Bailes1992 wrote:
I hope you know the Asian spat at the BNP member? I'm sorry but if someone spits in your face wouldnt you smack them one???
TBH I would spit in any BNP members face if they had the balls to tell me they were a member of that fascist organisation they are just the NF with aspirations above their station. SCUM!!
Bailes1992 wrote:
I hope you know the Asian spat at the BNP member? I'm sorry but if someone spits in your face wouldnt you smack them one???
TBH I would spit in any BNP members face if they had the balls to tell me they were a member of that fascist organisation they are just the NF with aspirations above their station. SCUM!!
sorry just my opinion
But I do think they have some very good policys (bar the racism, although I do think something needs to be done about it in our country). For instance if your not a British Citenzen you have to work for so long before you can recive benifits etc.
Also does anyone think that those 'Asians' might infact be British? The BBC should be singled out for saying therer Asian for the way they look. Infact I think there more than likly British!
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I agree that the term "asian" was inflammatory and used in a emotive way by the BBC but I stand by what i say, the BNP are nothing more than the National Front of old with political aspirations,
maybe in a few generations when they have managed to lose the current membership of thugs and mentally deficient fascists/racists it may become a legitimate political party,
but right now a vote for the BNP is a vote for an inept and ill-equipped political party that has too many racial undertones for my liking.
But the result says no-one has confidence in any of the candidates, not just McBrown. Never mind electoral reform (no double-sided coins Gorgor), we need political reform stat.
it is about time for electoral reform , the combined votes of the labour
and lib/dems are something like 5/6 million more than the tories achieved,
wierd system we have . And considering Labour is still lead by a person that
has recently been slated in the media (helped by him shooting hinself in the foot)
It was a chance for the tories to assert that they were the party for the future
and they failed , So not as much support as they thought they had .