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DrunkerThanMoses
14-06-2009, 09:17 AM
Seriously? There worse then David Cameron, and that is saying something?

arista
14-06-2009, 11:15 AM
There were Elected
simply because the New Labour voters stayed at home.
Infact from Ch4 News
even had a Life Long voter of New Labour
now voted for BNP as they said what he wanted to here.


Brown has Destroyed England,
in Scotland One Eyed Scottish Brown was kicked out.
Justice

NettoSuperstar!
14-06-2009, 11:18 AM
Racists voted

One eyed Brown is better than 10% Cameron anyday!

Peace out

arista
14-06-2009, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Racists voted

One eyed Brown is better than 10% Cameron anyday!

Peace out


And Ex New Labour Voters
voted for the BNP.



Ch4 ITN News
is second to none.


And Scottish Brown even used the BNP slogan
"British Jobs For British Workers"
Fact.

NettoSuperstar!
14-06-2009, 11:21 AM
I doubt many ex labour voters voted for the BNP

arista
14-06-2009, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
I doubt many ex labour voters voted for the BNP


I was shocked as well.


I blame Brown 100%
for this Mess.

Tom
14-06-2009, 11:28 AM
Where are the places that voted for the BNP? I know Manchester was one (:nono:) but dunno if it was Manchester or Greater Manchester ...

Where was the other?

Tom4784
14-06-2009, 11:30 AM
It's a disgusting state of affairs when the BNP start to gain power. I hate them more then the god awful Tories.

Brittish politics is in a sorry state.

arista
14-06-2009, 12:04 PM
Yes Brown has made us into a Sorry state.
Scotland Kicked him out.

Spike
14-06-2009, 12:07 PM
People with no intelligence who are easily swayed when things aren't going brilliantly

Z
14-06-2009, 01:17 PM
People who are disillusioned with Labour (in particular) and Conservative.

Scarlett.
14-06-2009, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Where are the places that voted for the BNP? I know Manchester was one (:nono:) but dunno if it was Manchester or Greater Manchester ...

Where was the other? Burnley, which is where I used to live, its gonna stir up a lot of racial tension in the area again

Tom
14-06-2009, 03:01 PM
Originally posted by Chewy
Originally posted by Tom
Where are the places that voted for the BNP? I know Manchester was one (:nono:) but dunno if it was Manchester or Greater Manchester ...

Where was the other? Burnley, which is where I used to live, its gonna stir up a lot of racial tension in the area again

Oh great, both from the North West. Makes you really proud to come from there doesn't it :rolleyes:

Shaun
14-06-2009, 04:10 PM
Tom - the other place was in Yorkshire, think it might have been Leeds actually... I'll have a look.

Tom
14-06-2009, 04:14 PM
Shaun you're right ... though on the Manchester fan page they were saying how shocked they were Manchester voted BNP ... there was a huge argument ...how racist some are v its acceptable to be racist ... :sleep::puzzled:

Nurse57
14-06-2009, 04:29 PM
Whilst some who voted for them are unboubtedly racist. There will be a large number who are not but are ignorant of what the BNP really stand for, as they have done a very good job covering that up with eye catching policys that they could never keep too, but that pull all the right strings with a section of the population.

The people who stand and campain for them are the racists.

bananarama
14-06-2009, 05:36 PM
Originally posted by Nurse57
Whilst some who voted for them are unboubtedly racist. There will be a large number who are not but are ignorant of what the BNP really stand for, as they have done a very good job covering that up with eye catching policys that they could never keep too, but that pull all the right strings with a section of the population.

The people who stand and campain for them are the racists.


Well said. The most accurate post thus far on this thread......

Sod_James
14-06-2009, 05:45 PM
everyone is entitled to a vote. Just cos someone voted for the BNP doesnt make them a nasty person.

i dont like the Conservatives but i dont slate ppl who vote for them.

arista
14-06-2009, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Shaun you're right ... though on the Manchester fan page they were saying how shocked they were Manchester voted BNP ... there was a huge argument ...how racist some are v its acceptable to be racist ... :sleep::puzzled:


Yes Shocked
the Fat Lazy Non Voting New Labour people
it is all there fault for staying at home
and of course Stinking One Eyed Scottish Brown
who says the BNP slogan 'British Jobs for British Workers'
what a Dumb Fool.

Tom
14-06-2009, 05:46 PM
Originally posted by bananarama
Originally posted by Nurse57
Whilst some who voted for them are unboubtedly racist. There will be a large number who are not but are ignorant of what the BNP really stand for, as they have done a very good job covering that up with eye catching policys that they could never keep too, but that pull all the right strings with a section of the population.

The people who stand and campain for them are the racists.


Well said. The most accurate post thus far on this thread......

But people know the negative connotations associated with the BNP ... Sky News did a recent survey by telling people BNP policies without saying they were BNP policies. A lot of people agreed with them but when they found out it was the BNP the agreement level dropped. So purely because of who they are has an effect on who will vote for them regardless of policies ........

