i will be voting for them i'm not racist either i choose to use my brain and won't let anyone destroy someone's arguement by slandering them as a racist also why don't people realise that if you voted for the BNP the main political parties would have to start listening to what the majority want
2006-10-24 04:38:16
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answered by covleg 1
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I somewhat comprehend the answerer who felt permit down by way of Labour, yet could no longer carry himself to vote Tory. Weighing it up, Labour - a great letdown, provides no longer stored, an pointless conflict, yet a competent economic gadget, extra money in my pocket than ever till now. upload to that an magnificent (Labour) MP who has worked his backside off for the traditional people of the constituency. am i able to vote for the guy without endorsing his party? i do no longer know. Tory? I undergo in ideas the concerted attack Thatcher made on working people, i will nevertheless see the scars that unemployment of the Eighteen Eighties and the wholesale dismantling of producing industry led to. i merely can't do it. Liberal, green? possibly, yet basically as protest. BNP - i can't vote for them as i'm neither a racist, nor too stupid to make certain that they at the instant are not something greater effective than racist thugs. UKIP - they're basically Tories who did no longer get their own way. My suited vote? i could like the sitting MP to renounce from the Labour party and stand as an self sufficient - then i ought to forged a valuable vote.
2016-11-25 01:58:17
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answered by ? 4
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Yes ,despite there racist policies ,the almost blanket ban on them in the media unless it shows one of there members in a bad light ,they still continue to grow more popular as a political force.The multicultural experiment is failing .different ideologies simply don't get on and certain minority groups demands to be given more and more privileges turns more and more people to the BNP .It could all be stopped today if a mono cultural policy was persued .only Christian festivals were given special status and all official documents were published in English (and Welsh) .That would be a start
2006-10-24 04:47:27
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answered by Haydn 4
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Maybe they will get a lot of Votes , the British are Sick and Tired of seeing their Country taken over by Immigrants ,Whinging Muslims , The Insane and Dangerous "Politically Correct" S H I T and the "Town Hall Bullies" Wrecking our Lives , Removing our Rights of "Free Speech" and Freedom of Thought , being subject to more and more restrictions being forced on the Indigenous Population on a daily basis . More Votes ??? Maybe . That's if the Lunatics pretending to be a Government haven,t Locked them and their Voters all up.
2006-10-24 04:43:49
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answered by ? 5
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I find them a bit extreme but they seem to be the only party sticking up for the majority in the country so I see them getting far more votes this time.
2006-10-24 04:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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They almost certainly will. No, I won't be voting for them. As for changes I would like them to make - I would like to see them disband. If the history of other far right organisations is anything to go by they will implode due to internal infighting.
2006-10-24 07:14:18
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answered by Anonymous
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They probably will gain votes as racist nitwits will focus on the current anti-Muslim backlash.
There's no way I would ever vote for that bunch of fascist halfwits. They only change I'd like them to make is to relocate their entire party membership to Antarctica.
2006-10-24 05:59:01
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answered by Huh? 7
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while our mainstream parties ignore/dont care about the issues the BNP will get stronger as this is one thing that is realy pissing off the British public. We seem to be made to feel second class in our own country, After every election tories/labour seem surprised at gain in BNP popularity then do sod all about it as they do not realise the strength of feeling. When the BNP is celebrating its many forthcoming triumphs they will wish they had had the balls to do something. I am not racist but realist.
2006-10-24 03:12:15
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answered by musicman 3
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The problem that I can see is that white people feel frustrated that anytime they have a criticism of whats happening to their country regarding foreign workers and asylum seekers they are branded racists and this causes resentment to build and that's why the B.N.P may gain a few seats this time around.
2006-10-24 03:07:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The government wants the BNP to do well. If there is a hung parliament then all the parties will want the nazis with them.
2006-10-24 03:35:21
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answered by fair-and-squire 4
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