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Old 04-07-2009, 12:06 PM #16
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Difference being Conservatives and Liberals, and most other mainstream political parties, dont preach views that cross the barriers breaking into the views of others.

Essentialy the same thing? What could a Conservative possibly tell a young child and what could a Neo-Nazi tell a young child? Are you honestly trying to compare the two?
They could both bring in their biases. You're not quite getting it.

BNP members should be allowed to teach, as long as they don't start teaching that the Holocaust never happened.
Yeah but thats the thing. Their going to have a hard time keeping away from that rubbish. We are talking about the BNP here. A party that thrives on letting their views dominate each and every aspect of their life. Do you honestly think they could spend a day teaching about the British workforce of World War II without saying ''okay kids, close those books for a moment''.
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