According to the British National Party website the British National Party will try to achieve the following if they gain power at the general election: Updated October 2016 Mass Immigration is the greatest threat to our precious and unique British identity. The pressure on housing and on public services such as schools, hospitals, transport networks, […]
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People accept that the BNP offer common sense based policies, many of these policies are used in countries around the world now. The BNP continues to grow very quickly and is gathering support from the moderate right too, the worry is that many middle class people are supporting them and not just council estate fodder. The UAF has made them look more like the victims by attacking them i.e in Bolton, the media also generate support for them by trying to patronise the public.
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BNP are far from offering common sense policies because lets be honest the members themselves have no common sense they want to take Britain to the stone ages.
its better to have a stone ago, than having young white girls been turned into street girls
What I find so very sad about all of this debate is the fact that I’m forced into a position where I’m even investigating BNP policy.
I feel very strongly about the sacrifices made by recent generations which protected our right to vote in a free and democratic country and that political homogeny has lead to rampant voter apathy.
What saddens me is that the aforementioned political homogeny has led to us having two electable parties between whom it’s no longer possible to tell the difference. Of course, the representatives from both sides will be more than happy to point those differences out but when you examine the record of inconsistencies on both sides it doesn’t fill me with confidence that either side is telling the truth.
Watching the myriad interviews and independent(?) observations, all I can see representing the two (or three if you insist) electable elements – and therefore ultimately my country, are people offering tit-for-tat retaliations about political policy minutiae and who are so steeped in “the party line” that they are no longer able to seperate that from the genuine concerns of their constituents. I see a political stodge topped with my own deep concerns about the trustworthiness of the people concerned who stike me (and have for years) as people whose major concern is not the outlook of their country but their own bank balance and public image.
There is an oft used phrase: “a career in politics” which applies nicely to these people, many of whom who have entered politics direct from University and it represents another major concern. Politics should never be about a career. The primary aim of politics should be about serving the best needs of the country. If a career results from that then so be it but at the moment we are being governed by people who have never really seen politics as anything but a career when it should be viewed as public service.
If this country is ever going to give itself a chance to avoid domestic collapse in so many areas it has to do something radical to remove these career-politicians and install people who feel it is their duty of public service to address the genuine (not politically manufactured) concerns of the population.
Like it or not, the only people to really offer this approach as a genuine option are the BNP. I have to admit that when I first started along this line of thinking I was more than a little nervous about where it might lead but I have to say that although there are still some areas where I need to do more research, so far the solutions they are offering to the problems which affect and / or concern me are realistic and refreshing.
What’s ironic about the whole argument though is that the people whose successive mismanagement has caused me to think this way in the first place – the politicians – would be the first to brand me “racist” if I were to publicly air my views, the irony being that they’ve completely missed the point that I’m “Joe Average” and just one of an ever growing base of potential voters who -should they chose to break away from their petty bickering for a while and genuinely concentrate on the issues that concern “Joe Average”, just might win my vote.
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I agree on some of the issues but not on others, the thing i do agree about is the fact i am one of these people out of millions who have come out of college or some form of education and due in that education i could not get a part-time job and now cant get a full-time job in anything as we are in this recession, and whys that? alot of it must be due to the fact we let any john dick and harry in to this country and they take all our min wage jobs which i could do myself. on the other hand, if we did not have immgrants or foreign people in this country we would not have alot of doctors and medical care helpers, as we the british do not have many of us who are in that industry.
Also i have many forgein friends who live here and that have never lived in the country the ancesters where born, they are british born!
So tell me this, who is british, totally british because as far as i am concerned every 1 as a bit of sumthing in them, i have a tiny tiny bit of spanish in me, but i dnt look spanish i dont talk spanish i look like the british person, if u really know what that is? are we saying that white people are the only british people, well u can get white aficans/all ethinics. are we sayin born and breed in britian is british, we’ll then my baby 2nd cousins are british, there mum is white british my cousin and there dad is black afican, they are half cast, so what about them?
are we going to send them to afica were there never been, with there dad they dnt see??
Getting my point!!
Who is british these days?
That is why i am not voting BNP, this is my first year of voting and still deciding on who to vote for but i no 1 thing, it aint BNP
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I totally agree and think everyone has a bit of ethnicity in them even if it is the tiniest because if we look at the historically England used to be Saxony and got invaded by the Anglicans (Germans, then we became Anglo Saxons during the 5th century Britain has faced many invasions by the Vikings(Norway,Holland ect), Romans (Greeks) so therefore Britain has always been a multicultural society just because most English people are blonde and white doesn’t mean they are entirely English becuase if they researched they could find they have German or dutch ancestors. This all about history; The facts which I am afraid the BNP lack, I am only 16 but I know for a fact I will never vote BNP.
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How can anyone follow the BNP because they lack so much knowledge of history, economy and politics. BNP are nothing but racist because they once denied the holocaust despite the hard evidence that it existed. I’m not even Jewish and even I know it existed. what makes you think if they came to power they wouldn’t deny it again?
