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mikey4444 | 09:44 Sat 15th Mar 2014 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26583314

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Apparently one in ten Members are ex-BNP ::

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22268414

Should people in England be worried ?
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Worried about what?
from your link > "The Conservative Party undoubtedly has people in it who are ex-BNP as well. Labour has at least two councillors who are ex-BNP activists and, in one case, a person who was a BNP councillor. <

should we worried about these parties ?
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It doesn't really matter I suppose, as they are a complete political irrelevance
but the 10% worries me a bit. We must always be on our guard against the ultra-right wing.
I'm not sure who's worse - the ultra right or the ultra left. They're all potty.
Are there any ultra right old Etonians?
All political parties worry me. I try to lie down in a darkened room and take deep breaths. Imagine them all going away and leaving us in peace.
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Nick Griffin went to Cambridge...not quite the same thing though I suppose.
Old_Geezer i find listening to some nice music helps me relax
I'll look at the posting on here, then I can ignore those which I don't want to be involved with
Mikey, nothing like the same thing.
No we shouldn't be worried that 10% of English Democrat members used to be in the BNP. There are plenty of right wing nutters about to go around the English Democrats, UKiP, BNP and the Conservatives.

It just gives some ABers more of a choice.

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