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Old 23-09-2007, 09:53 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I intend to make a fuller response to your post at a later time. Apologies in advance if I don't have time to do so - newer issues can take up the limited time. On the basis of your first point how do you explain the opinion polls that all suggest that people want a referendum? What is your personal opinion on the UK having a referendum on the new EU constitution?



I had firmly decided to let your ludicrous post go by until I did the google news check that many forum members perform and thus found that your post so clearly coincided with the equally ludicrous view of the BNP South West correspondent. I'm sure you will be able to quote lots of comments that confer with your and their view on the matter so proving that you and them are not unique in your opinions. I look forward to reading the quotes.

"Why stop at the BNP?" I am truly amazed that you have asked the question. The only party expressing the same views as yourself are the BNP. If other political parties share your and their view on the issue of parish turnout then I will happily extend my comments to those parties & apologise for any lapses. That is why I stop at the BNP who for some reason you appear to have no substantive criticism of that I have observed.
Yes I agree, polls show that a referendum might be popular.
Yes I am fully in agreement with holding a national referendum, but only a valid and binding national one.

I did not say that anyone elected should have over 50% of either the vote or electorate. That was a spin you put on a simple point to show that statistics can be misleading 90% of the vote in favour does not mean 90% of the population in favour.

I will state again, not that it is important, I am not connected to the BNP, they are an odious collection of individuals whose views connect in a few nasty places.
There are many reasons I would not vote for the BNP but one is the same reason I have difficulty supporting UKIP, they are both unionist parties. I believe that a referendum should be held in all four home nations asking a simple question regarding independence.

Would you support that referendum?

No I am not interested in the E.D's.
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