Thread: BNP loses seats
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Old 17-10-2003, 20:46   #18
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Re: BNP loses seats

to have any chance for voting labour out i would need to vote conservative, but all the opposition parties have grand ideas about what they will do and all of them will amount to nothing if we don't tear up the human rights treaty and none of them will do this.

the trouble is none of the main parties can be trusted to hold to their promises BNP are they only one's you can guarantee to stop the tide of bogus asylum seekers the current rate is unsustainable.

it's a no win situation, i don't want to vote for BNP but the mainstream parties have forced my hand.
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