Yes.
I was born and lived in the UK for 40 years. I have paid Income Tax, VAT, Stamp Duty, NI Contibutions and I have to go on the NHS waiting list because umpteen immigrants that have paid nothing (infact, taking benefits) are infront of you. To me that's wrong.
Secondly, all this PC crap. Who is gonna sort that?
If you are British, you'll be voting BNP but if you are a traitor (scum of England) you won't.
2007-04-07 10:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I never thought I would see the day where I found myself agreeing with some of the BNP views but scarily enough I do.
I don't agree with the skinhead 'aint no black in the union jack' mentality but I do think the UK needs to close the doors to all and sundry that seem to think they can turn up here for an easy life. We are a tiny island, already well populated. We do not need and cannot support extra people.
Tony Blair once said we were needing immigrants with trades behind them. How about investing in our own youth and making apprenticeships more available and increase the incentives for employers to take on apprentices? I know one lad who was wanting to be a plumber and it took him months to find someone to take him on. He was a school leaver. Qualified now and earning a fortune which is a good thing! He will soon be paying 40% tax - that should boost the coffers!
The point is we need to get back to basics.
And it scares me that the BNP seem to be the only party offering it.
2007-04-10 16:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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BNP? what do they stand for? Actually who cares, of course I would. what could be worse then this headed for a total militarized, fascists, Orwellian, along with far off wars, the memory hole of the corporate owned press that considers White House Press Releases and Pentagon Scripts News. While I have to struggle to get Seymour Hearst and can get a better assessment of the state of the Nation on Comedy Central, between Jon Steward and Steve Colbert then CNN, gag me FOX, and most others are tied together anyways. Funny thing I remember in 2004 the President of Pakistan was listening to some crap from Bush and The Pakistani President says to Bush well according to Seymour Hersh in the New Yorker, that's not accurate......says you are planning an attack on Iran.....if I do not act as you please covert action has been planned, also you have plans for Venezuela....So of course Bush cursed Seymour, called him a F**king Liar.....we all know the Liar. Even in Pakistan they ignore the Presidential Liar and look for the truth being able to spot it when they find it. As for our Presidential Liar, he is probably worse then the Presidential Narcissist, we Regime changed!...Mary
2007-04-10 18:41:40
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answered by mary57whalen 5
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My political beliefs are founded on those taught to me in my childhood - a Christian Socialist and Methodist up bringing. Very similar to the Victorian author and Socialist, Thomas Hughes, a school master at Rugby School and founder of the Rugby Colony in the USA.
I have read the BNP manifesto at the website.
I will not be voting BNP.
2007-04-09 14:51:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Answer, not until they state clearly and unequivocally that the Holocaust DID happen, that 12 million innocent civilians were murdered by the NAZIs (their spiritual and moral heroes) plus that everyone who was born in Britain is a BRITISH citizen!!!
Of course the BNP hides behind local issues, because they will NEVER EVER get into power as a mainstream party. They try to hide the less palatable parts of their manifesto by saying hey, we´re looking after you locally.
They are extremists, factists, and they think the Holocaust was a good thing, or they deny it completely.
Why don´t they just be honest, and stand up and say that they believe their vision of white supremacy is the future, and if they got into power they would deport millions of British citizens who were born in this country,,,
I remember watching that Channel 4 documentary ´Young NAZI and Proud´ and we saw the values and views of the leader of the Young BNP, that 1930´s Germany was a good place to live...
Have you not seen their views on Women, they plan on forcing women back into the home and making it more and more difficult for women to choose a career. They believe that a womans place is in the home making babies and cooking for her man before she lies down in bed waiting for him ... yeah like that´s going to be successful isn´t it?
This is not a knee-jerk reaction.
If they ever get into power in the UK, that is when I would become a freedom fighter.
2007-04-07 06:08:54
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answered by Our Man In Bananas 6
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Look, I may consider voting BNP. That doesn’t make me believe in the doctrine of Hitler!! It’s a democracy we live in (supposedly!). I’m voting BNP to give an almighty kick to the establishment of New Labour and all the other middle class people in positions of power in local government, education and so on. It’s these people who need to taste the true feelings of the people. Yes, immigration is a worry to the vast majority but we are made to feel like Nazis if we have an opposing view that we don’t like it!
NO, I wouldn’t like to see a BNP government, it aint gonna happen in a million years anyway! The establishment wouldn’t allow it anyway! But, I’m hoping a few BNP seats are won, the ruling classes will then take note and maybe policies will change slightly in the favour of the mass of British people. Then the BNP will fade away once more but JOB DONE! This is called DEMOCRACY of which the liberal left hate. Sometime I wonder if the liberals are the true fascists??
