If the BNP ever win a general election we’d seriously consider leaving and since 90% of the money I make is from the USA that’s a loss to the British economy. There will be 10s of thousands like us who’d consider leaving (BNP policies are a joke, they would destroy this country!), more importantly so would foreign investment which would be devastating to our currently fragile economy.
Labour and Conservatives don’t do a particularly great job at running the country, but at least they live on the same planet as reality with what they want to do.
BTW You can not sit at your computer slating Labour and Conservative politicians over and over when the BNP ones are no better.
Considering how many years the two main parties have been in power (over 100 years) and the BNP haven’t got an MP yet you can still find plenty of BNP councillors and BNP organisers etc… who are criminals.
Wouldn’t you think considering how new the BNP are and how few there are relative to Labour and Conservatives you’d expect to have a couple of bad apples, but not as many as there are? How do you explain this?
If we have 650 candidates for Labour, same for Conservative, but 200 for the BNP, we’d expect to see way below 1/3rd as many criminals in the BNP relative to Labour or the Tories and this is with next years figures, in 2005 the BNP contested 119 seats, so should have about 1/5th as many criminals within it’s ranks and that’s based on them being the same as Labour/Conservatives, not better as the BNP supporters in the comments argue!
That’s not including local councilors, aren’t there over 20,000 local councilors in England and Wales?
Again only a small fraction will be BNP candidates, so when we take it all into account the BNP should not have so many criminals within it’s higher ranks. It should be one or two, not as many as we see.
And the leader, Nick Griffin certainly should not have a criminal record regarding incitement to racial hatred and denying the holocaust, Griffin studied history at Cambridge, he should know better! What sort of educated person, who is in their right mind would believe the holocaust did not happen!!! I can see skinhead idiots who think doing a Nazi salute at an EDL march is fun believing the holocaust isn’t true, they’d believe the moon is made of cheese, but someone with a private school education, went to Cambridge, suggests he isn’t very clever to be able to understand the historical evidence. Has he ever apologised for denying the holocaust?
If not he’s no better than any of the Labour/Tory MP’s who refuse to say sorry when they make a mistake. How on Earth can a Christian vote for such a man, I honestly don’t get it???
David
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