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Old 26-04-2008, 07:23 AM   #21 (permalink)
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That’s part of the huge problem with BNP and their like.

The image that they portray, the manner in which they present it, the apparent good sense things that “everybody knows” appeal to decent honest people who are fed up to the back teeth with the utter disaster that New Labour have delivered.

It’s only when you begin to look into the BNP and its leaders, movers, and shakers and their views, opinions, and actions that the TRUE nature of the party and its bottom line agenda emerges.

How many people actually look into the party they feel inclined towards in any depth or the views, opinions, and actions of the leaders and policy makers? Precious few is my guess. On the other hand if you do what emerges is both disturbing ad fascinating.

Blair’s “popularity” when at school, Brown’s astonishing “scroungers guide” at University showing how to live on other peoples money, Prescott, well, better not go there for legal reasons but his behaviour while in office speaks volumes.

Not just New Labour, the Conservatives and some of their Top Table. Although not quite as disturbing as many there are some there that I wouldn’t want as personal friends based on some of the outrageous things they have been reported as saying.

It’s a similar story with the all the political parties but the one that stands out as the most unpleasant in what comes out is unquestionably the BNP.

What a shame that the decent people who do feel drawn to the BNP only see the smile ....... and fail to see the tiger that is behind it.
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That’s part of the huge problem with BNP and their like.

The image that they portray, the manner in which they present it, the apparent good sense things that “everybody knows” appeal to decent honest people who are fed up to the back teeth with the utter disaster that New Labour have delivered.

It’s only when you begin to look into the BNP and its leaders, movers, and shakers and their views, opinions, and actions that the TRUE nature of the party and its bottom line agenda emerges.

How many people actually look into the party they feel inclined towards in any depth or the views, opinions, and actions of the leaders and policy makers? Precious few is my guess. On the other hand if you do what emerges is both disturbing ad fascinating.

Blair’s “popularity” when at school, Brown’s astonishing “scroungers guide” at University showing how to live on other peoples money, Prescott, well, better not go there for legal reasons but his behaviour while in office speaks volumes.

Not just New Labour, the Conservatives and some of their Top Table. Although not quite as disturbing as many there are some there that I wouldn’t want as personal friends based on some of the outrageous things they have been reported as saying.

It’s a similar story with the all the political parties but the one that stands out as the most unpleasant in what comes out is unquestionably the BNP.

What a shame that the decent people who do feel drawn to the BNP only see the smile ....... and fail to see the tiger that is behind it.
If the BNP came to power in this country what do you think they are going to do that is so bad?
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Far too much.
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Far too much.
Like what?
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Like what?
If you for one moment in time think I'm going to enter into a debate about THAT then you've got another think coming.

I’m far too old and ugly to be caught going down that rat hole, and rat hole it is.
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If you for one moment in time think I'm going to enter into a debate about THAT then you've got another think coming.

I’m far too old and ugly to be caught going down that rat hole, and rat hole it is.

It's a simple question what do you think the BNP is going to do that would be so bad?
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It's a simple question what do you think the BNP is going to do that would be so bad?
You already have my answer.

If you would like me to expand then I will.

It’s not so much a case of what they would do as what they would NOT do.

It is the fact that they would not all on day one apply for the “Chiltern Hundreds” as they entered the Chamber of The House and then take no part in any further proceedings.
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