You know some of the stuff you write above I do agree with, do you think I’m impressed with:
The MP’s expenses mess! Fecking greedy idiots, not even smart enough to change their ways when it was them who voted for their expenses to be made public!!!
Going into Iraq with no plan beyond taking over, even if you give them the benefit of the doubt on WMD, there’s no excuse for NO planning! What were they thinking!
Even I saw future problems with house prices with banks giving 6 and even 10 times mortgages under self certification! I didn’t know about the sub-prime mortgages banking ‘scam’ that was going on, but it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that if house prices go up at a much higher rate than wages and the banks solution is to give bigger mortgages at some point there’s going to be a problem.
I was shocked Gordon Brown as chancellor didn’t see this coming, but that being said apparently no one else did either in this country or anywhere else in the world. I do not understand how no one important didn’t see this coming!
I’m not like the vast majority of BNP supporters commenting here who think the BNP can do no wrong (you wear rose coloured glasses). They are all the same, whether it’s Labour, Conservative, Lib Dems, BNP… not one party truly impresses me, but of course some less than others and the BNP are way, way down in my rankings of trustworthy politicians who will do the right thing for the country.
I’d love to have a better alternative, it certainly is NOT Nick Griffin with his racist and fascist past denying the holocaust and inciting racial hatred. I’d rather have a corrupt Tory in power who likes ornamental duck houses than an ex-National Front member like Nick Griffin with all his conspiracy theories!
BTW you mention career politicians and experience, what experience does Nick Griffin have with his privileged education and declaration of bankruptcy in the early 90s (he couldn’t even manage a business successfully)? Seriously, what has he done that puts him in a position to run our country next year?
David
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