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Originally Posted by bnpforme
No, I don't, and if there was a good chance that joining together temporarily could bring a referendum, I would be in favour of it. But I really don't think there's any chance of that. None of us even have MPs at Westminster! The reason I said what I did was because a poster made a remark about how negative BNPers can be towards UKIP, and I wanted to explain why I agree with that negative feeling. But of course we should always be willing to join together temporarily for a greater good, if that is a realistic option. But under normal circumstances, I would see no reason to join with people committed to the ethnocide of the English.
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One thing that could help is that both 'UKIP' and 'BNP' have become liabilities as brand names and the ED's are too small presently to make any real showing at the next GE. An amalgamation of effort until then could provide a route for re-alliance and a/some new party names.