As Enoc Powell found out to his cost,
one man is not enough, one party that listens to what the people want might just have a chance,instead of telling the public what they are going to do for us ,they should take on board what we ask them to do for us,then try to put these ideas into practise,
Enoc was far from perfect but he had what real leaders have
balls, he said that our streets would run with blood
ans so its turning out to be,
when this country in the near future is so crowded that there is not enough to go around, watch the mob divide into its un multi cultured groups and revert back to the strongest rule
god help us.
maybe UKIP has some of the answers Kokry.
2007-10-25 09:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Enoch Powell was not an SOB he was a realist (not racist) It doesn't take a mastermind to realise small country too many people equates to tension. Do the logistics. I am sure you will find that a lot of immigrants who have lived in this country for years will agree. There is only so much space and resources to go around. Plus now we are open to terrorist attacks, like the Tube disaster. These people don't help the law abiding Moslem people who have lived and worked hear for years.
We won't get another like Enoch Powell, nobody has the guts to stand up and speak out.
2007-10-25 15:50:06
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answered by Cheryl B 2
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The only person that would have the balls to step foot in to Enoch Powell's shoes is a woman, but i don't think the great lady wants to come back in to power MARGARET THATCHER, the greatest leader this world will ever have known
2007-10-25 16:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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alas poor Enoch saw the pit we were falling into because he helped dig it- he was the best man to warn us of the consequences but political correctness and rival politics followed their inevitable course and he was accused of being a racist - he was not.
as a person very much up for closing our doors i have been scouting around for a party that will do just that ( for a 5 year period and review) without them being racially motivated and 'too white' if you catch my drift.
lo and behold - UKIP- take a look at their site - a lot of the great ideas i have seen on YQ for public reform and putting the UK citizens first ( whatever their nationality) are there - i have now joined- what a relief - i thought i might have to vote bnp for one worrying moment.
2007-10-25 15:46:00
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answered by gillm 4
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I hope so. We live in a country with a very high population density but we still have uncontrolled immigration and we still allow in people from countries and cultures that do not want to integrate and have a very high birth rate. The government and media have suppressed all discussion on this topic.
Powell was correct - there have been rivers of innocent blood through terrorism and crime.
2007-10-25 13:39:28
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answered by Ed B 1
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Why? When he was Health Minister he began the immigration process to get workers in the NHS. Do you want more of the same?
2007-10-25 15:20:59
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answered by Tallboy 4
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No He was a very brave man to put his political career on the line,today if one expresses any opinion about the so called minority groups,you are either a Noe nazi or a racist.regardleess whether it is the truth or not.
2007-10-25 14:30:56
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answered by biker 2
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Oh how i wish there was, he should have been listened to in the 60's he will be turning in his grave now!!! sadly things have got out of hand and gone far too far. If i could i would gladly step into his shoes.
2007-10-25 13:34:09
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answered by amber_xx66 4
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Never because all the politicians are wimps and cant speak their mind - the best thing he ever said around the late 40s was 'When we see the black man walking across the bridge we will shoot them' he knew that one day they would try and rule the world.
2007-10-25 14:09:23
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answered by Jackie M 7
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he had the right idea
and today the goverment now know he had the right idea
BUT things have gone to far
even for this gov to stop
we should have listened to him in the first place
instead we ousted the only person who really could have made this country great,,,,,,,,,,,
there is no one in the goverment with the BALLS to step into his shoes
2007-10-25 13:53:46
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answered by oh no,,,it's the kevsta 4
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