour area (South east Wales). I studied Classical Indian Dance and music from an early age (although I'm White) so I could not be accused of being ignorant of other cultures.

But I have got to the point where I am so sick of ordinary folk who have lived here for years getting the raw end of the deal and immigrants taking jobs and homes away from them that I am sorely tempted to vote BNP. Don't tell my mum, she'd disown me!

But who the hell else is going to stand up for the ordinary British family and make sure they get a fair deal?? All this government care about is being PC, vote winning and pandering to any scrounger or extremist who cares to come to this country.

Incidentally, I know plenty of British born Indians who feel the same.

2006-09-10 20:31:13 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I do think that we are a nation that has become too politically correct. Britain is a society where caucasian people are the majority and there is no reason why they should lose heritage, or right to celebrate their ways as they generally allow others to do so.
However, the way people need to think about this is, if BNP were ever elected and were able to. they would probably eventually send both immigrants and people of an ethnic minority(even born in the uk) back to their countries. Now this could have a knock on effect around the globe. If your country sends all it's spanish people back to Spain, why are they going to let you go on your holidays to their own countries. Britain would then be singled out themselves as a country and would probably become a huge target for terrorist activity and the likes of America would probably not like to be seen as standing by a what would come across as a "racist country". The countrys most loved sport of football will be nowhere near as good as it is at the moment with most of the world class footballers being of a non-caucasian background.
So if you vote BNP, it's not only the immigrants you will lose, but everything that anyone from another country has brought to Britain. BNP say they want to reduce importing stuff and make it in the UK with british workers....Just imagine, if you drink at all, how much of that drink is brewed in the UK? If you drive, was your car designed in the UK? And in the UK, labour isn't exactly cheap either, so will this affect the buying prices? All of these things will be impacted, their lack of respect for the society that they live in will come back and bite them firmly on the **** cheek if they were to ever become the main political party in the United Kingdom.

2006-09-10 19:50:41 · answer #9 · answered by Die Cocksucker 3 · 0 6

It seems to me that political parties like the BNP will only grow stronger due to fact that Labour has sold this country and it's people down the river. Muslims and the like are allowed to preach hatred in our streets and allowed to get away with it while our P.C. police force stand around protecting them. Hospitals are in hell of a state, education is a joke, yet this government will spend millions on giving benefits to immigrants. I have heard that Poles are sending bnefits to their families back in Poland at a cost of 25million of British taxpayers money.
We can't blame immigrants for coming here, but we can sure as hell blame toss-pot Tony and his useless Labour cronies.

2006-09-12 16:09:02 · answer #10 · answered by button mushroom 3 · 1 1

If the BNP win, they will put all Jews and Blacks in the Gas Chambers. And the whole process will start again. Except England will be the new Germany

2006-09-10 22:11:22 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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