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    Trusted Member blueblood1920 has some supporters blueblood1920's Avatar
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    I enjoy the section for a good laugh, think every party should have a section so dont want to see this bit closed down.

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    Uber Member Steve Uncles is persona non grata Steve Uncles's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard the Lionheart View Post
    The only problem is that the EDP are not a nationalist party, they are federalists who want an English parliament and to keep Britain intact. They cannot be considered English nationalists because they want to retain British nationality.

    The BNP, UKIP, and even the EFP are clear on what nationality they wish to have, as are Free England, but the EDP are extremely cloudy on this. They make the same mistake as other woolly-headed people do, and can't distinguish between English and British. They rant and rave about being England's national party, yet they wish to retain British citizenship.

    Very strange
    This is not true - the English Democrats simply wish that any decision on English Independence is for the people of England to decide.

    But what is true, is that YOU rant and rave, and when it comes to an election, you stand ZERO candidates - what is the logic of this ?

    You really are "woolly-headed" ~ I think you need to answer as to why your strategy is NOT to stand candidates in elections ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassie View Post
    Neither do you admit that there are those English Democrats who share your eventual goal, but not the course for achieving it.
    You didn't read my post properly. I said 'those that only want a sub-national English parliament aren't nationalists'.

    So the English Democrats who see the parliament as a stepping stone towards independence are nationalists. Those who don't are not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northumbrian View Post
    You didn't read my post properly. I said 'those that only want a sub-national English parliament aren't nationalists'.

    So the English Democrats who see the parliament as a stepping stone towards independence are nationalists. Those who don't are not.
    I believe that most people in Britain would describe the "English Democrats" as English Natinoalists, and indeed an English Political Party.

    The Free England Party a party FREE from Candidates, most people would describe as a "Lobby" group NOT a serious political party.

    Why do you spend so much time attacking the English Democrats ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Uncles View Post
    Why do you spend so much time attacking the English Democrats ?
    Because you constantly sell England short by only wanting a sub-national English parliament.

    Because you have the same policy on an English parliament as the BNP, which means people have no motivation to vote for you instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northumbrian View Post
    Because you constantly sell England short by only wanting a sub-national English parliament.

    Because you have the same policy on an English parliament as the BNP, which means people have no motivation to vote for you instead.
    Nah, it's because you belong to a crappie, non-campaigning party, with the sole ambition of wishing ill on the English Democrats in the hope that your party might, just might look a tad better. Very sad!

    Change the record. It's enough to make the cat stay out all night!

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    No don't shut it down how else do I get my laughs and it does a great job in keeping Cassie off the streets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roostifer View Post
    No don't shut it down how else do I get my laughs and it does a great job in keeping Cassie off the streets!
    Care in the Community really is a mistake - it lets the likes of "Roostifer" out and about.

    Roostifer - a rubber chicken ?!?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northumbrian View Post
    Because you constantly sell England short by only wanting a sub-national English parliament.

    Because you have the same policy on an English parliament as the BNP, which means people have no motivation to vote for you instead.
    The reason, that we don't get as many votes as the BNP, is simply because our awareness is not as high.

    You fail over and over again to understand that politics is more about marketing then policy.

    When will you learn ?
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    I did originally vote for this section to stay open, but as it has become apparent that it merely exists for the English Democrat members to post outrageous claims and dubious 'news' items, and that any kind of discussion appears to have been outlawed then it has surely outlived its usefulness.

    All I have learned is that the majority of English Democrats on this forum, in my opinion, appear to be rude and unwilling or unable to discuss politics. They just want to boast about their 'achievements' (strange considering they have never ever had anyone elected at any level anywhere) and encourage supporters to break electoral laws.

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