Although I disagree with who you’ll vote for I don’t disagree with your anger towards what happens in our name.
If it wasn’t for my back problems (despite an operation in February still can’t sit for long periods, might get better next year the operation recovery timescale is 18 months) I could see myself going into local politics (town or district council). If you want change for the better, you have to get involved.
I started this site because I see the Conservatives winning the next general election and was hoping to change a few minds to vote Labour or Lib Dems (that backfired a little :-)). I knew little about the BNP before starting this site.
I know you think the BNP are the answer to Britain’s problems, but the reality is the people behind the BNP are a nasty bunch! Don’t get me wrong, there’s awful people in all the political parties and in an ideal world all the corrupt/criminal MP’s etc… would not only be removed from office, but pay for their corruption/crimes.
I don’t like David Cameron, but he’s a better person than Nick Griffin, David Cameron doesn’t have a history of antisemitism and supporting fascist political organisations: and please don’t compare Nick Griffin being a member of the National Front with David Cameron supporting the UAF, there’s no comparison. National Front = awful racist political party, UAF = political group with a good cause, but whose tactics leave a lot to be desired.
How can you support a party with a leader who thinks the holocaust didn’t happen and everything is a big New World Order conspiracy? If you believe in the NWO conspiracy you don’t go around telling people, it’s like believing crop circles are alien landing strips, keep your views quiet until you have real uncontroversial evidence, otherwise you come across as a nutter. If the NWO conspiracy is Nick Griffin’s open views (the watered down version for public consumption), I’d hate to hear what he believes behind closed doors!
From your comments Terrence I see you care about Britain, but I don’t understand how you can support a party with party officials who clearly have fascist/Nazi/racist backgrounds? If Hitler were alive today you wouldn’t vote for him if he told you he’d changed his views now, but don’t know why!
Have you read what officials within the BNP have said and done?
Just to confirm Terrence:
You don’t admire Adolf Hitler?
Multiple current officials of the BNP have said they do including Nick Griffin.
You don’t deny the holocaust?
Multiple current officials of the BNP have said they do including Nick Griffin.
I don’t understand how anyone who loves Britain can vote for people like that, it scares me to think what they’d do in power!
David
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