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That's all well and good, but what's the BNP position on Giant Alien Lizards?
As ever, Google is your friend. Some of the responses:
Question Time, Free Speech, BNP & Holocaust Denial... - Page 5 ...
Perhaps he could join forces with David Icke. Don't know what the BNP policies would be on Giant alien lizards though.
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Media Refuses to Discuss BNP Policy : The British National Party
As for the media refusing to discuss BNP policy, they are not just ..... that an alien group of lizards are taking over the human race is ifact, true. ...
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SOCIALIST UNITY » ROYAL MAIL BACKS DOWN AND ALLOWS STAFF TO REFUSE ...
Ah, yes, Benbow - its a conspiracy against the BNP organised by rootless cosmopolitan giant green space lizards who control finance capital, labour and the ...
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Paul MacInnes: Stare into the eyes of John McCain and Tom Cruise ...
5 Sep 2008 ... Like some kind of giant alien lizard. ..... Last 24 hours. 1. Twenty questions for the BNP | Sunny Hundal (480 comments); 2. ...
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The outspoken witness of Cardinal Roger Mahony, fearless defender ...
Opinion poll: more than half of British voters think the BNP 'has a point' .... dungeons after you saw him turn into an alien lizard when you touched your brown scapular ? ..... on immigration, on the status of English, and on foreign policy, ... or on the wonders of liturgical dance and giant puppets…or on giving ...
A Home Office spokesman said: “Our new flexible points based system gives us greater control on those coming to work or study from outside Europe, ensuring that only those that Britain need can come.
“Britain's borders are stronger than ever before and we are rolling out ID cards to foreign nationals, we have introduced civil penalties for those employing illegal workers and from the end of next year our electronic border system will monitor 95 per cent of journeys in and out of the UK.
“The British people can be confident that immigration is under control.”
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NG is, so far, getting a lot of supportive comments in the on-line newspapers I've read today. Times, Telegraph and of course Mail. Not particularly by potential voters, but the shamed by the way he was treated.
E.g. from a Times commenter:
What the core vote and sympathisers of Griffin and his ilk saw were angry black/Asian/gay/Jewish people threatening the only man in the room who dares to express how they feel, and not only that, the so called 'experts' on the panel managed to alienate them further with the whole 'there's no such thing as indigenous' topic...Oafish maybe, but what the viewing public saw was an unending stream of bile thrown in his direction by the audience, panel and chairman on what is supposed to be an impartial channel. Griffin never once got angry, was never afforded the opportunity to prove his stupidity and if anything he was the most polite person there in terms of allowing others to speak and laughing at other people's jokes, if a tad insincerely. The real talking point is not Griffin, but how Straw was allowed to wriggle out of acknowledging that his party have created an environment that has allowed the BNP to thrive.
The last paragraph of that article confirms what I've always suspected:
Labour encouraged mass immigration to help socially engineer a “multicultural” country and to try to “rub the Right’s nose in diversity”, according to Andrew Neather, a former adviser to Tony Blair
Subversive, Stalinist bastards.
Yes, Liebour's silence on immigration, as many suspected, was deliberate.
The last paragraph of that article confirms what I've always suspected:
Labour encouraged mass immigration to help socially engineer a “multicultural” country and to try to “rub the Right’s nose in diversity”, according to Andrew Neather, a former adviser to Tony Blair
What worries the tulip out of me are people like my mother in law, 75+, who thinks the other political parties need to be taught a lesson. 'Only for a short while you understand and then get that nice Mr Brown/Cameron back'. So she will be voting BNP next time. I don't think she is alone so we will stumble into a nightmare.
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