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This is another pseudonym for Roy West, failed BNP candidate in Dukinfield (you can tell as he has a negative campaign against the Labour councillor) and general holder of grudges on Yahoo Answers.
Even if you said that you would not vote for the BNP the next election, he would block you and try to suspend your account. That's what's he's like.
2007-12-01 06:57:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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ya right they are and freedom movements always wish to take the rights to vote off of people and have national service for all. been the only way to get a vote. so heres a possible situation that the bnp canvaser could get at number 34. "I am in my fifties have bad arms and legs suffer from bowel cancer and cannot do military service, i have read the manifiesto and it tell me that if i don't do it i will lose my vote. is that right? then to number 37 where the young man lives with his mother he is handicapped and would not be able to do military service is he also not allowed to vote if the bnp get power. the answer is not known as they never seem to have thought of these situations when drawing up their idea's. nor that the image given of such policies is a military totalitarian state. where does who have disabilities will under their plans be worthless. this was what a party done, a party that they say never took part in the holocaust are they repeating the same failed ideas of that regime yes they are. if you read the Nazi manifesto for the last election in germany before dictatorship it had one had to do military service are your right to vote in elections was lost forever with no application to do the service at a later time that was the plan for the reich some of their members so love.
2007-12-02 17:37:02
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answered by BUST TO UTOPIA 6
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.I have just had a quick look through there web page (from link above) and seems ok to me..they aren't suggesting anything underhand but what is in the best interest of this country. I haven't seen anyone else do that. I particularly like the national service idea, people might actually value and use there right to vote .. I just have an uneasy feeling about them from their past so are they really who they say they are?
2007-11-30 18:16:28
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and no
yes as in protest,no as in accuracy.
years of blairite fascism make the bnp's rise perfectly understandable but they have to do some cleaning up before they get westminster seats.
blair brought in a decade of fascist rule where the electorate are sneered at by the dominating powers.
in revolt people turn to the bnp without being absolutely sure.
truth is,the tory party was so long in the wilderness that there was no democracy i.e opposition.
2007-11-30 20:46:29
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answered by david d 3
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Hahahahahahaha.... Only if you live in cloud cuckoo land, and most of us have a better grip on reality than the BNP. Remember the last election, when one of the policies was to bring back national service and have everyone who completed service keeping a rifle and rounds of ammunition at home?
Two points. One. It's prohibitively expensive.
Two. Imagine every home in the UK having a rifle and ammunition in a cupboard. And you think there's a lot of gun murders in the UK now?
The BNP are a joke, and I think it's about time everyone realised that.
2007-12-04 10:44:07
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answered by Beastie 7
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Not really, the BNP does not agree in freedom, when it comes to power they do nothing. I know one town where they have 6 councillors. The only time they have raised any issues was about perverts practising in public view.
2007-12-01 02:53:48
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answered by clovernut 6
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Freedom movement, that would be a name i would not think of them as more a bunch of Bigot Nasty Prats
2007-12-03 09:46:19
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answered by Thinking of peace 2
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They have quite a few dubious policies, but they're the only party that actually seem to care about our country. Labour's a joke on every front, the LibDems don't even know WTF is going on in their own party and the Conservatives are already backing out on promises made.
If the main parties don't want the BNP to have power, they need to start listening to the British public.
2007-11-30 18:06:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
Fear the BNP. If they ever take power, they will limit your right to vote. Look on the BNP website. http://www.bnp.org.uk/candidates2005/manifesto/manf16.htm Protect your freedoms and liberty. http://www.politicalcompass.org/extremeright The BNP will not.
2007-11-30 17:59:21
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answered by The Patriot 7
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No. How can fascists be considered a feedom movement?
2007-12-01 14:42:31
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answered by Huh? 7
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