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anotheoldgit | 11:13 Tue 20th Oct 2009 | News
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http://www.dailymail....iting-servicemen.html

It would seem that even the Army chiefs are getting scared of the BNP appearing on Question Time, perhaps they should consider vetting it's soldiers to expose those who support the BNP?

If they found out who did, would they also ask for them to be kicked out of the Armed Forces?

Regarding whether or not they should utilise WW2 posters in their campaigns, I can find no wrong in it since they highlight their "Battle for Britain" campaign.

Nothing illegal or racist about that,only if one is paranoid in anyway.
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jake-the-peg

/////" I wonder what he'd think of the BNP's use of WWII imagery in their publications"/////

Why does any of it show the ill treatment of Black soldiers, if it does I must have missed them.

Can you provide a link to these images on their election publications?
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sp1814

"//// just watching the news on the plasmas at the gym at lunchtime"////

Still soaking it up like a sponge I see.

No it's the establishment that likes to brain-wash some people, when they find that someone is rocking their nice steady boat of privileges and good living that they have come to enjoy over many years, in their land of one party politics.

If they can issue out propaganda that will refrain the masses from voting for a difference system, then why not implement it to the full?

Just think about it.
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Mosley had one idea which might not appeal to the BNP. After the War he founded the Union Party, whose slogan was 'Europe a Nation'. His plan was to have Europe united as one, with one central government ! However, he reverted to form by 1959. The Notting Hill riots had been in 1958.In the 1959 General Election he stood as an anti-immigration candidate . Of course, back then, he was against West Indians coming here. Times change, and we now have the BNP, but the thinking remains the same.He'd have been happy challenging Nick Griffin for leadership.

Would you have voted for him in 1959, AOG ? If so, why?

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