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Originally Posted by Flyboy
Perhaps it is becasue of the many common policies that the Conservative party have with the BNP and UKIP.
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You're grasping again, but then that's what Labour is doing in the media as well so it's probably not surprising.
UKIP and the BNP are essentially single-interest pressure groups. They have fleshed out their manifestos because this is a national election and they are bound to be asked what their programme for government would be. It is hardly the Tories' fault that the BNP and UKIP believe there's an overlap in the beliefs of their target voter groups.
To attempt to smear the Tories by such association is merely grubby and negative. As others have observed in the past few days, what does it say about Labour and its supporters that it is so desperate to campaign on the alleged failings of its opponents and so reluctant to talk about its own supposed successes of the past 13 years?