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Crimson Dynamo
30-04-2010, 02:30 PM
Every time his is on tv or radio (especially BBC) the reporter is more concerned with trying to trip the guy up than interview. All they do is bang on about Hitler, Nazis and stuff from years ago than talk about policy as they do with other leaders. He never gets a fair crack of the whip.

InOne
30-04-2010, 02:32 PM
They did that with the BNP on 'The Big Questions' they never talks about politics, they just go for the most claps from the idiotic audience.

Tom
30-04-2010, 03:15 PM
Sky News did a poll ages ago and found that when presented with the BNP policies without being told of the party, a high percentage of people agreed with them.

They do speak a lot of sense, they're just a bit too extreme.

Crimson Dynamo
30-04-2010, 03:31 PM
It is sad that in the leaders debate they were more afraid of saying the wrong thing than they were interested in saying what is right

arista
30-04-2010, 03:48 PM
Sky News did a poll ages ago and found that when presented with the BNP policies without being told of the party, a high percentage of people agreed with them.

They do speak a lot of sense, they're just a bit too extreme.



Yes Like getting Prisoners to build up broken sea Areas.


They have loads of clever ideas.


It appears to be a changing party
due to the law change.

arista
30-04-2010, 04:21 PM
Andrew Neil
said on the London BBC TV Debate this week
that he asked the BNP to join the debate
but the BNP said they had concerns over Security.


The BBC could have paid for 2 extra Security men
for the BNP member.

Angus
30-04-2010, 05:14 PM
Sky News did a poll ages ago and found that when presented with the BNP policies without being told of the party, a high percentage of people agreed with them.

They do speak a lot of sense, they're just a bit too extreme.

Yet the same is not said of the SNP or Plaid Cymru is it? It has now got to the stage in this country where it is deemed racist to be English and patriotic unless it's over a game of football!

I would like to know how many of the immigrants here now would fight for this country that is giving them so much? My guess would be, not many.

Lewis.
30-04-2010, 06:06 PM
I do agree that they do speak a lot of sense. The idea of keeping British money in the country and not allowing any to be sent out is a good one.. at least until we have built up the economy. I think most of their ideas seem like a good decision and will fix Britain.. it's just emphasising with those who it would effect for the worst.

arista
30-04-2010, 06:08 PM
Nick Griffin is now live on SkyNews.