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Would you ever vote BNP
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanThe BNP are addressing issues I care about.
The thugs and idiots you all point to exist. The thing is that the same thugs and idiots exist in other parties, or do you think our gaols are just full of BNP voters?
I am under no illusions about the BNP, neither am I under any illusions about the other political parties.
I have not swallowed the anti BNP propaganda like you lot seem to have.
The mainstream parties are far more interested in having power than using that power to address the concerns of the British people.
The mainstream parties need a good kick up the arris to stop them sleep walking us into what I see as a nightmare.
My bottom line is that the only political party claiming to address issues that concern me is the BNP. The only political party I believe will at least try and follow their manifesto is the BNP.
I want change and no other party is going to even consider that change unless it sees that people want that change.
I see no alternative than voting for the BNP.
That is all I have to say on this one.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000And you think they haven't tailor made their message for a specific group? The angry young man. I would urge caution to everyone thinking about voting for them on the basis of their shiny polished "manifesto". You will not get what you expect.Comment
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000And you think they haven't tailor made their message for a specific group? The angry young man. I would urge caution to everyone thinking about voting for them on the basis of their shiny polished "manifesto". You will not get what you expect.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by TrollDid any of the Labour manifesto's suggest abandoning border controls & flooding the country with third worlders?Comment
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Political Bullsh!t
All mainstream politicians are inherently corrupt and dishonest, which is why people are looking to fringe parties to provide an alternative. The problem is that once the fringe party has attracted a significant vote they become mainstream and then the corruption kicks in, it's a vicious circle.
At the last general election the "choice" of candidates was so bad that I voted for a guy dressed as a banana, at least he didn't pretend to be something that he wasn't i.e. a looney with too much time on his hands.
If I see another picture of that tosser David Cameron pretending to be a "geezer", and someone that undertands what 90% of the population have to put up, I'll be voting for the banana man again or if there's a choice I might vote vegetable this time - sorry for the rant, I feel better now.Comment
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Originally posted by billygunAll mainstream politicians are inherently corrupt and dishonest, which is why people are looking to fringe parties to provide an alternative. The problem is that once the fringe party has attracted a significant vote they become mainstream and then the corruption kicks in, it's a vicious circle.
At the last general election the "choice" of candidates was so bad that I voted for a guy dressed as a banana, at least he didn't pretend to be something that he wasn't i.e. a looney with too much time on his hands.
If I see another picture of that tosser David Cameron pretending to be a "geezer", and someone that undertands what 90% of the population have to put up, I'll be voting for the banana man again or if there's a choice I might vote vegetable this time - sorry for the rant, I feel better now.Comment
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Originally posted by TrollDid any of the Labour manifesto's suggest abandoning border controls & flooding the country with third worlders?McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000And your point is?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by TrollIt doesn't always do what it says on the canMcCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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