Would i **** like yeah mate, vote Stalin.
2006-11-14 23:08:02
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answered by Chris C 3
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They are definitely going to gain ground.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
Increasing BNP popularity is a result of a perverse government under TB that refuses to acknowledge the indigenous people of this country but kow tows to foreigners.
There is nothing wrong with the BNP wanting the English to have first place in their own country.
The sad thing is that over the past few decades an idea has arisen that to be labelled racist is about the worst thing that can be said about a person. The liberals out there will possibly wake up when it is too late.
Have you had a look around Barking and Dagenham recently? You could almost mistake it for Africa.
Is this what the English wanted? Did anyone ask them before introducing this stupidly criminal open door police?
NO!!
So don't be surprised when the BNP gains ground. It is a reaction to a highly undesirable situation
2006-11-15 08:15:17
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answered by George 3
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Under no circumstances would I vote for a party whose political culture nurtures terrorists - the guy who blew up that gay pub in London was connected to the BNP. Two members of the BNP, one of whom stood as a BNP candidate in local council elections, are currently on remand charged with possessing explosives (evidently a cache larger than the IRA ever managed to acquire on mainland UK) and come to trial at Manchester Crown Court in February 2007.
2006-11-15 09:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I consider the BNP an evil party who uses racial inflamatory statement to target and increase racial tension in the UK.
The government should take this serious cuz its becoming more intense since the past couple of years.
I would suggest that the government introduce a bill that would make it a 0% tolerance when it comes to dealing about race in the uk with strict enforcement and maximum sentece if convicted of such crime.
2006-11-15 08:22:53
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answered by Rollingstone 1
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Yes! because both of the other major parties do not listen to
what the people want.. We had an alternative. UKIP but
Kilroy-silk wanted to take it over after just a few weeks of joining.
BNP would address that which concerns most of us. ie,
Immigration (we are 60 million) Returning power to U.K. and not giving total sovereignty to Brussels. Real punishment to wrong
doers instead of being afraid to do so, in case they infringe their
human rights.
I am not a political animal, but fear for the future of my grand-
children, under what has become the worst government in
living memory!
2006-11-15 07:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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unless the other major political parties come up with a scheme of dealing with them NOW not in 5 years time and handing them the country in the mean time i would consider it. I have been voting UKIP since i was old enough to vote as something has to be done to help Brits instead our government wants to hide in the Shadow of Bush and police the world
2006-11-15 07:09:58
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answered by Robakai 3
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The BNP are a bunch of fools led by idiots. Why anyone would want to associate themselves with Naziism over one issue is beyond me, check their website and read their manifestos its frightening what they want to do. By the way if you are a white collar worker read their stuff about what happens to you..its not good. The BNP want a police state with citizens who follow their creed and no others, 1984 anyone?
To vote for any party on one issue is stupid and shortsighted, to vote for a Nazi party on one issue is even dumber.
2006-11-15 07:22:13
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answered by The Pirate Captain 3
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No .... last I checked our forefathers fought against BNP mentalities.
Did they die in vain?
You cannot simply vote a party into power based on one aspect of their campaign. You have to take them as a whole - and I tell you the country would go even further down the 'hole'.
2006-11-15 07:21:11
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answered by quay_grl 5
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Hitler was voted into power.
I don't have to re-learn that lesson.
Not only would I never vote BNP but if they were to gain power I would rebel. Using force.
Some of Hitler's policies were appealing to his electorate. I guess there is none so dumb as those that will not learn.
2006-11-15 07:23:47
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answered by Simon D 5
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I am seriously considering it.
Either way, until both of the lilly livered 'main' parties come up with a cohesive approach to dealing with religious zealots, one-sided discrimination (against native Brits) and down right lunatic political correctness which seems to favour immigrants over natives, I'm not voting for either of them.
2006-11-15 07:16:18
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answered by Phlodgeybodge 5
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Why not!? We already have these groups in Government
We have Israel ambassadors in the US Congress
We have a stupid Illegal Mexican working for Bush
We have Chinese communist writing the Patriot Act
and we have Bush Representing the Retarded People of the World
2006-11-15 07:10:32
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answered by Taco 3
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