I’ve been participating in a couple of BNP discussion groups, one on should the BNP leader be allowed on Question Time and another on the BNP generally.
A link to this page was posted on another pro BNP Facebook group with around 3,000 members asking BNP members to vote for the BNP here!
Looks like around 80 BNP supporters came and voted and a small number commented as well.
At first I thought it was one person using a proxy to vote, but after checking they appear (99% sure, you can never be 100% sure) to be legitimate votes, so I’ll leave them in (I can delete votes).
Nothing stopping anyone suggesting others to vote for a particular party, this page will gain 10s of thousands of visitors naturally before the general election, so should be close to how the British public will vote (mostly) even with the odd glitch like the one above.
David
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