The BNP would only take this country beyond backwards and destroy us as a tolerant community and economically developed country to the most hated country and less economically developed country most our trade come overseas no one will want to trade with this country if we all had fascist ideologies. If we don’t accept immigrants then who’s going to do the jobs most people wouldn’t do anyway furthermore these immigrants get payed bellow the minimum wage which is illegal but they do it to survive and no one says anything about that instead employers exploit them just to make a profit. At schools we all have equal opportunities if people tried harder to get where they want to be then they wouldn’t be sitting on the backsides complaining about the foreigners taking their jobs because it’s an excuse and they are not they are doing what most people might turn their noses on or are too lazy to do. Some people need to realize the best jobs are always competitive meaning you need top qualifications and experience, people don’t get jobs according to race it’s about how well you qualify. Besides if people feel strongly about immigrants taking their jobs then why don’t they take their employers to court seeing as they feel discriminated because if that person has a good case there are laws to protect them. Such as the Discrimination Act and if they find they don’t have a case then it’s probably because they had racist views in the first place.
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We need england to be england
I do not entirely agree with the BNP policy but one thing I do agree to is the control of immigration espcially in recessessions british unemployed should have top priority on the jobfront especially for unskilled work which mainly refects minimum wage.
At the moment labours idea to get long term unemployed back to work is to make mandatory one months work experience working for dole, but if there is no permanent job offer at the end of it what use is it, this then becomes slave labour, As a long term unemployed person who is desperate to get any form of work I am beginning to come round to the BNP. For as I see it illigal immigrants working in this country are stopping genuine people from getting work and the firms who employ such should receive tremendous fines. I see factories in my area with high levels of eastern europeans working there, I was actually told by an agency they prefer to take on there books foreign labour because they don’t have to mess around signing off the dole, this is sheer bunkum what they mean is they would have to pay me a proper wage.
So yes in this respect I do agree with stopping the flood of immigrants coming in.
as for people born here they have every right same as me no matter what there colour to live and work here.
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Has anyone noticed how utterly biased the media, and even this web site are to the BNP?
Take this web site for instance. You can debate BNP policy and slag them off all you like! but you cannot vote for them on the online poll!!!
Is someone worried that the results might be a tad embaressing?
“Punish The Pigs” Vote BNP.
Media Bias Against The BNP
When I had the BNP as a poll option, BNP supporters campaigned to get the BNP vote unrealistically high (was at around 35% at one point!!!) and it made the poll worthless. Also there was cheating on the part of the BNP supporters, over 800 cheated votes by what looked like one person!
See https://general-election-2010.co.uk/general-election-2010-have-your-say/comment-page-3/#comment-4125
Before I removed the BNP from the poll they had around 12% of the vote (and the % was slowly falling from the 35% high as more organic search engine traffic visited and voted for ALL parties not just the BNP). The BNP do not have 12% of the popular vote as shown by recent by-elections (it’s probably significantly below 5%).
Look at https://general-election-2010.co.uk/weekly-general-election-poll-results/ where Other Parties is averaging around 6% and that’s not all BNP, there are other parties.
The reason why my poll had the BNP at 12% was because BNP supporters had been encouraging other BNP supporters from the main BNP website (which I accept is a popular site) and various pro BNP websites (like Facebook groups with tens of thousands of BNP supporting members) to vote BNP in the poll: I’d been getting a LOT of BNP supporters just visiting my site from around September last year to vote BNP in the poll!
My site was also predominantly filled with pro BNP comments as well!
The 1,800 real BNP votes was not deleted when I removed them as a voting option, I moved them to the Other Political Parties option which took the Other Parties vote to around 2,500 votes (~700 wasn’t votes for the BNP). Even though the BNP manipulated the poll, other than the 800 cheated votes I haven’t deleted BNP votes.
This was near the end of January and since then the Other Political Parties % of the vote has slowly, but surely decline from around 17% to the current 9% because there’s no longer a political reason for BNP supporters to visit my site to manipulate the poll.
Had I been wrong about the BNP supporters manipulating the poll for political gain we’d have seen the Other Political Parties vote % remain above the 15% level if ~15% of my traffic supports the BNP: mostly traffic is now from Google and other search engines rather than a more than fair share from pro BNP websites who all voted BNP (most of my organic search engine visitors don’t bother to vote in the poll, most of the early BNP visitors voted BNP).
If every visitor voted in the poll we’d have seen around 15,000 votes on the 6th of April as that’s roughly how many people visited the site when the election was called by the PM. Since the 6th (less than a week ago) we’d be looking at over 60,000 votes in that time IF everyone voted in the poll, about 7,000 have voted in that time.
Feel free to think it’s some kind of conspiracy against the BNP, but the truth is I had the BNP as a voting option, but BNP supporters ruined my poll so I had to remove them. I’d have rather left the BNP in as a voting option, but unfortunately the BNP supporters have been shown to manipulate polls online which ruins a poll!
David
BNP Supporters Manipulating Online Polls
How sad they have to make themselves look popular. This shows not a lot of people really take notice of them.