No no and no. Racism is an ugly ideology riddled with inconsistencies and lies. Since when for example, was there any evidence of ANY community being "taken over" by immigrants - other than in the minds of little englanders?
And don't think we haven't noticed that every time a bnp question is asked, the avatar is of black person. Twisted or what.
2007-07-14 23:17:26
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answered by Anonymous
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BNP are too extreme. Their policies would affect far more than Immigration.
In response to the subject of immigration however, I beleive low skilled immigration needs to be controlled as it is causing too much competition at the low income end of the employment scale which can lead to unemployment and housing problems.
Otherwise, high skilled immigration can provide much needed skills. - doctors, teachers etc.
Those seeking to come into the country to set up their own businesses etc should be welcomed as this will provide extra jobs.
If there are skill shortages in this country the government should set about training school leavers and unemployed rather than bringing in people from abroad. This just swells the population but does not increase jobs along with it - ergo - unemployment problems.
2007-07-15 03:55:13
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answered by Anonymous
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What is with all these mad phobias over immigration ? The current wave of immigration is good immigration, and I refer to the people from Eastern Europe. These people integrate with the majority of those in the UK because they make a very positive effort to fit in. They do not have vastly different cultural backgrounds and the vast majority work hard and contribute economically to their foster land. In my opinion the bad immigration is the immigration of the past, where nationalities live in enclaves, and where language and communication with UK citizens is secondary to communication within their own community. (Granny doesn't need to speak English because she never comes into contact with the authorities) A lot of long term Asian immigrants have a lot to learn from our new friends from Eastern Europe. My remarks have nothing to do with the colour of the immigrants, just the manner in which the nationlities adapt to the communities in the UK.
I would also point out that there has been a large Polish community in this country since WW2. The friendship between us and Poland is historically such that we actually entered the Second World War as a result of the German invasion of Poland. It is something the Poles have never forgotten, and for which the older are still grateful.
....and no, if the little grey cells work at all, we should never consider voting for a party of hatred !!!
2007-07-14 23:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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My answer to this question is the same as the last time you asked it. No. Just so that you know, "Communities lost in the madness of mass immigration?", is not a question but a statement and no my community is not being taken over by immigrants. Lastly, it's disappointing to see that your spelling and grammar has not improved between your previous incarnation as 'political warrior' and your current avatar. But then perhaps it is not that surprising. After all, and absence of education, bigotry and ignorance frequently go together.
2007-07-15 04:00:54
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answered by politicsguy 5
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No, we should not vote for the BNP unless we are small minded bigots who do not appreciate that diversity helps us all develop a greater understanding of what it is like to be human, and of course if we are not intelligent enough to realise that nobody on this island actually has distant ancestors who originated here we could vote BNP and then ask the thick yobbos who stand for that party what they would do about education, health, public finances and anything else which is beyond the wit of a union jack wearing, shaven headed moron. Do I make myself clear? It would be very low odds that Nick Griffin's ancestors did not immigrate here at some point. So cut the crap and realise that none of us own this island, but to make it work we have to work together.
2007-07-14 23:24:52
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answered by Christina K 6
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Anyone with any sense and possessed of a wish to preserve what is left of british culture and independence should certainly support the BNP. Forget all the "racist" slurs. They are a myth.
2007-07-16 20:26:04
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answered by galyamike 5
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Hello again.
You seem to be dissuaded by everyone else saying no. Quite honestly I find their polices disgusting (to put it mildly) and it is a cheap shop window for a seedy underbelly that could be revealed if any of them got elected.
Quite frankly, I'm not prepared to take that chance.
2007-07-15 06:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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the only thing that stopped me voting BNP is the fact they deny the holocaust happened and i am not happy with their links to nazism. having said this i cannot help but feel we have become second class citizens in our own country. a lot of the posters obviously have not been told in the past by the ethnic minoroties "you can't come down this street/in this area because whites arn't allowed"-and this is happening everyday in england. only 5 years ago an elderly gentleman who did his courting in a manchester park in his youth was beaten up for encroaching "on our territory" by a gang of asian youths-it is this kind of behaviour that supplies fuel to the arguments of organisations like the BNP. i have had freinds spat on in the street for being a white peice of sh*t-again this is in our fair and pleasant land. i was raised in the inner city of nottingham and have many black freinds-but when i look at what has been happening here especially in the last 5 years or so i despair-if winston and enoch could see this now they would turn in their graves!! (although enoch did warn us in his "blood and fire" speech in 1962). i know i will never vote for labour again-in my opinion they are solely responsible for allowing muslims entry into this country unhindered (even giving them benefits) for them to thank us for our generosity by trying to kill us. this has to be brought into line-but i beleive the BNP are not the right people to do it...further to the answer below-i was not "dissuaded" by anyone-i am a person of above average intelligence (so i have been told) with a pair of eyes and ears in my head. my opinion is based on what i have seen over the years.
2007-07-15 04:43:22
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answered by tony c 5
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As far as I am aware the fact is that Britain has always been this way - I mean immigration.
Since the Romans, Normans, Vikings, Angles, Saxons......
It is the way of things here
I like the fact that we are multicultural.
The BNP have forgotten what is in their own DNA.
Just a pity that some newcomers play into the BNPs hands by their radicalism.
Rich
2007-07-14 23:29:24
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answered by Anonymous
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whats wrong with voting for the BNP? they`re just a party like any other but they tell it like it is, & how a lot of us think.i would vote for these again,its my right,i`m sick of being told that i cant do this or cant say that or even celebrate st.georges day incase i offend someone from the ethnic minority,well bollocks to them,if they dont like it....why don`t they **** off,or are they here for the freebies like the fuckin rest of them?i have to put up with their shite festivals etc but i cant even celebrate my patron saints day without some pillock voicing his opinion calling me a racist,its time to take britain back for its people. im not racist,i dont like muslims purely because of the filth & vile hatred they spew so why the **** should i trust them? religion has nothing to do with race,they just moved the goalposts to make it easier to arrest people to say they are racist.if in ulster,a catholic calls another "a protestant bastard" do you arrest a catholic for being racist??? i dont think so,this countries fucked up,shut the doors,lets have NO more people coming here,do-gooders are the worse culprits,politically correct pricks.....MY ****...
2007-07-16 12:22:38
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answered by Anonymous
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