No. They are a Nazi style racist organisation appealing to the stupid and inadequate who think all their ills and woes can be blamed on immigration.
Most of the UK public can see through this and understand the lessons that can be learned from 1930s Germany, when a racist party appeared populist and reasonable, and their true nature was only revealed when in power.
You ordinary people considering the BNP. Why do you think an over-privileged, public school educated, Cambridge University man like Nick Griffin gives a toss about you and yours? He does however understand your insecurities and inadequacies and is quite happy to use you as a route to power.
2006-09-23 20:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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There will be 650 seats contested at the next election. To win an overall majority a party will need 326 seats. At the last election the BNP contested 119 seats, therefore to even consider getting an overall majority they will need to contest an extra 207 seats.
If they were to contest 326 seats, they would need to poll at least 42% to win a general election and most polls have them at between 1% and 2%.
Therefore the simple answer is no. The BNP cannot get into Number 10 at the next election
2006-09-26 04:36:38
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answered by Harry Hayfield 6
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It's amazing how before the last election all the media jumped on the anti BNP bandwagon lead by the fascist media arm of the Labour party (Namely the BBC) then after the election, last year, some of the media did a poll of the BNP's core values and the laws they wanted to bring in (But without telling the people that were the views of the BNP) Pretty much all the people said thay would vote for a party with those policies and it only dropped a small amount when they were then told they were the views of the BNP, so hopefully if these people put there voting slip where their mouth is, and the media lay off them and the narrow minded immigrant embracing poofs in this country lay off then maybe, just maybe we will have a chance.
2006-09-23 22:25:34
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answered by kbw 4
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The have no chance .. As long as the Poll Tax survivors in Sunny Scotland Keep voting for Labour..and the BBC keeps churning out the Anti-BNP Propaganda ... Will people start realising that however much they dislike some of their Policies..It is a legitimate Political Party... think about a Political Party called Hamas.. Jeeezooo - lets all vote www.omrlp.org
2006-09-23 11:52:44
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answered by Anonymous
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They are a legally constituted British Political Party. The BBC and other left wing TV channels are constantly deriding them as though they don't have a right to exist. It is the odious 'left' with its assorted anarchist sub-groupings that are the real threat to this country. They have all but destroyed it, but no one is allowed to criticise them. The more the BNP is sidelined and ignored, the stronger it will get.
2006-09-24 03:18:53
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answered by Veritas 7
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Bloody No Part in british politics.Kick the BNP out of Britain I say.They won't be missed. We are all better off in Britain than we have ever been. Why is everyone so uptight?
2006-09-23 12:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if they can see outside the box. I do agree that something needs to be done as a born and breed British, and seeing the angst my daughter has to endure at schools. We do need to draw a line at some point in order for Britain/England not to be ridiculed and seen as an easy way out (for the Benefits and way of life) I feel the country as become TOO PC.
2006-09-23 12:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Fair play if they do get in, but very unlikely they will, immigration has been out of control since the 80's when margaret thatcher was in power. Anyway about 6 months ago in the warehouse where i work me and many other staff of different ethnic origins were given a letter asking for our passports and proof of uk residence. The next day 50 people left, all because they were illegal immigrants. Something needs to be done about it and the U.K is in desperation for a governing body to do so.
2006-09-23 12:11:56
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answered by Lunte 1
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No chance, there is seriously more chance of Scotland, Ireland and Wales all supporting England at the next world cup than of that happening!
2006-09-23 12:06:22
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answered by camshy0078 5
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There's about as much chance of this as the Archangel Gabriel baking my next birthday cake.
2006-09-24 01:39:55
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answered by Huh? 7
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