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Previously on "BNP on Question Time"
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One of the mainstream (Labour) politicians was on the radio arguing the BNP shouldn't appear because they would lie about ther intentions and appear nice and friendly whilst being nasty and authoritarian - oh the irony!
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostNo candidates in my area....
I'm 100% libertarian according to their quiz...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMarginly less unpopular than mainstream parties in certain chavvy areas, I think you mean.
Left wing/right wing don't really mean much. Political compass gives a better view. Especially the graph here.
I'm south of Milton Friedman, on the scale - I now know why it's pointless for me to vote!!
All parties are far too authoritarian for my liking....
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Wikileaks publishes BNP 'member list' (again)
Larger and perhaps more bogus this time. Includes a peer.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYes, why not? If BNP is breaking any laws they should be put on trial, otherwise it is a witch hunt that only benefits them.
I personally care far more about thieving ruling party than BNP who don't stand a chance - that's why Labour love them so much as it helps to detract attention - it's the Labour MPs who should be on trial, BNP done exactly nil compared to them.
Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat's difficult to understand?
What part of National Socialism (aka Nazism) don't you get?
Godwin's Law applies.
BNP 1, sasguru 0.
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Whilst it might be fun to see the BNP policies ripped apart I dont really like giving the stupid twunts any airtime.
Of course I will watch the program.....
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostInstead of getting the arse about their existence, a more serious point is why the BNP are gaining popularity in the first place.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMarginly less unpopular than mainstream parties in certain chavvy areas, I think you mean.
Left wing/right wing don't really mean much. Political compass gives a better view. Especially the graph here.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostActually I don't get it.
They are National Socialists (racist lefties) so why are they called the far right?
Historically, the far right (Nazis and Facists) and the far left (communists) always shared certain economic traits namely their belief in state control of the economy.
They differed completely on certain other points but were also united in their contempt for democracy.
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This bunch have just moved in where the mainstream political parties have alienated the electorate. An elected governments most important job is looking after the people who elected them, NOT massaging their ego's on the world stage.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostYep. Very popular in certain areas I believe.
Left wing/right wing don't really mean much. Political compass gives a better view. Especially the graph here.
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