2007-04-07 09:54:32
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answered by Andrew J 1
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The fact that the BNP HAVE risen in popularity amongst, mainly, working class (and underclass) people says more about the sad state of our democracy than anything else. The BNP are hitting home a few HOME TRUTHS about what it is to be British, and it's NOT forcing kids to eat Halal meat at school, it's NOT having local council information printed in evey language under the sun, it's NOT the erosion of Christian culture at such times like Chirstmas, it's NOT having UR kids fill in Equal Opps Monitoring Forms for jobs etc. All these things 'niggle' at the core of the British population who see their culture and identity comprimised year by year.
2007-04-07 07:54:08
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answered by Andrew Turner 1
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This is a common fascist tactic. If anybody disagrees with them, their views are dismissed as the result of 'brainwashing' and propaganda.
Only vote for the BNP if you support their racist agenda for a whites-only Britain.
If you don't believe that they have this agenda, here's a few quotes from the Times, 11 November 2006. Of course, BNP members will dismiss these as lies and propaganda from a communist source (The Times!)
NICK GRIFFIN, 47, married, four children. Cambridge law graduate. Attended his first National Front meeting aged 15. Became NF vice-chairman. Joined BNP in 1995
Received nine-month suspended prison sentence at Harrow Crown Court in May 1998 for inciting racial hatred in his magazine, The Rune. Elected leader of BNP in 1999
ON RACE “Without the White race, nothing matters. [Other right-wing parties] believe that the answer to the race question is integration and a futile attempt to create “Black Britons”, while we affirm that non-Whites have no place here at all and will not rest until every last one has left our land”
ON THE HOLOCAUST “The ‘extermination’ tale is a mixture of Allied wartime propaganda, extremely profitable lie and latter witch-hysteria”
ON POWER “When the crunch comes, power is the product of force and will, not of rational debate. We have to have a body of trained young men capable of defending our organisation. If people come to crack our heads we will break theirs”
MARK COLLETT
AGED 26, single, educated at Loughborough Grammar School and Leeds University, graduate in business and economics, self-employed graphic designer. Former chairman of the Young BNP, now the party’s director of publicity.
ON WINSTON CHURCHILL “Churchill was a f****** c*** who led us into a pointless war with other whites standing up for their race.”
ON THE PRINCE OF WALES “He’s a f****** traitor. Did you hear him say we needed more mosques in this country? All Muslims are anti-British terrorists.”
ON WHETHER BRITISH-BORN BLACKS ARE BRITISH “Just because a dog is brought up in a stable doesn’t make him a horse.”
ON THE ROYAL FAMILY “The Royals have betrayed their people. When we’re in power they’ll be wiped out and we’ll get some Germans to rule properly.”
ON AIDS A “friendly disease because blacks, drug users and gays have it.”
ON JEWS “There’s not a European country the Jews haven’t been thrown out of. When it happens that many times, it’s not just persecution. There’s no smoke without fire.”
ON ADOLF HITLER “Hitler will live forever; and maybe I will.”
Vote for them by all means. This is a democracy - but just know what you are voting for.
Andrew - I accept that voting BNP doesn't mean that you accept the policies of Hitler. But you would be endorsing those who do. There are far better protest votes than giving these neo-Nazis any encouagement.
Hey Know-How! I'm slightly younger than you - I've only paid tax, NI etc for 25 years. When I went into hospital for a minor op. the anaesthetist, the surgeon, the consultant were all non-white immigrants. They did a brilliant job, geting me back working, paying tax in next to no time. Don't come out with that crap about NHS waiting lists being long due to immigrants - think how much longer it would be without the immigrant labour and their expensive skills. Skills which, for the most part, the British taxpayer hasn't had to pay to develop.
You vote BNP if you want. Just don't fool yourself that it is a patriotic choice. It is a racist choice. It is a racist party and you are endorsing their vision by voting for them.
2007-04-07 08:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem is that all three major parties are totally undemocratic and represent none of us. They toe the party line, or vote according to their concience, but it is our views that we pay them to represent as our servants not as our masters.
85% of all MP's are members of the Law Society, which is hardly a representative sample of the population.
Personally I favour starting a new party, Our Vote - Our Voice and I'm working on it.
2007-04-07 17:07:36
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answered by bicballpoint 3
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yep the fact is that our nation is and has been manipulated , but i genuinely feel its the wrong vote im for UKIP or if micheal meacher got the leadershiip i would vote labour , these are the groups or people that will actually help this nation. the thing is the media determins who the nation votes in and as usual it will be some new puppet that push's the new world orders sick agender forward .
2007-04-07 05:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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