Shaun
14-06-2009, 05:47 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
Just cos someone voted for the BNP doesnt make them a nasty person.

i'm afraid it really does.

arista
14-06-2009, 05:48 PM
Originally posted by Shaun
Originally posted by Sod_James
Just cos someone voted for the BNP doesnt make them a nasty person.

i'm afraid it really does.


One new BNP Voter
had voted New Labour all his life
he was on Ch4 News.


So Shaun
you have much more to learn in life.

Tom
14-06-2009, 05:50 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
everyone is entitled to a vote. Just cos someone voted for the BNP doesnt make them a nasty person.

i dont like the Conservatives but i dont slate people who vote for them.

Can't really compare the two parties though .... Conservatives don't want rid of non-British people

Simone.
14-06-2009, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Where are the places that voted for the BNP? I know Manchester was one (:nono:) but dunno if it was Manchester or Greater Manchester ...

Where was the other?

Manchester voted for the BNP!?
oh christ, I want to move now. What kind of sickening people am I surrounded by.

Shaun
14-06-2009, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by Shaun
Originally posted by Sod_James
Just cos someone voted for the BNP doesnt make them a nasty person.

i'm afraid it really does.


One new BNP Voter
had voted New Labour all his life
he was on Ch4 News.


So Shaun
you have much more to learn in life.

No I don't. You seem to think voting new labour is automatically a good thing - it isn't. That particular voter is even worse than the others.

Tom
14-06-2009, 05:53 PM
Originally posted by Simone.
Originally posted by Tom
Where are the places that voted for the BNP? I know Manchester was one (:nono:) but dunno if it was Manchester or Greater Manchester ...

Where was the other?

Manchester voted for the BNP!?
oh christ, I want to move now. What kind of sickening people am I surrounded by.

Nah I misunderstood, they don't have the Manchester seat but I think they did well in the Manchester polls :bored:

Fom
14-06-2009, 05:55 PM
I can understand the sudden rise in votes for the BNP, with the increase in news in the media about foreign people taking jobs. I understand if people don't like the polish or whatever but I don't quite think most people understand what the BNP stands for.

Pretty much most of our rights would be gone and all Blacks and Gays would be long gone. I think they got in due to naivety and stupidness!

Simone.
14-06-2009, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Simone.
Originally posted by Tom
Where are the places that voted for the BNP? I know Manchester was one (:nono:) but dunno if it was Manchester or Greater Manchester ...

Where was the other?

Manchester voted for the BNP!?
oh christ, I want to move now. What kind of sickening people am I surrounded by.

Nah I misunderstood, they don't have the Manchester seat but I think they did well in the Manchester polls :bored:

Another reason to hate living Manchester.
They got one somewhere around here though didn't they.

Sod_James
14-06-2009, 06:00 PM
i dont agree with their policies and i did not vote for them.

I took my right not to vote.

but everyone is entitled to their opinions.

Tom
14-06-2009, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
i dont agree with their policies and i did not vote for them.

I took my right not to vote.

but everyone is entitled to their opinions.

But do you not think racism and homophobia cross the line?

Sod_James
14-06-2009, 06:13 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Sod_James
i dont agree with their policies and i did not vote for them.

I took my right not to vote.

but everyone is entitled to their opinions.

But do you not think racism and homophobia cross the line?

Yeh i do. but at the end of the day. everyone is different. thats what makes this world what it is

if ppl wanna vote for them i dont care. thats their decision to make.

Fom
14-06-2009, 06:29 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Sod_James
i dont agree with their policies and i did not vote for them.

I took my right not to vote.

but everyone is entitled to their opinions.

But do you not think racism and homophobia cross the line?

Yeh i do. but at the end of the day. everyone is different. thats what makes this world what it is

if people wanna vote for them i dont care. thats their decision to make.

I kind of agree, at the end of the day we live in a democracy, and EVERYONE is entitled to an opinion and therefore any government can get in power if they have enough followers.

Lets just put it this way... it could be worse. It is everyone else's fault that did not vote, they let it happen.

Mark
14-06-2009, 06:33 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8089142.stm

arista
14-06-2009, 06:39 PM
Originally posted by Fom
I can understand the sudden rise in votes for the BNP, with the increase in news in the media about foreign people taking jobs. I understand if people don't like the polish or whatever but I don't quite think most people understand what the BNP stands for.

Pretty much most of our rights would be gone and all Blacks and Gays would be long gone. I think they got in due to naivety and stupidness!



Yes They got Votes via Clever Means.
But Dumb One Eyed Scottish Brown
used a BNP slogan "British jobs For British Workers"


So Dumb Scottish Brown
has Destroyed England
And the Clever Scottish Kicked him out of power.

