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On Sunday breakfast TV Cameron condemed the BNP as racists but would not approach the subject of immigration he then went on to give his proposals about helping the marriage and the family. Guess what? almost identical policy to the BNP but this is one of those policies acording to many of you the BNP don't have but have had for many a year. Is Cameron now a racsist and is it right to steal your oppositions policies from under their nose Lets face it cameron is a tart and an embarasment like Blair. Look what Blair did and cameron will follow.

2007-10-01 06:36:20 · 7 answers · asked by Redmonk 6 in Politics & Government Elections

Edit Dave: I'm sorry my spelling is not that good, call me a 'dip stick' if you want, pea brained might be better but I think your out of order when you make comments about a perons dissabilities. I know I can't spell but I try to do the best I can, no one can help dyslexia. I say it again you remark re- the dictionary was well out of order.

2007-10-01 19:39:57 · update #1

Edit: Sceptic

Hi Scep,

So you knew all the time that the BNP had other policies and chose to keep it quiet.

The policy is very simmilar to that spelled out by Cameron. Puting marriage before cohabitation

A party exists on the views of its members, Those on this forum concerned (and rightly so) about immigration have no alternative but to vote BNP or UKIP. no one trusts New Labour, and I think the 3 million on the streets over Iraq is the nail in the coffin. If 3 million protesters from all political parties can't get the goverment to change its policy who can?
The strange thing is the new BNP voters used to vote Labour, Tory and Lib Dem. Your telling this forum they are now all fasists, come on Scepo thats even extreme for you.

As allways ATB

2007-10-01 20:02:52 · update #2

Edit

Hi Turk, your right,but unless we get to grips with the day to day rality of the problems at the heart of our society there is little hpoe for the future. I'm not saying cameron is wrong, but if you accept camerons version of repairing marriage you then must accept the BNP's version. Cameron is now in fact advertising the BNP's credibility. When you steal someons thunder you create a storm.

2007-10-01 20:11:36 · update #3

Edit Patrick: Don't Worry all is not lost
great answer.

2007-10-01 20:13:48 · update #4

Edit: Teeny

The BNP are very concerned about democracy, look at there policy for giving all citezens more say in the running of the country. That policy will certainly be a dirty paragraph or two for Brown to digest. Do you really think allowing the Police, Local Authorities, The tax office ect to tap your phone for any reason is real democracy. Sorry teen your idea of democracy is a lot different to mine.

2007-10-01 20:24:28 · update #5

Edit Scouse

Great answer, Yes most people forget
the Pension wreker as you call Brown.
and your right that is exactly what Brown is.

Do you Know that it is also one of the BNP's and UKIPS policies to provide alifeboat for the pensioners Brown killed off but guess who is now jumping on the bad wagon. Yes it is now aTory policy as well. Thats two BNP policies adopted by Camoron. Are you sure he is not a member of the BNP

2007-10-01 20:34:14 · update #6

Edit,

Charlie have you had your nap yet, you sound confused

2007-10-01 20:39:52 · update #7

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the problem is that the government have loads of power and finnance to bad mouth the British Nationalist Party, and make sure the public only see negative stuff. the British NationalParty are the only party we have that will claim our country back and fight hard to retain our culture. they are getting my vote simply because i want my country back. i dont want my grandson living as a second class citizen in he's own country.

2007-10-01 07:36:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

'Supporting the family' is one of those noises that politicians make that doesn't actually mean anything. So Griffin and Cameron can both bleat on about supporting the family and repairing the family unit, and we know it's meaningless. So what's the problem with Cameron spouting the same cynical rubbish that Griffin does? They're both politicians, what do you expect?

Why does Cameron and Griffin having one policy in common make Cameron a racist? Does that mean you believe that vegetarians are Jew-hating meglamaniacs, because Hitler was a veggie?

Don't get me wrong - I'm a firm believer in marriage and the family unit, and I'm happy for governments to encourage this.
But I've yet to see a single party, Labour, Conservative, Liberal or BNP come up with a coherent idea about this. In fact, isn't the BNP idea of promoting the family all about making it difficult for mothers to continue careers and penalising them for not staying at home?

The one area where Cameron is absolutely right is that the BNP are a racist party. BNP leader, Nick Griffin, famously said:

"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."

Prospective BNP voters need to ask themselves which is more likely: that Griffin has abandoned such views, or that he has chosen to hide such views behind a veneer of respectability for electoral gain.

2007-10-01 08:09:40 · answer #2 · answered by Mr Sceptic 7 · 1 1

Look if an unacceptable party has an idea which is in itself good (I take it you not not want the family structure to collapse) it has to be adopted. If your enemy adopts certain method to defeat him you have to use a similar but improved method. In this case because he adopts one or more of BNP policies it does not make him a racist or a paid up member of BNP. He is like Clown Brown the pension wrecker at an election or run up trying to get his party elected

2007-10-01 07:24:45 · answer #3 · answered by Scouse 7 · 2 0

Imitation, they say, is the sincerest form of flattery. Besides, go back half a century or so and you'll find that virtually all political parties claimed to support the family unit. If this is the beginning of a move back in that direction, then it is to be applauded. However, I remain yet to be convinced.

2007-10-01 07:15:07 · answer #4 · answered by Doethineb 7 · 0 0

A person who does things the way it is supposed to be done in their marriage life. Etc. Full fill the family need to, be the leader of the house. Etc.

2016-03-19 03:12:43 · answer #5 · answered by Jane 4 · 0 0

BNP...Bengaldeshi National Party...immigration an issue....talk about calling the kettle black

2007-10-01 08:29:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The bnp use these kinds of jingoistic policy ideas to make you think they are anything but an extreme right-wing party who would really like to put genocide on their agenda.

Read the whole of the bnp policy, (use a dictionary if necessary) and see how similar they are to Hitler's nazi party.

2007-10-01 06:51:36 · answer #7 · answered by dave 4 · 4 5

The BNP are twats.

2007-10-01 07:47:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

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