Cream is good for you if you're left handed.
No Mr Rob - I was asking you
1/ Who are you ?
2/ What do you stand for ?
3/ What are you trying to achieve ?
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You see, the thing is, trying to be active in a positive way does lead to mistakes, as there is no blue print as to how to get an English Nationalist Party going - as it has never been done before.
For example
If one does say 100 good things and get 5 wrong, then one has done 95 things correctly and a net of 90 things right.
What YOU do is concentrate on exposing the 5 things that may have been done incorrectly, and you forget about the 95 things done right.
This MUST mean logically that you are against what the English Democrats are trying to do.
But what you don't do, is give your "Vision" as to how things should be - and I think that the cracks in your strategy are now beginning to show, as your arguements are circular and superficial.
English Democracy - A Cause - not just another "Brit" Political Party
Regarding your first question, you have already claimed to know who I am, as has your amusing David Ford Lane (does he sit on your shoulder, Long John Silver-like?), so unless you are both liars you do not need an answer.
As for the other two, they have been answered several times already, if you are unable to remember the answers that is your problem.
If you would care to give examples of my circular and superficial arguments please do so, otherwise I will take it that you are just letting out hot air.
I think your numbers are a little flattering to yourself, how unusual, but it would be futile to argue about them, as you and I have very different ideas of what is "right" anyway - but here's an thought for you - do you think your theory would be applicable to people working in, say, bomb disposal?
If the various English national parties can at least form a coalition around a series of basic issues they will be a very formidable force at the next General Election. An election which is without a doubt among the very most important in the entire history of our sovereign nation.
V good point. A pragmatic approach to getting the country moving in the right direction is needed, rather than a partisan approach in which the success of one's own party is the only aim. If UKIP, BNP, ED and any other anti-Europe, anti-immigration parties agreed not to stand against each other in cetain areas, the end result could be better for all of us.
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