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Well people would be better off not trusting Labour on the issue. According to Tony Blairs adviser and speech writer, uncontrolled mass immigration was intended all along. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...r-adviser.html |
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There is nothing wrong with a multi-cultural country but I do get Griffins comments about the indigeonous inhabitants of this island are becoming less of a majority be it through migration and\or immigration. Labours stance on immigration has been and will always be appaling. Maybe it is time to grow a pair and tell the rest of the world "you want in? proove you need to be here" rather than the open borders policy we have had in recent years.
Find the illegal immigrants, round them up and send them home without the ££££'s or $$$$'s that tax payers fill their pockets with which incidently would be enough to fund their illegal return to the UK. Economic migrancy to the UK from other area's especially the "newer European members" has put and is still putting a strain on this countries resources. So maybe its not Nick Griffin we need due to his extreme right views but a party that has the balls to stand up to labours "open doors" policy. |
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More than a fifth of the public would consider voting for the British National Party, according to the first opinion poll taken since the appearance of its leader, Nick Griffin, on Question Time. Support for the party has increased in the last month, a survey for The Daily Telegraph indicated. The findings will lead to accusations that the BBC’s decision to invite the far-Right MEP on to its flagship current affairs programme may have backfired by giving him a national platform. The YouGov poll was taken hours after Mr Griffin’s appearance on Thursday, before which anti-fascist protesters rioted outside BBC Television Centre in London. The survey found that 22 per cent of voters would “seriously consider” voting for the BNP in a future local, general or European election. This included four per cent who said they would “definitely” consider voting for the party, three per cent who would “probably” consider it, and 15 per cent who said they were “possible” BNP voters. Two-thirds said they would not consider voting for the party “under any circumstances” with the rest unsure. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...oting-BNP.html |
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The numbers are very soft. Only 4% say they would definitely consider voting for the party and two-thirds saying never. To be honest what the BNP are about has been exposed again and again. If people still want to vote them despite their views on mixed-race couples and the idea of kicking out everyone who wasn't born here and trying to get those of a different colour to 'leave'. Then there we go.
Imagine if they actually won power? So many professionals gone. NHS seriously understaffed you won't be able to find a doctor. I thankfully have the means to go to Europe so part of me hopes it happens so the white-elite can have their country. |
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it would be interesting to see what the actual question asked was
was it "will you be voting for the BNP in the next election"or "would you CONCIDER voting for the BNP in the next election" or 2 very similar questions 2 very different meanings in the answer |
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I think that says it all really. People feel pressured not to speak out on the issue of how many we allow in to this country. If they do speak out, it is more often than not twisted by the other side,they are called Racist, simply because they are concerned at the amount of people in this country, the drain on the system. Labour appear to have no balls, no spunk, and so the situation continues. Meanwhile, the people who have had issues decide that the only time they can get their say is at the polls. Hence why the BNP pulled so much of the vote. It is not rocket science. The feelings of the people come out in the end, some may find that distasteful, but as much as there are people who find it distasteful, there are going to be those that feel that the door needs closing. Calling people Racist for having their say is not going to help, in the end what will happen will happen. |
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I understand people's frustrations about being unable to speak out for fear of being called racist, but how that is justification for voting for a blatantly racist party is beyond me.
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Besides, the BNP would not "look after the English people first", they would "look after the white people first", or, to be even more specific & accurate, they would "look after the able-bodied heterosexual white people first". Quote:
I like the "Downfall" one ;) |
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People who find themselves unable to voice their opinions, because of the fear of being branded "Racist" will use the ballot box instead. The main parties have consistently failed to address the problem. Hence the increase in BNP votes. |
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