David,
I will answer your question in the spirit in which it is asked.
Since I do not like the way any of the main parties respond to matters of democracy, like a referendum on Europe, or telling lies about WMD, or surrendering our heritage and national pride to just about anyone, I can honestly say that I would have a very difficult task trying to justify voting for any of them.
My long experience of life and elections has convinced me that I cannot believe any of their pre-election promises. Most of them contain a get-out clause, or are so cleveryly worded as to be meaningless.
I am fed up with all the politically correct restrictive laws that prevent free speech, and lately, even freedom of thought.
I also detest MPs who undermine the principles of democracy by setting up and financing the UAF.
MPs, who are supposed to be the champions of democracy, openly flaunt their disregard for those values. Many of them are Labour.
If they don’t like any particular political party, they should fight them at the ballot box, not on the streets.
So, who will I vote for if there is no BNP?
That is like asking me to choose my own poison.
I think I will just hide in a corner and get drunk, or go and buy a prayer mat.
I see no future at all for our grandchildren unless some draconian changes are made.
To my mind, the danger is so great, I would rather risk voting for an inexperienced unknown, than vote for more of the same.
But it is not just me, I can reveal a little secret, a great many evangelical Christians across the land are in a state of panic at what they see as an Islamic takeover.
Millions of Christians, a silent majority, might well vote BNP, so you may get an unpleasant surprise when the results are called. But if the BNP is not available, they probably will not vote at all.
Most certainly, I will never vote labour again, not while I have breath in my body, not after seeing with my own eyes what they have done to this fair country, and to the British people who worked so hard to build it, and suffered and died to defend it.
I really do not understand how a seemingly intelligent person such as yourself cannot see the danger, the mess, and the sorry state this country is in. What hope have our grandchildren if all we leave them is more of the same?
I guess you are in some way insulated (not an insult) but if you look at your own poll results you must wonder why the BNP is still ahead.
There is a reason for this, and it is not activists fiddling the poll results.
The reason is that many people understand something that you do not, – Britain is in danger, and badly needs emergency action, it desperately needs a drastic change of direction.
If I cannot vote BNP, I will not vote at all.
Vote BNP.
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And just how do I link to an email???
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This forum is rigged.
Bye bye for good,
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