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stevie619 | 14:46 Sat 07th Oct 2006 | News
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Does anyone think that B N P should run britiain instead of labour? YES OR NO
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lol....NO
YES. YES. YES. I love the BNP. My idols. Soon, you people too will realise the truth in their ideiologies.....
no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
BNP (BRAINDEAD NUTJOB PARTY), enough said.
No. They also have "chain you to the kitchen sink" theories about women.
My answer to this is NO, but strangely enough, we've had a few on here who have said they WOULD vote BNP, so, who are you?.
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Yes.......... They've got the guts to say what the majority of the Country is thinking but are too scared to make their views public because of what others might say / think of them.

Did you hear that Muslim on the TV news tonight saying why should they integrate as they are superior to us?.

Labour are about to let the next 200,000 from Romania etc flood into the Country to our own detriment. We can't even cope at the moment!
I saw that creep on the news too, bless him. Somebody has to draw the line somewhere, stand up and say there are conditions for living in this country that we ALL have to abide by.
forgot to add my possible yes to the question.
well i never thought i would say this but I'll consider anyone who can restore some common sense to this country.they are the extreme but the muslims are taking it to the extreme as far as i can see.I'm not ruling anything out and not ashamed to say it.
and by the way, talking to people I work with etc, they feel the same way.
No.

I reckon that's 4 yeses and about 27 noes so far.

Dassie wrote: "They've got the guts to say what the majority of the Country is thinking but are too scared to make their views public because of what others might say / think of them. "

I presume that you are too dim to be aware of the balatant contradiction in that sentence.
no.
Bernado...... Perhaps you don't understand English and are dim yourself? Let's try again shall we?

They've( the BNP) got the guts to say what the majority of the Country ( the population) is thinking but are too scared( the population ) to make their views public because of what others might say / think of them.

I didn't say "... what the majority of the Country is thinking but THEY are too scared....." meaning the BNP. That's why you leave out the "THEY" after but and the wording then refers to the last noun i.e. the Country.

And somehow I don't think this would be a representative poll but it does indicate there is a change of thinking going on and about time too. I have no wish to be overrun by immigrants.


Sorry Dassie, but I'm still not following your argument. If there is a silent majority of people supporting the BNP, why do the BNP lose their deposit in virtually every election?

It's a secret ballot after all and the public are under no obligation to tell anyone who they have voted for, so Joe Public could say they, 'We're voting Conservative!' and secretly vote BNP, but they don't, do they?

I would therefore conclude there is an angry minority who support the BNP, but certainly no majority, be it silent or otherwise.
no
suffragette.

What I'm saying is, since the last General Election where, agreed, deposits were lost and I don't think many people would have seriously supported them, there is now a definite change of attitudes based on talk in workplaces, general conversations, peoples comments on TV interviews and even here on AB. Never mind about the past elections. We are now facing a whole new ball game. The Libdems seem to have vanished since Charles Kennedy has left. Labour is losing its support according to the polls ( surprise, surprise ) and the Tories have yet to give us their policies. Who knows how this would now translate if we had a general election tomorrow in view of recent events.?
I understand your point now, Dassie, but I still do not believe the present tensions will result in a political breakthrough by the BNP.(I admit I hope they do not have any success.)

I believe too many people are concerned about a possible fourth Labour term and are more likely to vote Conservative instead, regardless of that parties present lack of identifiable policies.
suffragette.

You are probably right, BUT...... if the Conservatives for instance took note of what is being said and incorporated some of the BNP's policies in a more moderate stance, then I think they'd walk the next election.

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