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    Also got to say, that in the cold light of day, unfortunately I think this will only have got him more supporters. Not through any competency on his part but for people feeling sorry for him and empathising with the perception, ironically, that he was being picked on.
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      Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
      Jack Straw is a prime example of a man promoted beyond his ability. He's a total buffoon.
      A victim of the Peter Principle? Isn't that success of sorts? I.e making the most of limited abilities?

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        Originally posted by snaw View Post
        Also got to say, that in the cold light of day, unfortunately I think this will only have got him more supporters. Not through any competency on his part but for people feeling sorry for him and empathising with the perception, ironically, that he was being picked on.
        I disagree, I think his incompetance, U-turns, and general unprofessionalism will be a big vote loser. I can't remember seeing an elected politician so ill at ease meeting the public, and the over exaggerated nodding in agreement points made that it's fairly obvious he wouldn't agree with in private, only served to underline his duplicity.

        I said before that this could've been the making or breaking of the BNP, I think it will be the latter.
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          Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
          I disagree, I think his incompetance, U-turns, and general unprofessionalism will be a big vote loser. I can't remember seeing an elected politician so ill at ease meeting the public, and the over exaggerated nodding in agreement points made that it's fairly obvious he wouldn't agree with in private, only served to underline his duplicity.

          I said before that this could've been the making or breaking of the BNP, I think it will be the latter.
          Fair enough, he was rubbbish. Totally agree - but so were the rest of the politicians. They did a very poor job indeed, and I think (Maybe wrongly) that some people watching that, who are that way inclined, might actually have felt sorry for him.

          Hope I am wrong.
          Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

          Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

          That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

          Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

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            Originally posted by snaw View Post
            Also got to say, that in the cold light of day, unfortunately I think this will only have got him more supporters. Not through any competency on his part but for people feeling sorry for him and empathising with the perception, ironically, that he was being picked on.
            Us Brits do like to get behind an underdog and don't like to see underdogs being picked on by bigger more powerful rivals.

            That said, I don't think this applies to our feelings towards politicians.

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              Originally posted by snaw View Post
              Also got to say, that in the cold light of day, unfortunately I think this will only have got him more supporters. Not through any competency on his part but for people feeling sorry for him and empathising with the perception, ironically, that he was being picked on.
              Yes, just seen a longer report on the TV, and an awful lot looked quite scripted. That 'south pole' joke was very good, made me LOL, but delivered by someone without much sense of timing, i.e. came over like an obvious pre-scripted set up.
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                Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
                What a slimy git he is. He has no solid facts that he can support, it's all emotive and subjective. And he's full of contradictions. He needs to grow up, basically.
                So just another politician then?
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                  I am watching now. What a revolting individual, just gone a bit green at his comment re: the 'non violent kkk'. Eff me.
                  Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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                    Pathetic all round - made him appear picked on which will get him more supporters.

                    No really killer questions such as "As a racist party, if the BNP gets in power how will they cope with the rise of India and China in world affairs?
                    Can you really do business with the rest of the world while despising certain peoples and cultures?
                    Do they intend the UK to become a backwater pariah state (like South Africa used to be) " etc etc etc .


                    Having said all of which the man came over as a competely immature twunt (smiling at mention of the holocaust FFS). He was so bad he even made the loathsome and slimy uber-twunt Jack Straw look principled.
                    Hard Brexit now!
                    #prayfornodeal

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                      It doesn't really matter how he did as few of the people voting for the BNP will support their purist ideas on Britishness anyway. For most of us "our" culture is what we grew up with.

                      The major problem is that the pace of change due to immigration is so fast that people cannot cope with it. Until that issue is addressed they will vote BNP as a protest even if were led by Adolph himself.
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