The BNP.

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  • Moist 18 Apr 2005 15:45:20 390 posts
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    Let's not turn this into a political bitching thread, but I would just like to know:
    Is there anybody who will be using their vote to encourage the BNP?

    If there are, please explain why.
    Like I said, let people express their views without being shat on, and also, no sock puppets pwease. I'm just interested.
  • ssuellid 18 Apr 2005 15:46:54 19,142 posts
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    By encourage do you mean vote for?

    No.
  • Blerk Moderator 18 Apr 2005 15:47:52 48,222 posts
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    I'd rather vote Tory.
  • Lutz 18 Apr 2005 15:48:02 48,870 posts
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    I think BGiE is a member.
  • Moist 18 Apr 2005 15:51:49 390 posts
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    Blerk wrote:
    I'd rather vote Tory.

    Is that an "I am going to vote Tory" statement? Or "I would over the BNP"?

    Also,
    I think BGiE is a member.
    I thought he was American?
  • mal 18 Apr 2005 15:52:38 29,326 posts
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    I might use my vote to encourage the BNP to stop wasting their money putting up a deposit in my consituency.

    Not that they are, which is a good thing.
  • Blerk Moderator 18 Apr 2005 15:54:02 48,222 posts
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    Is that an "I am going to vote Tory" statement? Or "I would over the BNP"?

    That's an "I hate the Tories with a vengeance but they look positively moderate and attractive compared to the BNP".
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    / Wonders if the BNP has much to do with or have links with the recetn upsurge of Russian Facism...
  • ssuellid 18 Apr 2005 15:55:08 19,142 posts
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    Lutz wrote:
    I think BGiE is a member.

    Just a member? Or a member of the BNP?
  • Lutz 18 Apr 2005 15:56:34 48,870 posts
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    ssuellid wrote:
    Lutz wrote:
    I think BGiE is a member.

    Just a member? Or a member of the BNP?
    Well, supporter I'd have thought. Had they been in the US. Or him overhere.

    God what an awful thought.
  • Moist 18 Apr 2005 15:56:52 390 posts
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    Blerk wrote:
    Is that an "I am going to vote Tory" statement? Or "I would over the BNP"?

    That's an "I hate the Tories with a vengeance but they look positively moderate and attractive compared to the BNP".

    Ah, good good, I agree.

    But the BNP do get votes. And I just wondered whether the ignorant fuck-arses who vote for them could argue their case.


    Oh, the whole respect thing. Shit.
  • Moist 18 Apr 2005 15:57:41 390 posts
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    lol @ ssuellid
  • Blerk Moderator 18 Apr 2005 15:58:36 48,222 posts
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    Lutzie, you really missed that gag completely, didn't you? :-D
  • WoodenSpoon 18 Apr 2005 15:58:42 12,360 posts
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    Lutz wrote:
    ssuellid wrote:
    Lutz wrote:
    I think BGiE is a member.

    Just a member? Or a member of the BNP?
    Well, supporter I'd have thought. Had they been in the US. Or him overhere.

    God what an awful thought.

    I thought it was funny when he made a list of Americas problems (obesity etc) and then blamed Mexico for all of it.
  • Bsport 18 Apr 2005 15:58:58 153 posts
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    i'll be voting tory, however when u do the job i do, you tend to feel alot more strongly for issue that the BNP stand for.. but i wont vote for them because its a waste of a vote

    Edited by Bsport at 14:59:44 18-04-2005
  • Lutz 18 Apr 2005 15:59:00 48,870 posts
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    Blerk wrote:
    Lutzie, you really missed that gag completely, didn't you? :-D
    ...

    'es.

