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Is this a fair or reasonable view based on factual evidence or more based on hearsay, gossip and rumour?
Is it reasonable to place the rights of immigrants on par with the native-born?
Am I too a thuggish ignoramus, though I have a Masters in Economics, and I frequently read all manner of political and philsophical tomes such as Plutarch, Descartes, Foucoult, McClary, Lenin, Marx, de Falla, de Bolivar, etc?

2007-03-20 00:04:59 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

Yes- quite right it is Foucault- my mispelling. And though Foucault was gay- he was a philosopher too- I hope someone isn't being a close-minded homophobic...

2007-03-20 00:16:57 · update #1

24 answers

Wow, Tequilla's really is a fine example of Labour's new democratic intellectual brigade, what a shame he's so childish!

Look, the BNP has more than its share of bad press, and that might have something to do with the fact that almost all of the press have the Tory or Labour colours nailed to their mast.

As an anti-EU advocate, who hates Blair and Brown's developing Socialist Police State of Great Britain there are only two politcal parties that I would even consider voting for, the BNP or UKIP.

It seems to me that now is the right time for the BNP to start championing the people, and my weapon of choice would be The Universal Declarationof Human Rights. I would bind them to their own petard.

Forget all the bad press about the Human Rights legislation, it's not this one, but the unlawful European version that is causing all the probems. But in any case using Labour's own weapon against them would go down well with the public.

Download a copy of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which is irrevocable. (see Article 30.)

Take a look at Article 12, which deals with rights of pricvacy and family.

Article 18. Everyone has a right to freedom of thought...

Article 19. Everyone has a right to fredom of opinion...

Labour is contravening almost each and every one of the 30 clauses, and just to make you smile, this is part of the Anti slavery legislation that this nation is signed up to enforce.

Have a field day, Britain could do with a new Robin Hood.

2007-03-20 00:58:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 6

Calumniate! - vast notice for a BNP supporter isn't it!! people do no longer make fake and malicious statements on the subject of the BNP, they make genuine statements approximately their chief and the final public of their supporters being racist thugs. They likely are no longer the only political social gathering helping their community in any respect and in case you think that then you comprehend little or no on the subject of the priority.

2016-10-01 05:23:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think it's spelt "Foucault" and by the way, he knew Foucault about anything. Except from visiting some very peculiar establishments in the United States.

lol, I love the irony that your question is saying that people should use an informed, fact based approach, yet you are hinting that I'm a "close-minded homophobic" merely because I commented that Foucault was gay.

Peace dude!

2007-03-20 00:11:49 · answer #3 · answered by A True Gentleman 5 · 4 4

i am neither a philosopher or scholar and i don't have a degree.i am not a supporter of the b n p party but my opinion is as follows; as a British tax paying citizen i feel we should have the right to voice our opinions and if the opinion of any party is to put the need of any other British citizen weather white, black, Muslim or Jedi the need to provide for our own citizens should be paramount and they would get my vote.If that is the policy of the B N P party then let me too be villified.

2007-03-20 00:21:25 · answer #4 · answered by jacky p 2 · 7 1

think this rummer has been put about mostly by the labour party as the B.N.P is a real threat to them.

Unfortunately there has been a few Party members who have let the party down though still not in the same league as some Labour M.P's and Tony Blair, but in fairness the press have been like a dog with a bone when it comes to reporting the B.N.P

I think you are wrong to say that the immigrants are on a par with native born.

Because they are an ethnic minority they have far more rights than the native.

2007-03-20 03:10:13 · answer #5 · answered by st.abbs 5 · 5 5

Reading political and philosophical books doesnt make you a better person. You CAN be an educated BNP supporter. You have to look at yourself and decide whether you are a good human being, masters degree and BNP membership or not. Only you know that.

2007-03-20 00:11:26 · answer #6 · answered by ? 7 · 5 4

BNP supporter are, I feel grossly mis-understood. Most people that comment on the views of the BNP only understand what they have been told to believe. I am not I should say, a supporter of the BNP. I cannot however escape the fact that they are vilified as being the BRP (the British Racist Party), when all they stand for is Nationalism. Pride in OUR country a Britain for Britain's.

Britain's have all creeds, cultures, colours etc etc, but they are still Britain's. Britain's that if something doesn't happen soon to stem the tide of people all coming here to live on our tiny island, will be Britain's pushed into the sea.

I believe we have a small island with limited space and if everybody in the world wants to come here and live, not only will they destroy what they came here for, but also the whole island will SINK!

I am not BNP (presently), but even I can see the difference between a Nationalist trying to protect OUR culture and a Racist trying to deny another theirs.

BNP or not, something is going to have to happen soon, it is not the colour of people coming here, but the fact that we just physically do not have the space or the infra-structure for them.

Those banging on about how bad the BNP are, should first find out about them!

2007-03-20 00:20:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 10 7

It is a sad fact that the BNP reflect the views of the silent majority,but slowly the tide is turning to the extent where even this government is risking losing votes from the Asian communities.

2007-03-20 00:36:07 · answer #8 · answered by geoff t 4 · 5 4

Does the BNP wish to convince the public through the regular democratic process ? If so - while I disagree completely with their stance - they have every right to exist. I may not agree with what you say, but I'll defend your right to say it.

The fundamental issue with the BNP is that it strives to go back in time (as proven by your choice of heroes in your profile). It is irrelevant today, and relies upon distrust and hatred to grow support - neither of which are likely to lead to political success - thank goodness !

2007-03-20 00:19:24 · answer #9 · answered by misbehave4me 4 · 6 4

I am sick to death of people saying "immigrants are doing jobs the Brits won't ". Absolute crap. We had a saying where theres muck theres money and they used to work dam hard.The difference now though is we have raised our standards and want a decent pay for crap or sh*ty jobs. Employers should PAY a higher wage for these jobs but don't and an immigrant will do anything to stay here.

2007-03-20 00:28:45 · answer #10 · answered by David 4 · 8 4

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