Comment on Reasons to Vote British National Party by T.S.Andrews.

BNP supporter here, proving you wrong – I believe Nick Griffin has said things which I (and hopefully a lot of other people) find to be repulsive with regards to the holocaust and other such things. He claims to have changed his mind and, if he truly has, it’s a little bit more reassuring. However, whether he actually HAS changed his mind is irrelevant – the fact that he said them is a huge baggage.

However, there is a far more controversial figure that isn’t doing the BNP any favours: Mark Collett. The things that he has said make Griffin’s comments look saintly in comparison.

There’s also a couple of policies of the BNP I strongly abhor (I’ll elaborate in detail if you want, but it’s better placed in a separate comment to prevent a huge wall of text).

So why am I supporting the BNP? The reason is simple: they are by far the most vocal when it comes to issues that a significant number of people are concerned with – immigration; the suffering of our troops thanks to piggy, bonus-hogging bureaucrats and war-warmongering politicians; the skewed “quota” and “equality” system; etc. These concerns are known to the politicians, yet they are either flat-out ignoring them, or are reluctantly agreeing in some wishy-washy manner.

The BNP is the only party which truly makes other politicians fearful. Perhaps if they can scrape a seat in territories they are more powerful (Barking and Dagenham, Barnsley, etc.), or can get a handful of second places, those in power may actually properly do their job and represent the people (rather than pursue their own twisted agenda).

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