No, it's a perfectly valid political view, providing you are motivated by what's best for Britain.
But, you aren't, are you, Roy? You're Roy West, BNP candidate (failed) in Dukinfield and you're motivated by hatred of minorities.
Because you don't mind this immigrant, do you, Roy?
"A white supremacist who planted a bomb at a mixed-race school in South Africa as part of a campaign of terror designed to destabilise the post-apartheid government has become a leading figure in the British National party's online operation.
Lambertus Nieuwhof, who now lives in Hereford, was given a suspended sentence after he and two other men tried to bomb the Calvary church school in Nelspruit in 1992. The bomb, which was made from 25kg of stolen explosives, failed to go off."
He's acceptable to the BNP because he has white skin.
It's not racist to oppose immigration, but it is racist to want to base immigration policy on skin colour - and that's what the BNP stand for.
EDIT: WILLOW: It's easy to spot Roy West. It's usually a fairly new account - all questions BNP / immigration based.
No answers, other than the occasional one to his own questions, and the superfluous piece of punctuation in the name, which is Roy's clever code so he can keep tabs on which identities he's using.
He sometimes includes a link to his Tameside BNP blog and has boasted about losing the council election in Dukinfield. He often uses Y!A to smear the man who beat him, John Taylor.
2007-12-10 07:44:15
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answered by Mr Sceptic 7
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There can be alot of answers to that question, but no it is not. One thing I have seen and read taking place is that if something isn't going a certain way to benefit immigration it becomes racism. Another example is with a small amount of the black people, depending where they are in politics, when the word N---- is used call it racism, yet when the people themselves call each other the same word nothing is said about it being racism.
If it's a problem, then stop saying the word or don't indicate it's racism.
My feeling is everytime someone from another country comes into the United States, we don't comply with their customs we are racists. We have our standards that every America follows, if it doesn't comply or you don't agree, you have the given right to return to your country where the customs are to your likings and it's not racism..
2007-12-10 07:49:21
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answered by Anonymous
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no it is not
although some people for criticise you for asking the question.
Legal or otherwise, there has been too much immigration in the past few years and the infrastructure of the country is failing as a consequence.
A limit to the number of people moving to UK should be introduced immediately until those here already have had the opportunity to assimulate themselves into society, too many too soon results in ghetto type communities.
We need to learn the lessons from previous mass immigration - it has not been too successful in many areas.
2007-12-10 09:48:32
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answered by Boddington C 2
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No of course not, great Britain is part of Europe the people in Europe no matter how you look at it were white. At no time until the early 1950's did we have large influxes of any other ethnic group although our history is gradually being changed to accommodate that view.
The Native Britain has always resented the large number of ethnic population bought in to take their place but have always been tolerant.
Now Immigration is not about being black or white, it goes much further. Our own people are being gradually whittled down or out of this country. We are being ethnic cleansed. Apathy has set in amongst some of the Native Britain's and the more Liberal minded of our Native community almost resent their own people (Reverse Racists) Reverse Racists are the real racist. People like you and me are extremely concerned at the numbers coming into the country and how it affects the infrastructure of our country.
Our Schools, housing, jobs, etc are overloaded with immigrants and yes color is a way of identifying how many and how bad ethnic cleansing is moving forward.
it is not racist to be concerned at what is happening to your people but it is Racist to want it to happen. Look at the comments above and decide who the real racists are.
ATB Red
2007-12-12 06:11:18
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answered by Redmonk 6
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I agree with "amanda c What's racist when most entering are caucasian europeans from a basically Christian bckground? For the millionth time this issue is not primarily about race but about numbers.
Re; Mr Sceptic, I have read numerous posts where you denounce this Roy fellow, who is he? From your posts I take it he IS a racist, with connections to the BNP. How do you recognise his personas? I as a concerned citizen may have posed the same Q but maybe I am just naive.
To return to my answer, I do not believe it is racist to be cocerned about the mass influx of immigrants. This country was ill-prepared in meeting their needs, our services have been placed under massive stress without additional support, our government has totally mis-led us as to numbers, and their contribution to our economy. We have simply obeyed our EU masters in allowing everyone in. Note that they have not settled in other European countries in such vast numbers, given their size, why should this be? Is it perhaps that the British welfare system is such a soft touch? Immigrants can afford to take the lowest paid jobs because it leads on to every other benefit under the sun. Were I to go to France would I even get a job that could be done by a French worker? Would they house me and get me a translator? (have you seen the bill for that?) Would they pay me for any children I said I had? Would they make me a priority on their social housing list above indigenents? Would they change their road signs to accomodate me? Would my child have to share a class of 40 or above and make way for the ESOL kids?. Would the French denigrate and negate their culture to make me feel welcome? In your dreams!!!!! Where is the "equal reciprocation? Have you been to France? They hate, loathe, and despise us British, unless you are "mega-rich" and employ a bodyguard who speaks the lingo, forget it! They will guard their culture and b******s to everyone else. In the meantime their huge ego is dictating to us, their sworn enemy, just who can and cannot enter our country.
We have been at war with France and Germany for centuries, why should we now believe they have "our" best interests at heart? Both sought/seek to have supremacy in Europe, the "Empire" is long dead, may it RIP, an abomination in my opinion, but by the same rule I do not wish my country to be a "slave" to Europe. A Europe that seeks my countries destruction. Does that make me a racist or a patriot?
2007-12-10 09:59:23
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answered by Willow 6
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No, and those that have played this card in the past realise that they have been sussed: The game is up, it no longer works.
Incidentally, I group Europeans coming into this country into the illegal category, because the public haven't been allowed to vote on the Eu's enforced immigration policy. The Government might say that is legal, but the public say that it isn't.
2007-12-10 07:44:16
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answered by Veritas 7
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You are simply misguided. And to keep beating on about it when this country was founded upon immigration is denying the foundations of this country's history.
I suggest that after your next BNP meeting you should go to your library and read up on the slave trade.
2007-12-10 19:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Please do not feel guilty over any feelings you have against immigration because it used to happen to me. I am afraid the sympathy stopped once my townsfolk started to move away due to the large influx of people from overseas.
Yes, they do get everything they want when they come here and what would you feel like if you were watching TV with your family on a Saturday night and a foreigner strolled into your house and took your spare room without asking?
It is the same principle used by illegal immigrants and health tourists in that they take all and give nothing but trouble in return. Good luck to you and enjoy Christmas because they are even interfering with that!
2007-12-10 07:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No, being against immigration is more xenophobia than racism.
2007-12-10 08:00:51
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answered by vh 3
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I wouldn't say so.
I think there needs to be a time to say enough is enough before Britain ceases to be British.
Multicultural is all well & good but we need to have an identity immediately recognized as British.
2007-12-10 08:17:48
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answered by monkeyface 7
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