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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 980
Party: BNP
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According to Simon Darby the BNP have been asked about taking part in a program for them on the subject of Englishness. Also a new poll they have taken have led them to inform the BNP that they may have to review their broadcasting policy on the BNP due to high support level.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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As the established main Brit political parties appear less and less to represent the indigenous community, support for the BNP is growing. I watched much of last night's 'Question Time' programme on BBC Two (couldn't stand all of it uninterrupted) and, apart from the rude interruptions of two of the women panellists (Short and Teather), the thing that struck me forcibly was how utterly unrepresentative of English voters were the politicians! We had the spectacle of sanctimonious Douglas Alexander, who represents a constituency in Scotland, pontificating about immigration matters and how beneficial it has been for 'Britain' safe in the knowledge that over 95% of immigrants land in England. Just what are voters in England to do? Not having heard or become aware of either the EDP or the FEP, they see the BNP as the only hope short of massive civil unrest! All the condemnatory propaganda about the BNP gets set aside in elections when voters see how much the English community is being damaged by massive, uncontrolled immigration. There are 6,600 million foreigners out there, with literally millions striving to get to England and are doing so from (for example) Africa via other EU Member states which are granting them rights to stay, yet these goody-two-shoes (such as Alexander, Short and Teather) stubbornly resist any attempts at capping! _____________________________________ |
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