Miss-red
14-06-2009, 07:21 PM
Originally posted by Nurse57
Whilst some who voted for them are unboubtedly racist. There will be a large number who are not but are ignorant of what the BNP really stand for, as they have done a very good job covering that up with eye catching policys that they could never keep too, but that pull all the right strings with a section of the population.

The people who stand and campain for them are the racists. :thumbs: Very well said. great post.

NettoSuperstar!
18-06-2009, 02:03 PM
Nick Griffin addressing a KKK meeting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OSzAtxnAJU

Nick Griffin denying the Holocaust on the Cook Report
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X8QQwU00Jk&feature=related

Nick Griffin denying he denied the Holocaust on the Cook Report
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-G2x9lotx8&feature=channel_page

Tom
18-06-2009, 02:10 PM
Nick Griffin is a walking cock

TheOfficialAdam
19-06-2009, 05:34 PM
i didnt vote for bnp,but i do agree with them on some things.
this country needs a turn around, but bnp is definitely not the way to go.

FrenchAffair2
21-06-2009, 06:41 AM
England has a long history of racism, we can't be surprised.

TheMac
21-06-2009, 07:40 AM
The racism and homophobia is enough, but the fact they want to LEGALISE rape, it's just disgusting really. So while I do think everyone has a fair right to vote, IF the BNP ever come into serious power, this country will be in a FAR worse state than it is now.

arista
21-06-2009, 08:54 AM
Originally posted by FrenchAffair2
England has a long history of racism, we can't be surprised.


So Has France.

FrenchAffair2
21-06-2009, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by FrenchAffair2
England has a long history of racism, we can't be surprised.


So Has France.

and given that I wouldn't be surprised if racist parties existed in France as well. How ever France has since the age of colonalism moved far more towards progress in intergration and French society is far more open and tollarant today.

English society remainds very strongly against immigrants and racism is still insitutionalized accrost much of England. The whole skinhead movement started and remains strong in England.

It seems it is growing even with the election of the BNP.

andyman
21-06-2009, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by FrenchAffair2
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by FrenchAffair2
England has a long history of racism, we can't be surprised.


So Has France.

and given that I wouldn't be surprised if racist parties existed in France as well. How ever France has since the age of colonalism moved far more towards progress in intergration and French society is far more open and tollarant today.

English society remainds very strongly against immigrants and racism is still insitutionalized accrost much of England. The whole skinhead movement started and remains strong in England.

It seems it is growing even with the election of the BNP.
Yes and Paris is a lovely place... No problems there at all, nope nothing.

30stone
21-06-2009, 03:57 PM
BNP

got 8 - 10 % of votes in some places up north.


Showed on the news some people that were just like, we have been betrayed by the lib dems conservatives and labour so i just voted bnp didnt know what else to do.


I never voted id of voted the "crazy monster" party or whatever it is.

Tom
21-06-2009, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by FrenchAffair2
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by FrenchAffair2
England has a long history of racism, we can't be surprised.


So Has France.

and given that I wouldn't be surprised if racist parties existed in France as well. How ever France has since the age of colonalism moved far more towards progress in intergration and French society is far more open and tollarant today.

English society remainds very strongly against immigrants and racism is still insitutionalized accrost much of England. The whole skinhead movement started and remains strong in England.

It seems it is growing even with the election of the BNP.

If the majority or Britain are against immigrants then why is there such a big deal about them getting 2 European seats, and moreover why aren't they a much bigger party than they are? The mind boggles with the logic of some.

FrenchAffair2
23-06-2009, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by FrenchAffair2
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by FrenchAffair2
England has a long history of racism, we can't be surprised.


So Has France.

and given that I wouldn't be surprised if racist parties existed in France as well. How ever France has since the age of colonalism moved far more towards progress in intergration and French society is far more open and tollarant today.

English society remainds very strongly against immigrants and racism is still insitutionalized accrost much of England. The whole skinhead movement started and remains strong in England.

It seems it is growing even with the election of the BNP.

If the majority or Britain are against immigrants then why is there such a big deal about them getting 2 European seats, and moreover why aren't they a much bigger party than they are? The mind boggles with the logic of some.

Because politics is mainly controlled by the upper elite and cooperations who won't benifit from the BNP.

Shaun
23-06-2009, 05:43 PM
Originally posted by 30stone
BNP

got 8 - 10 % of votes in some places up north.


Showed on the news some people that were just like, we have been betrayed by the lib dems conservatives and labour so i just voted bnp didnt know what else to do.


I never voted id of voted the "crazy monster" party or whatever it is.

The Monster Raving Loony Party?

Funny for a laugh or two, but definitely a wasted vote :tongue:

lily.
24-06-2009, 08:02 AM
Originally posted by Nurse57
Whilst some who voted for them are unboubtedly racist. There will be a large number who are not but are ignorant of what the BNP really stand for, as they have done a very good job covering that up with eye catching policys that they could never keep too, but that pull all the right strings with a section of the population.

The people who stand and campain for them are the racists.

That is a very good point.

A lot of people can't see past the 'public policies'.