Comment on Reasons to Vote British National Party by David.

The BNP policies and ideals are so easy to discredit and so ludicrous it’s child’s play to discredit them.

The same can’t be said for the Conservative polices or the Labour policies. So discrediting the main parties policies is a lot harder work.

That’s one of the reasons why I and probably others discredit them (it’s piss easy).

Also as a Labour voter, though I don’t want the Conservatives to win the next general election, I’d rather they win a seat than a BNP candidate and more importantly there’s an increasing tendency for voters to vote for fringe candidates in local elections where the voters believe they have no power (protest vote).

When the truth is it’s very important who your local and district councilors are, they are the people that implement government policy and fight for local issues.

If your councilors believe everything is one big conspiracy theory against the BNP, climate change is completely fake and Muslims are evil invaders, what sort of job will they do at local level!

We don’t want BNP idiots to have any power in Britain. It’s bad enough with the main party idiots without BNP candidates with wacky ideas having control over our lives.

Local councilors in my area (not BNP councilors BTW) thought it was OK to have a free family event at the end of a local festival that started at 7:30pm with an American “poet” who swore like a trooper in front of children and families, that act was followed by a woman talking about sexual acts and she touched herself! Not one councilor (or person) in the audience stood up to stop the show (I wasn’t there, as I certainly would have). They apparently realised the possible conflict 24 hours earlier and were so incompetent all they did was print a warning in a leaflet or letter (we never saw it) that was left on a table in a place no one went! They didn’t think to warn the staff that was welcoming families into the show to send them away or better yet cancel those two acts or move them to the very end of the night and have families leave early.

I live in a busy resort, the district council just pulled funding for a toilet (privately owned and not up to standard) that apparently a lot of people use in the summer months, with no contingency plan in place to keep visitors happy this summer! The areas relies on tourism, so that’s a smart decision, not!

My point is there are already idiots in power running our services, we don’t want the morons from the BNP messing things up as well! If they are BNP candidates, they must be mentally retarded or something as that’s the only possible reason I can think of for standing as a BNP candidate: intelligent people (or at least informed intelligent people) do not support the BNP.

It’s been proven on my site in the comments, the vast majority of the BNP supporters can’t even form a well thought out argument for pretty much anything beyond it’s all the immigrants fault!

David

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