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View Poll Results: Should the anti EU parties work together at the next GE?
No 16 27.59%
Yes - with the package defined. 17 29.31%
Yes - but with a different package 5 8.62%
Yes - but without the BNP with the package defined 9 15.52%
Yes - but without the BNP with a different package 7 12.07%
Don't know/care 4 6.90%
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Old 25-08-2008, 12:26 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I started this thread 9 months ago - is the birth of an alliance imminent?
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Old 07-09-2008, 05:11 PM   #42 (permalink)
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I think you have just made this up as i have been to meetings, this years red white and blue and seen no anti Irish talk at all but have met with Irish people in the BNP Including the local organiser in my area who has Irish routes and proudly wears a celtic cross and celtic shirt at BNP events.

Just because you may not have heared it doesnt mean its not true.

The BNP are anti Irish and anti anyone else who is not white and British.
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Old 16-09-2008, 06:00 PM   #43 (permalink)
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The party name issue would be overcome because all of those involved would campaign under the same banner - 'British Independence and Democracy Alliance' proved the most popular in the previous poll.
What is the update on the name issue? I can see joint candidates running under the "umbrella" titles working in your favour.
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What is the update on the name issue? I can see joint candidates running under the "umbrella" titles working in your favour.
Unfortunately nothing came of the idea.
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Just because you may not have heared it doesnt mean its not true.

The BNP are anti Irish and anti anyone else who is not white and British.

I'm sorry Ryan but that is simply rubbish, and I speak as someone with Irish ancestry on my mother's side. It is also totally incorrect that the BNP is anti anyone else who is not white and British. If that is the case we wouldn't have invited representatives from Sweden, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany, Ireland, France, the USA and Australia (there may have been others) to the RWB Festival last month.

You may have come across one or two individuals who have espoused such views, but I assure you they have no place within the BNP. Being labelled anti-Irish is often used by the far left to try and derail our election campaigns in areas with a large anglo-Irish population like Barking & Dagenham. Thankfully we countered these smears head on with the result that a lot of people from the aforementioned community have come on board and very welcome they are too.
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