According to the British National Party website the British National Party will try to achieve the following if they gain power at the 2010 general election: We are opposed to the Single European Currency, and support the overwhelming majority of the British people in their desire to keep the Pound and our traditional weights and […]
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The BNP have 0% of Parliamentary seats.
The BNP have 0.2% of council seats.
The BNP received less votes in the European Elections in 2009 than they did last time round – the sahre of the vote went up.
Give up you pathetic Nazi scum.
Have you seen how many are aiming to vote for the BNP this time?
They seem to be the ONLY Party that will STOP the present unfettered immigration policy which threatens jobs and housing AND will get us out of the European Union which is taking away our right to self-determination and democracy, our own £Pound Sterling and Weights & Measures.
I want my vote to be effective and our policies and laws to be made by our Parliament.
I have always been a Tory, but like many people I know, I cannot tolerate the proposed policies of either Lab/Cons/Lib Parties that aim to tolerate more immigration and are set to sleep-walk us deeper into the EU.
Vote BNP.
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I don’t think we need to worry about the BNP
0.2% of council seats and 0 % of parliamentary seats, they aren’t a threat.
You’re right, they’re not a threat; why? Because they’re a legal political party that don’t want to hurt or harass anyone.
Labour has been a threat to our culture and in general I’d class them as racist since they discriminate based upon race; particularly the white race.
Qoute.
Jaymie Cain Steele
“Labour has been a threat to our culture and in general I’d class them as racist since they discriminate based upon race; particularly the white race.”
Pot? Kettle? Black?
I’ve heard of spin but that’s just ridiculous.
There is such a thing as being British and we are not a threatened race, as long as the BNP don’t get into power.
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Yeh, there is such a thing as being British isn’t there.
I’d hardly call the rising number of mosques British.
I’d hardly call the dwindling number of white people British.
I’d hardly call (quote from Jack straw) “30 percent of the british population is Asian” British, the fact he says Asian quite clearly states that they’re not British but Asian.
I’d hardly call the rising number of Shiriah courts British.
I’d hardly call the wilting of our celebrations which are cultural British, such as St Georges day.
Over 50% of the population think that the culture is dying and have claimed that on face alone they agree with the BNP’s policies.
You’re claiming that over 50% of the population are wrong, all EDL sympathisers and supporters are wrong, all BNP voters/sympathisers/members are wrong, but you on the other hand are right against all these.
Learn that opinions can’t be right or wrong; otherwise your argument will always be a fair tad bigotry.
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“RE:You’re claiming that over 50% of the population are wrong”
That’s a poor argument to say the least!
If it’s a black or white (yes or no) type question (pun intended) you are either right or wrong. In a situation where 50% agree that also means 50% disagree.
50% are going to be wrong in the above scenario.
David
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Indeed and with an average voter support of under 5% that isn’t going to be changing much any time soon
These are just a few short videos of Nick Griffin speaking in the EU Parliament.
Nick Griffin EU Parliament Speech on matters of political importance
Nick Griffin EU Parliament Speech on Iran Debate
Nick Griffin EU Parliament Speech on EU-Russia Summit
Nick Griffin EU Parliament Speech – Climate change (days before the leaked emails released to the press)
Nick Griffin EU Speech – Preparation of the Copenhagen summit on climate change debate
Honesty. Vote BNP
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Asylum Myth: Britain is the top destination for asylum seekers
Fact: Even within the EU, the UK ranked 10th in 2001 in number of asylum applications compared to the country’s population. The world’s poorest countries both produce and bear responsibility for most refugees. During 1992-2001, 86% of the world’s estimated 12 million refugees originated in developing countries, while such countries provided asylum to 72%. In comparison with countries like Canada, the UK is no ‘soft touch’. In 2001, Canada granted protection to 97% of Afghan asylum applicants, while the UK granted only 19%. Somali applicants had a 92% success rate in Canada, while in the UK it was only 34%.
An analysis by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees showed that the major reason for lodging applications in a particular country is the presence of an established community there. In January to June 2000, of all applications in Europe, 96% of people from Mali sought asylum in France, 60% of Albanians applied in Belgium, 48% of Nigerians applied in Ireland and 45% of Sri Lankans applied in the UK.
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What a typical uaf rant from a prat who cant even post on the correct site!
It is of course this twisted logic that has caused the French to build a camp at Sangat nr Calais to accomodate them all!
… “The other thing, of course, is that I want popele who actually do want to come to this country and become a part of it, not popele who want to recreate a little version of their own on land that happens to be in the UK…”In response to Bill,”We can build new homes, provide new services, it can be done”But it isn’t being. We have to ask, if we can’t get past the green lobby enough to build homes for the popele who are already here, how are we planning to do it for hundreds of thousands more?”That suddenly we are swamped beyond our housing resourses, do you have evidence of this? Most migrants live in rented accomadation.
Oky