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The only political party speaking against mass immigration?

2007-07-16 04:41:27 · 19 answers · asked by John O 1 in Politics & Government Government

19 answers

If you want this country to be run by intolerant racist bigots than go for it.

2007-07-16 04:46:32 · answer #1 · answered by Nikki1990 4 · 4 5

Of course, there the only ones who are listening about important issues like immigration.

Don't listen to the frustrated on this forum with their bigoted racial downturn slogans, they are the real racialist. What kind of people hate their own kind.
The term is reverse racialist, their motto is being a native Briton sucks, God, how can any serious individual listen to that pre- war anti Briton bilge, they never stop, anyone who disagrees with them are Nazis. Wait until they wake up and have to come to terms with reality, oh, well, if you dig your head in the sand deep enough I suppose you see nothing, hear nothing and you Brain becomes dead. This site has an awful lot of dead brains.

Hi sceptic.

''These people are democrats'' then were going to get a referendum over Europe, Scep, can you let me have the date when this referendum will take place. Scep on this issue all three mainstream parties are a one party state is that democracy.

Nick Griffins father was a top Tory administrator thrown out of his job because of Nicks views. Was that democratic. Its nonsense and a deliberate economy of the truth to suggest that any BNP member or supporter are descended from the third Reich.

Where do you get this absurd info from, the BNP
are not suggesting that all immigrants leave apart from ilegals, asylum seekers when it is safe to go home and degenrates that come here to abuse our benifit schemes. All immigrants are not black
so where do you get this bilge from.

Sceptic: Thanks for explaining that Nicks dad was thrown out of the coservative party for answering a phone on behalf of his son; that really is a good reason to sack some one after 30 or 40 years loyal service and just goes to show exactly how demecratic the conservative party really is.
I see you agree. Do you know what Sceptic I'm glad your not my boss.


ATB Red

2007-07-16 15:11:50 · answer #2 · answered by Redmonk 6 · 3 1

Its amazing how Mr Sceptic, Redmonk and me all answer questions like this. Of course we shouldnt vote for them. They have no idea how to run the economy of the country and havnt enough decent members to make up a cabinet. Whether you like it or not, there is only 1 opponant to Labour, and that's Conservative. Its been like this for many a year and will remain so. Mick

The only thing missing here is an answer from Voice of reason. I miss his facts and Labour Loyalty. I hope he returns soon.

Ps If we'd have listened to his question about Boris and the Mayor of london bid, we could have made a fortune at the bookies. He was dead right. Come back V man

2007-07-16 15:55:33 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 1 1

well why not, can they be any worse than the present two parties ? and anyone who is prepared to put a stop to the mass immigration to this country cant be all bad

2007-07-17 02:50:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Let's not not not.

The BNP are racists, but the British electorate is not stupid. They reject the Nazi BNP at every opportunity.

REDMONK: Plenty of people disagree with me. Conservatives, UKIP, Liberal Democrats, most of new Labour, but these people are democrats, not Nazis.

BNP are constitutionally racist and as their leaders have admitted, descendants and admirers of the 1930s German National Socialists. They wish to see an end to all non-whites in this country. You may be happy to see your fellow citizens rounded up and deported on the basis of their skin colour - I'm not.

MORE EDIT:

A little factual inaccuracy. Edgar Griffin was not thrown out of his job with the Conservative Party because of his son's views. He was expelled from the Conservative party in 2001 for answering the BNP hotline on behalf of his wife, the BNP membership secretary, when she was unavailable. No party allows its officials to work for another party.

In any case it was Edgar Griffin who first got his son involved in right wing politics by taking him to National Front meetings when he was 15.

I get the 'bilge' about discrimination on grounds of colour from Nick Griffin (quoted in The Times, 11.11.06)

"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."

2007-07-16 14:31:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

It's entirely your choice and you already know the answer. Dont expect to woo the knee jerk reactionaries of pc advocacy. You know the lame, the dumb, the definite ifs, buts and maybe's. Perhaps they are simply ageing hippies from the flower power generation, ignore them they are of no importance.

The answer is yes yes yes to BNP BNP BNP.

Was it Scept or ET who said Go Home.

2007-07-16 19:17:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

To give the other parties a kick up the bum and to get them to do something about it .I think the tide is rising in Britain and people in all walks of life and from all religions are starting to say enough is enough . Unless there is some move to curtail immigration there is likely to be severe civil unrest.The government must recognise this at some point soon

2007-07-16 11:48:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

YES! If you don't now there will be no chance in the future, and the country will get worse and worse Just think about your children and grandchildren Watch Crimewatch! and ask yourself why we need more prisons The BNP is not the old National Front.Be proud of your country and put the great back in Great Britian before it is too late!!

2007-07-16 12:08:44 · answer #8 · answered by manogs 2 · 5 4

yes- the only ones who says no is the do gooders in our countries and the people who are still blinded by whats happening to our nation

2007-07-16 18:36:45 · answer #9 · answered by spurs25 2 · 1 0

Yeah

2007-07-16 13:20:14 · answer #10 · answered by austinblnd 4 · 1 3

If they didn't want 'blacks out' then I probably would myself.
They are a racist organisation but this label allows them to speak candidly about immigration, something that is seen as foreigner bashing.

2007-07-16 11:53:47 · answer #11 · answered by anthony m 2 · 4 3

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