gvih2g2 - I will give you some proof.The town of Nelson ( now renamed Nelstan due to its huge Muslim population ) voted against any form of Christmas Decoration last year due to the discomfort it could cause the Muslim population, but they did put up there biggest Eid decorations to date. This was a vote by the council and not the public. That is a disgrace and if it started racial tension then IMHO its the fault of the council not of the people involved. Eid is nowhere near as important as Christmas in this country and should be celebrated out of sight because it causes offense to the white british people. Its like going to Pakistan and putting a Christmas tree up in the middle of a city. It would get burnt down.
The BNP are by far the best political party in Britain. They dont care what the other partys think or what the PC brigade think, they give it to you straight. Labour, Tory and Lib Dems lie to us all but still people vote for them, follow them and believe everything they are told. These partys now know they can do what they like and the public wont object. If you dont relises there are to many immegrents then your blind or have been on the moon for the past 10 years. In no area of this country, no school or place of work should english not be the first language, this is Britain and in Britain we speak English. If you cant speak English, your in the wrong country. Go back home and come back when you can speak properly.
Has anyone rang up there bank, the train info line, gas and electric helplines and been baffled with what the person on the other side of the line is saying? I bet you have. I dont speak punjabi or any of there languages and I dont want to. If they try teaching my kids at school this language I will refuse to allow them to attend when its being taught as they are not going to any of these countries so why learn to speak it. They should speak our language not the other way round.
Vote BNP and show the Muslims we are in control and they aint bringing there death ridden cultire to our country any more.
2007-02-08 02:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The only reason the BNP are popular is because they have noticed a vacumn within British politics that the other parties have become too politiacally correct to challenge. It has been obvious for years that there are too many immigrants in this country, but all we get from Blair is that multi culturalism rubbish. We live in a white, christain, english speaking country yet in some parts of the country English is not regarded as the first language in some schools. Would this happen in France, Germany, America or Austrailia? I think not. We can`t celebrate Christmas in some schools because it discrimates, these PC people really get on my nerves. We are being attacked by people who come here and claim asylum or who claim to be British but want to undermine British society, if they don`t believe in the British way of doing things then they should clear off back to Asia.
2007-02-07 22:04:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Because for the past 60 years in this country, an anti nazi hysteria has developed. Forget that the nazis are not a threat to world peace - that apparently is not important.
So we now have the ludicrous sitation where everyone is afraid to be accused of being a racist, as if that is the worst possible crime.
We need to do some serious waking up in Britain before the country is taken from us - and it can happen.
2007-02-08 02:08:19
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answered by George 3
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i think it possable that the bnp are just anouther diversionary tatic
for the main parties to attract racest folk, but to keep them in the european union, how can they claim to be for britain at the same time as surrendering us to the united states of europe.
2007-02-08 00:12:30
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answered by trucker 5
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I think they used to have a loony, skin head element to them.
However, I like the sound of a lot of their policies. What's wrong with Britain looking after British interests first. It does seem to me that mant foreigners come here for the wrong reasons and many others of foreign descent harbor hate and resentment against the West. I can't really understand people living in a country they don't like, why not move to one that they do? Noone forces these people to stay here.
2007-02-08 02:51:46
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answered by sid 2
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Thats liks saying the Conservatives support Trade Unions!!!
2007-02-07 21:56:50
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answered by Kate J 4
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The information you got is not the truth.They can't say what they really think because they'd be arrested for inciting racial hatred.
They are not the British National Party they are the British Nazi Party.
Read more about them if they get in power and your not white or your white but have a foreign sounding name they will kick you out even if you and your parents were born here.And if you refuse to go....
Well does Nick Griffin remind anyone else of Hitler?
2007-02-08 18:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The BNP party philosophy is charity begins at home, what's wrong with that
2007-02-07 23:14:44
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answered by cassidy 4
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The core members of the BNP including its founders are racist. The leaflets are to get round the new hate and race laws. Do not vote for them.
2007-02-08 08:46:07
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answered by K. Marx iii 5
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Oh, well, if you've read their propoganda pamphlet, that must be the truth, huh? I mean, where can you find a more honest group of people than politicians?
Particularly the sort who tend to fly down one extreme flank or the other....
That's me sold... 50 years of well documented racist involvement has nothing on a party political pamphlet...
No, really, I don't even need to read it for myself....
I mean, it's not as though an entire nation could be hoodwinked by an insane, racist meglomaniac just on the strength of powerful public pursuasion and promises of fixing all the country's problems...
I bet the guy has a really neat little moustache and a lovely pet dog, too, huh....?
2007-02-07 22:11:00
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answered by Anonymous
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