Credit where credit is due, good to see an honest BNP supporter, I was beginning to think you all had rose tinted glasses when viewing the BNP or where completely deluded or something! I think you are the first BNP supporter in the comments to say something negative about the BNP. I vote Labour and think a fair number of them shouldn’t be allowed to control the money in a game of Monopoly let alone represent us in government!
There are others still in the BNP with equally abhorrent views as Mark Collett, doesn’t it worry you say 20-30 years from now if the BNP do build a power base that those types of people will be in power and bring in some nasty things?
Who’d have predicted an evil nutter like Hitler coming to power prior to World War 1 and trying to exterminate all European Jews? Hitler didn’t start with “lets kill all the Jews”, but that’s what he tried to do?
Even Hitler wasn’t all bad, when Germany was in depression he got the people working on the Autobahn, not originally his idea, though he took the credit BTW, and more a moral boost to the out of work German people than actual millions back to work. Look at how he got the young to have national pride through Hitler Youth, yes he then turned it into hate towards the Jews and the conquest of Europe, but had he stopped at ONLY national pride I’m sure today he’d have been considered a good leader in Germany: the German people adored him prior to the end of World War 2.
I can not understand how a British political party would keep people like Mark Collett as significant members of the establishment if they don’t hold similar views themselves?
You like some of Nick Griffin’s ideas for the country and accept he has some heavy baggage. If you are even slightly familiar with how Hitler came to power you wouldn’t take the risk of voting for the BNP. I see it now, if he managed to gain power and brought in his national service policies everyone who was against the BNP would loose the right to vote! That’s similar to what Hitler did with banning opposition political parties.
Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it. George Santayana
Seriously would you want people like Mark Collett contributing towards Britain’s crime and justice policies or even want to spend an evening in your local pub listening to his hateful beliefs over a pint?
Our politicians and their representatives should not have hateful views like many officials in the BNP have. When it comes to making hard decisions that affect our lives, they should struggle with those decisions and not have an attitude some groups of British people are less important than others.
And yes I would be interested to hear which BNP policies you don’t like and why.
David
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