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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 879
Party: BNP
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Good morning Mr Bulter-Searchlight: You need to spell 'racist' correctly if you want to be taken seriously as a keyboard 'Bash The Fash' warrior
and secondly, UKIP people on this board are fully aware of all the old BNP stories that you are posting on this board and have discussed them at great length, particularly the Collett ones. They don't need constant reminders from you; MKP Davies, a prolific poster on this forum, has more than adequately covered them.![]() Now hurry along or you'll miss the "Hate Not Hope" bus, and gerry will not be amused! ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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JUST 2 POINTS.
Firstly, do you think he meant to type Butler for his ID but got that wrong as well? Secondly, I notice that bulter has NEVER contributed to a thread on here, only dumped and scarpered. Some Labour activists in my neck of the woods are finally realising that 'hammer blows' or pin pricks such as bulter, or to bus in loads of outsiders to shout at people to say who they can't vote for not only doesn’t work very well but can be counter productive. In the recent Gooshays by election in London, Searchlight was full, magazine and web, of stories telling of all the effort that they, Hope not Hate and Jon Cruddas (their pet MP) had put into stopping the BNP from retaining this ward. It failed, the BNP were elected comfortably but I do not recollect reading Gable, Lowles or Cruddas trying to explain why they failed. Unfortunately, if these tactics did not work when they only had one election to target what hope with 700 in two weeks time? IMHO when the fuss has died down after the elections, the way in which the BNP are confronted needs to be addressed. I think that usefulness of bus-loads of outsiders with tons of leaflets invading a ward is over. A much, very much, smarter approach is needed, especially if they get on the LA. Last edited by ANGLO-STAFFS; 18-04-2008 at 10:40 AM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 1,139
Party: BNP
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The BNP vote also increased. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: East Anglia
Posts: 2,178
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There's no point in having a go at the author if what he writes is factual.
It’s akin to those who complain about newspaper articles by starting by moaning about “The Torygraph” or “The Daily Wail” as if by so doing will in some way change what has been written when it are simply facts. Facts that are correct and presented in a context and manner that doesn’t distort the interpretation that gets drawn when reading them Did “bulter” mean to write “butler”? Is Searchlight a disreputable source of information? In either case does it matter? The bottom line is that when push comes to shove Collett is an ideal head of publicity for the BNP. He personifies so well what the BNP is actually all about.
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