    :(

    Gowan... make me look daft... :)
  • Moist 18 Apr 2005 16:00:42 390 posts
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    Bsport wrote:
    i'll be voting tory, however when u do the job i do, you tend to feel alot more strongly for issue that the BNP stand for.. but i wont vote for them because its a waste of a vote

    Edited by Bsport at 14:59:44 18-04-2005

    Why is it a waste of a vote? If you 'feel alot more strongly for issue the BNP stand for'?
  • Clive_Dunn 18 Apr 2005 16:02:52 4,862 posts
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    Bsport wrote:
    i'll be voting tory, however when u do the job i do, you tend to feel alot more strongly for issue that the BNP stand for.. but i wont vote for them because its a waste of a vote

    Edited by Bsport at 14:59:44 18-04-2005

    Tell us what you do then ? You aren't a gangmaster are you, forcing millions of Chinese to pick cockles for 50p a decade ?
  • Blerk Moderator 18 Apr 2005 16:05:34 48,222 posts
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    Lutz wrote:
    ...

    'es.

    :(

    Gowan... make me look daft... :)

    Member. Y'know. Like 'tool'. 'Organ'. 'Chopper'. Re-read it, you lump! :-)
  • ssuellid 18 Apr 2005 16:10:49 19,142 posts
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    otto wrote:
    ssuellid wrote:
    Just a member? Or a member of the BNP?
    There's a difference?

    Yep. All members of the BNP are members. But not all members are members of the BNP.
  • mal 18 Apr 2005 16:10:50 29,326 posts
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    Bsport wrote:
    i'll be voting tory, however when u do the job i do, you tend to feel alot more strongly for issue that the BNP stand for.. but i wont vote for them because its a waste of a vote
    I'd have thought that with the Conservatives recent lurch in their immigration policy, a lot of people who previously would only have found the BNP agreeing with them would have found a slightly more palatable alternative they could agree with. Are you saying their policies still aren't strong enough for you?
  • boo 18 Apr 2005 16:11:47 13,901 posts
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    I'm amazed they get any seats at all, even on local councils.
    In Enfield North this time round we've got the main three, plus UKIP and the BNP.
    IIRC, last time they stood here, they got something like 200 votes out of a voting population of about 150,000.
    Can't see them getting in this time.
    Going to be close round our way - we've got one of the 'Blair babes' who took a safe Tory seat in 97 with a 7000 majority which went down to about 2200 at the last election.
    I fully expect to be bombarded with 'stuff' over the coming weeks.
    First candidate to knock at the front door with a big bar of chocolate gets my vote.
    Other than the BNP.
    There isn't that much chocolate on the planet...

    Edited by boo at 15:12:38 18-04-2005
  • Lutz 18 Apr 2005 16:13:48 48,870 posts
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    Blerk wrote:
    Lutz wrote:
    ...

    'es.

    :(

    Gowan... make me look daft... :)

    Member. Y'know. Like 'tool'. 'Organ'. 'Chopper'. Re-read it, you lump! :-)
    ...
    Oh.

    Never used that word for it before... :(
  • Blerk Moderator 18 Apr 2005 16:15:24 48,222 posts
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    Aw, bless. He's so young and innocent! :-D
  • Deleted user 18 April 2005 16:16:24
    Bsport wrote:
    i'll be voting tory, however when u do the job i do, you tend to feel alot more strongly for issue that the BNP stand for.. but i wont vote for them because its a waste of a vote

    Edited by Bsport at 14:59:44 18-04-2005

    He must work for the DSS or prison service. "Too many handouts to all those niggers thinking it's their own country" must be his beef
  • Lutz 18 Apr 2005 16:16:34 48,870 posts
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    Blerk wrote:
    Aw, bless. He's so young and innocent! :-D
    Bah. Just not old and corrupt like thee you foul fiend. :p
  • magicpanda 18 Apr 2005 16:20:20 15,130 posts
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    /settles in with popcorn
  • Moist 18 Apr 2005 16:21:26 390 posts
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    Something that pissed me off was that (shit) TV program, Vote fo Me I think it was called, where 'potential MPs' explained their policies to a panel of judges, and answered questions, and then people had to phone in to decide who would become an MP.

    And it was the guy who had a policy similar to that of the BNP's who won. By popular vote.

    o_0

    There is something wrong there.
  • Lutz 18 Apr 2005 16:31:30 48,870 posts
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    Otto, may I introduce you to Mr Carriage Break... ;P
  • Blerk Moderator 18 Apr 2005 16:33:50 48,222 posts
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    Carriage return, Lutzie. :-)
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