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Old 21-06-2009, 06:15 PM #45
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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.
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