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are there really that many people who are fed up with the government and the press for failing to stand up to minorities who want to restrict our freedom of expression, because of their religious sensitivities...that theyll do the unthinkable and vote bnp this one time only?
is it not a legitimate thing to do to express a concern at the immigration system letting in more people who may be reluctant to integrate FULLY into the british culture?
what do you think?
will many people take the plunge, as the opinion polls indicated when people were asked about this a few months back?

2006-12-03 10:32:47 · 20 answers · asked by catweazle 5 in Politics & Government Elections

let me clear up a point or two...some people got the impression im anti immigration..this is not true.
i think a continous influx of fresh blood fresh talents fresh ideas fresh music etc etc etc...is all to the good.
i have two basic concerns.
1. this is a relatively small country with one of the highest densities of population in the world. i dont want to see the shrinking of our green and pleasant countryside any further.
2. because we are a small country..i believe immigration should closely match emmigration over any given year.
3. lastly and most important, those people that we do admit should be required to integrate fully with uk culture.
any who cannot commit to an oath of allegiance to the democratic values of this country should be denied entry.
multiculturalism which was foisted on us be the pc brigade must be swept away.
all who integrate are welcome, regardless of race or colour..creeds are acceptable where they dont conflict with our mainstream democratic values.

2006-12-03 14:04:27 · update #1

let me clear up a point or two...some people got the impression im anti immigration..this is not true.
i think a continous influx of fresh blood fresh talents fresh ideas fresh music etc etc etc...is all to the good.
i have two basic concerns.
1. this is a relatively small country with one of the highest densities of population in the world. i dont want to see the shrinking of our green and pleasant countryside any further.
because we are a small country..i believe immigration should closely match emmigration over any given year.
2. second and most important, those people that we do admit should be required to integrate fully with uk culture.
any who cannot commit to an oath of allegiance to the democratic values of this country should be denied entry.
multiculturalism which was foisted on us be the pc brigade must be swept away.
all who integrate are welcome, regardless of race or colour..creeds are acceptable where they dont conflict with our mainstream democratic values.

2006-12-03 14:05:55 · update #2

let me clear up a point or two...some people got the impression im anti immigration..this is not true.
i think a continous influx of fresh blood fresh talents fresh ideas fresh music etc etc etc...is all to the good.
i have two basic concerns.
1. this is a relatively small country with one of the highest densities of population in the world. i dont want to see the shrinking of our green and pleasant countryside any further.
because we are a small country..i believe immigration should closely match emmigration over any given year.
2. second and most important, those people that we do admit should be required to integrate fully with uk culture.
any who cannot commit to an oath of allegiance to the democratic values of this country should be denied entry.
multiculturalism which was foisted on us be the pc brigade must be swept away.
all who integrate are welcome, regardless of race or colour..creeds are acceptable where they dont conflict with our mainstream democratic values.

2006-12-03 14:06:07 · update #3

let me clear up a point or two...some people got the impression im anti immigration..this is not true.
i think a continous influx of fresh blood fresh talents fresh ideas fresh music etc etc etc...is all to the good.
i have two basic concerns.
1. this is a relatively small country with one of the highest densities of population in the world. i dont want to see the shrinking of our green and pleasant countryside any further.
because we are a small country..i believe immigration should closely match emmigration over any given year.
2. second and most important, those people that we do admit should be required to integrate fully with uk culture.
any who cannot commit to an oath of allegiance to the democratic values of this country should be denied entry.
multiculturalism which was foisted on us be the pc brigade must be swept away.
all who integrate are welcome, regardless of race or colour..creeds are acceptable where they dont conflict with our mainstream democratic values.

2006-12-03 14:06:27 · update #4

20 answers

ive never voted before but i might justvote for them next time, im sick of allthe pc of this country and the fact that everyone else comes before the british people in BRITAIN

2006-12-03 10:41:44 · answer #1 · answered by button moon 5 · 3 4

Lots of my friends are talking of voting for the BNP. I am tempted but I'll have to see what their policies are first. I certainly won't be voting for the Labour Party because they've made such a mess of everything, e.g., I'm afraid to have to go into Hospital (MRSA bug). After 30 years I no longer have a dentist. I will be banned from smoking. I will be charged on car mileage. Pensions have gone to pot, courtesy of Gordon Brown. Children will probably have to stay on at school longer and longer. Hospitals up to their necks in debt. Prisons overflowing. Call centres in India. Illegal immigrants not being deported. Freedom of speech for whites eroded. Country full of terrorists. Rubbish tax. These are just a few of the reasons Labour has lost my vote.

2006-12-03 13:38:00 · answer #2 · answered by Sandee 5 · 3 1

one thing about the bnp is they they don't really have a policy,But i do see where you are cumming from. if people don't integrate,and I'm talking about 1st 2 Nd 3rd generation i think you are correct ,people will start voting in that way.The only way to stop all this sh;; is for politicians to give up this multicultural crap. I mean lets be honest you have a street in England where on one side you have a load of Jew's,and on the other a load of Palestinians NO ,its not going to happen. The only way my Friend is INTEGRATION INTEGRATION INTEGRATION.

2006-12-03 11:45:08 · answer #3 · answered by BD M 2 · 0 1

I think the vast majority of people are sick of these asylum seekers infesting our towns and city's and the 2 main party's seem content to let these minority's rule the roost while at the same time bashing everything that's good about being British.

As far as I'm aware the B.N.P dont run a M.P in every available constituency but if they did I'm pretty sure they would get the same amount of votes as say the Liberal Democrats.

2006-12-03 11:27:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

I won't vote for the BNP, but if the right independant party came along I would cast a protest vote... None of the major parties are paying any attention to the MAJORITY of voters in this country, my main concern is our treatment of lawbreakers, a slap on the wrist seems to be the order of the day.

2006-12-03 10:42:07 · answer #5 · answered by Thornsey 4 · 2 1

alot of what you said was right but voting for bnp is not the answer these guys have some of the right ideas but for the wrong reasons .vote UKIP if there not compramised like every other party.click on this link http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=786048453686176230&q=terrorstorm i tells you why everyones fed up with our government even when people dont know why.

2006-12-03 13:15:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I think a lot of people will vote BNP, I won't be one but i think the government don't care as they and their right wing press have been telling lies and stiring up racial tensions for ages now. But, who are you going to take the country back from, immigrants or poiticians and businessmen, who deserves the most blame. A lot of 'immigrants' were born here so where are you going to send them or have you got your concentration camps set up already. I can promise you one thing, history will not repeat itself this time, don't believe me? Just look at Iraq and Afghanistan.

2006-12-03 10:49:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

The bnp is founded on misguided racial superiority and it would be a tragedy if the british public would vote for racial beliefs that a simply unfounded. However, I have every faith that the british public aren't that stupid. Concerns over issues such as immigration could never be solved by the bnp without being severely detrimental to british society- after all a vast amount of the british public trace their roots from outside the UK!

2006-12-03 10:46:33 · answer #8 · answered by pseudoname 3 · 5 4

I hope so! I'm tired of being politically correct!! As a NHS employee it is damn hard to understand some of the people I see, who don't make an effort to learn the language but expect us to understand them and demand the benefits at hand, without any respect for the beliefs or culture of England.

2006-12-03 14:25:05 · answer #9 · answered by damari_8 4 · 3 2

I doubt that very much. There are still large numbers of people who remember, and even larger numbers of people who have been taught about what happens when fascists get into power. The socialist are not the only political party , we have at least two other major parties, and several minor ones who could form a co-allition.

2006-12-03 10:45:07 · answer #10 · answered by Social Science Lady 7 · 4 4

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