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As none of the main political partys seem bothered about the mass influx of asylum seekers into Britain and the negative effects its having on Britain would you consider voting for them and why?

If no give a reason!

2006-10-05 11:11:28 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

36 answers

yes and no i would defiantly vote left or right wing radicals because the Tory's,libdems and the Labour party are doing nothing good they have out lived there usefulness it's time for change. but im more left wing so probably no.

2006-10-06 00:20:22 · answer #1 · answered by mat67 2 · 1 0

Er..no!
The BNP are historically organised in the constituencies by one or two ex public school educated toffs who speak eloquently who are surrounded by sun-reading numb skulls who generally cant string a coherant sentance together.
Inevitably, the regional organisers/candidate will get uncovered as having a mail order bride and a penchant for rent boys...
They are awfully scummy low life, but seriously, with the media currently fuelling racial tension the far right should be closely scrutinised -remember the support Moseley gained?

2006-10-05 16:54:35 · answer #2 · answered by tfgo 2 · 0 0

No Way Pedro.

Because they are a bunch of Racists who dont want to advance to modern Culture. They dont want Britain better... they want to fight with any other race which is not white.

There not Politicians, They are a bunch of No hope scumbags hiding behind the word Politics, A bit Like the I.R.A.

I live in a BNP stronghold Called Bradford. Most folk around my area are happy to get on with their neighbour whatever colour or creed they may be.

2006-10-05 11:30:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Um, yes I think I would consider it.

Having lived under both tory and labour governments, I would be happy to give someone else a chance, though to be honest, i dont know what their policies are on anything else.

If immigrants worked, spoke our language and tried to integrate more I wouldnt have a problem, but the amount of people I deal with dont seem to do any of the above.

I work as a dispenser in a pharmacy and its frustrating trying to explain how drugs work to someone who speaks only a few words of english, or none at all.

Its even more frustrating when you try to tell them that they have to pay for certain over the counter drugs (aspirin, paracetamol, cold remedies etc) and they wave a piece of paper in my face and say "asylum" "benefits". They seem to think ALL drugs are free in this country. And they can get really nasty and shout when you tell them they have to pay. Ive had two people even spit at me.

ive also worked for the fraud squad at the DSS, and I can honestly say that about 75% of benefit frauds are commited by illegals. I dealt with hundreds of people who we simply didnt have a clue who they really were as they were arrested and found to have 8 or 9 different names they were claiming under.

If the BNP can sort a better immigration policy, no benefits unless someone has paid into the system if they are from abroad, sort out education and get a decent minimum wage going, I would seriously consider it.

2006-10-05 11:28:03 · answer #4 · answered by lozzielaws 6 · 3 2

The BNP are not represented in this part of London but there are many many people here that would vote for them, even if it's only just a wake-up call to those who are suppose to be looking after the rights and customs of the indigenous population.

2006-10-05 11:41:34 · answer #5 · answered by LondonNick 3 · 1 1

Since the BNP got a few borough councillors into Stratford town hall, racial attacks in that borough have increased considerably. Why vote for a party that promotes and increases violence and civil unrest? Have you ever seen a march by them when they all chant "Domination, domination, domination" as a knuckle dragging political mantra? Time shared brain cells, numties led by manipulative scumsucking slimeballs.

2006-10-05 11:34:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I do understand why people vote for these racist scum bags but the people who do are fools wasting their vote......We are part of Europe now that's why we have all the European Immigrants coming in and there is nothing the BNP can do about that....we are fastened to Europe whether we like it or not. ...

People say its a protest vote because the Government isn't doing enough to stop asylum seekers etc....well people need to get off their fat lardy beer swilling a**** and do something about it........start a new party, make your voices heard.

But if you want to be governed by by narrow minded thickos A*** H**** feel free.....

2006-10-05 11:28:45 · answer #7 · answered by nitpicker 3 · 0 2

yes i would and do whenever i can!
they are not racist scumbags, all they want is to make britain the best country and put the white british people who have been here for generations first, instead of last like is happening now. immigrants come here and get everything handed to them, us original british people get put to the back of the queue. its not right. they believe in looking after our own first.
many people who diss the BNP dont even have any idea of their policies. they are the only ones who will stand up for the great british people and say no to all the bloody immigrants.
go BNP!

2006-10-05 13:14:21 · answer #8 · answered by crophilia 5 · 1 1

Erm, nope! Like it or lump it, multi-culturism is here to stay. Stiring up hatred is not going to make anything easier for anyone.

People like blaming others for their circumstances in life and the BNP tells them that it's not their fault they haven't got any money, its the immigrants. Blame them rather than work hard to improve your own life.

Fortunately the BNP will never be in power - and a vote for the BNP or any other minority party is a vote for Labour as it's one less vote for the real opposition and therefore just keeps Labour in power.

2006-10-05 11:23:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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.

2006-10-05 11:21:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

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