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122345 | 16:11 Mon 24th Apr 2006 | News
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I was shocked to hear that 25% of people in this country would consider voting for the BNP. I can understand that some of their policies could appeal to people but this ,in my opinion is an obviously prejudice political party.
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Not as long as I have a hole in my a**e would I consider voting for those distatseful, neo-nazi, right wing muppets.I'd rather vote Monster Raving Looney, their policies make more sense than the BNP.


I will vote liberal this time, having been a lifelong labour voter since the labour party seems to have now become the closet tories and I don't feel with an honest heart I can any longer give my support to a Govt that disrespects it's socialist roots so much or our personal freedoms.


Are we so stupid with our disenchantment with the main 3 parties that any of us really feel the need the vote BNP?

My family do, They're the only party who aren't afraid of standing up for the British persons rights.

Once again, I am in agreement with my esteemed collague noxlumos.


Fortunately, there is no chance of these odious people getting a serious foothold in a General Election.


If I ever feel the need to join in with a bunch of crop-headed tattood lagar-swilling bags of hate who walk round talking about 'their' country, I'll sign up, but I will need to be guided to the ballot box, as I will have stuck needles in my eyes first!

The BNP stand for Apartheit, anyone who votes for the, is voting for this land of ours, to become a war zone, thay haven't said anything about religeon, but Nick Griffin has said he doesn't any to see 'Coffee Coloured Children' running around.


Once again, Noxlumas is the voice of common sense.

No! No! No! Vote for the Stonecutters! Your future is set in stone with us!
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I won't vote for them,but illegal immigration is a serious issue which needs sorting out not in the wake of elections,but NOW. I have nothing against people coming into this country to work,pay their taxes,contribute to our society and - as any other nation in the world expects - respect our ways. However,I damned if this country should tolerate people just walking in this country - unchecked - and that they demand we pay their bills,when there are pensioners who fought for this country,paid taxes all their lives and are now scraping for a living. If the immigration issue had been handled better,a convicted Latvian rapist wouldn't have walked into this country,raping and murdering a 17 year old girl.


I am not a racist,the world is too small to think that Britain should only be populated by white christians,but even a majority of ethnic groups applaud the idea of tighter immigration and bowing to the British way of life.


Mark

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Absolutely not. My parents voted National Front in the 1970s when I was just a kid, and I felt very uneasy about it then

I'm only shocked so many people were considering voting! All the parties are a pile of poo!


The only ones with policies I agree with are the Scottish Nationalist party,and Plaid Cymru.Unfortunately they don't have any candidates in West Bromwich.

I think the 25% figure is misleading.
The Rowntree Trust, who conducted the survey, only asked a very specific set of people in certain areas.
Ive said it before - on an individual level BNP members are dangerous and despicable people but as a political party they are a meaningless non entity and their presence on the political landscape is usually over played and shorted lived.
I think we can be rest assured that 25% of the whole of the British electorate wouldnt go anywhere near them.
Also , on the rare occasion they do get in anywhere they are usually voted out very quickly or booted out for various misdemeanors.

:Ace: Check out the UK Independence Party.
No.......never!!

it's interesting that of the 9 people who directly answered so far if they would, 3 said yes, That's 33.33%. the figure of 25% may not be so far-fetched after all.


That said, the people who would are morons, but it's their democratic right to be so.

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