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Aww, poor Nick has his feelings hurt...

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    #11
    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    The BBC is supposed to be impartial. In this case, it was anything but. Even Dimblebum was on the attack. They (BBC) blew it, big time, in their over-eagerness to demonise Griffin.

    A better panel, a more neutral audience, and the usual QT format would have elucidated much more. From the shambles that was last night's QT, I am none the wiser about what the BNP really stands for, or why I should oppose or support it.

    My gut instinct is to oppose it, but I would like to have the opportunity of having some concrete data to inform my opinion. QT certainly wasn't the forum for that.
    What did they do when Nigel thingie (UKIP) was on for the first time? I expect most of the questions weren't about Europe...
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      #12

      Aww, poor Nick has his feelings hurt...


      just worked out how to keep the BNP all over the front pages for another day


      If there's one thing I (grudgingly) admire him for it is being just as good as all the mainstream politicians at playing the meedja, and they are all lapping it up like idiots.
      Last edited by moorfield; 23 October 2009, 13:36.

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        #13
        Originally posted by centurian View Post
        Anyone prepared to admit they voted BNP
        I will be voting BNP.

        I (when in the UK) am in a safe Tory seat, and it is the Tories who I want to be in government, because they are a lesser evil than Labour.
        But they are still going to be crap, and under "lettuce leaf" Cameron will continue many of the policies that have caused a lot of harm to the country (and us contractors).

        So the BNP are the only real opposition now, as the other parties get closer to one another in terms of policy and execution.
        By increasing the popular vote for the BNP, I'll be doing my (small) bit in making the other parties aware that they do have an opposition, and that voters do have a real choice. i.e. it will keep them in line.


        I should add that if the BNP actually get in, I would flee the country (again).

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          #14
          Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
          I should add that if the BNP actually get in, I would flee the country (again).
          Yeah, some contractors I've met in Scandi told me they voted labour for much the same reasons. The irony.
          Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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