Clearly ,many answerers are misinformed about the BNP.
The cliched comments they make are typical as pawns of the left wing propaganda.
Perhaps they should defer judgement until they have read the BNP manifesto.Then compare what they offer against what New Labour have given us and what we can expect from the watered down tory party.
Were in a hole and the BNP are the only ones with a rope,we can debate the finer points once were out.
2007-02-20 06:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I wonder if those that have made remarks about the BNP have actually read up on the policies of the BNP. It is true that the BNP are against the ethnic cleansing programme that especially New Labour but also the conservative party have introduced into our society. It is also true that thirty years ago the BNP warned of the flooding of immigrants into the country threatening the British citizens 'Right to exist' and unless you are blind or have never heard the news or read a newspaper how can anyone not agree with them. They spoke the truth. There is a big problem with the number of immigrants in this country compounded by New Labours decision to increase the number of immigrants from 50000 a year to 250000 thousand a year. What would you say if I said the JEWS don't have a right to exist, don't bother I can imagine. Then why are so many of you so racialistic towards your own people (reverse racialism). All the BNP do is provide a view that sets out to protect the indigenous population. Other than immigration and Europe I suppose the BNP are a middle of the road party leaning towards old Labour and because of this I tend to lean towards UKIP. There has to be drastic change in our politics, Blair has acted like a dictator and that must never be allowed to happen again, but then New Labour is another name for the communist party, what do you expect?
ATB Red
2007-02-20 13:30:24
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answered by Redmonk 6
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Voting BNP would turn Britain into an economic wasteland.
The deportation of foreigners would lead immediately to a crisis in our schools, Universities and our hospitals where many nurses, professors and doctors are all from other countries.
The BNP want to make Britain self sufficient. This is impossible. Britain for instance needs oil and to get this they need dollars. To get dollars they have to trade with the US. The economic privileges afforded to them by the EU would immediately be withdrawn. Countries would react to a far right Britain by imposing trade bans and effectively sanctions - much like South Africa.
How could the BNP combat this apart from raising taxes? They couldn't. Even raising taxes wouldn't help. Unemployment would rocket, the value of the pound would drop, the financial markets would lose confidence and with it value and the country would plummet into recession.
Go ahead, vote BNP. I would love to see this happen.
2007-02-21 02:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I could never vote for a bunch of fascists like the Labour party
2007-02-20 15:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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BNP OR LABOUR ,You must be joking.I would vote for the The Raving Monster Looney Party before I would ever vote for this pair of total imbeciles.
2007-02-20 12:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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That reminds me of the South Park election episode, in which the kids had to choose between a Giant Douche and a Turd Sandwich.
Supporty your local Tory!
2007-02-20 12:22:54
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answered by Rick N 5
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I'd only ever vote for a party if the leader was a really hot chick. I wouldn't care what the party believes or whatever, as they all lie anyway. Even if they didn't lie, I wouldn't care if they were left or right, as long as she's a babe, then she gets my vote. Anyone male who votes for a guy leader is gay. Not that there's anything wrong with being gay.
2007-02-20 14:05:33
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answered by MATTHEW A 2
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Stupid question- I would even vote the Tories over the BNP!!
2007-02-20 12:18:43
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answered by Don't Panic 4
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Anmyody who votes BNP is a retarded prejudiced f@ckwit
2007-02-20 12:21:17
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answered by gav 4
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Can't you manage to frame a proper question?
A sensible question might by: Tory or Labour?
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BNP or democracy?
2007-02-20 15:27:24
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answered by Anonymous
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