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Brits: Would you CONSIDER voting for the BNP?
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Would you CONSIDER voting for the BNP
YES
25%
 25%  [ 4 ]
NO
50%
 50%  [ 8 ]
MAYBE
18%
 18%  [ 3 ]
DON'T KNOW
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
DON"T CARE
6%
 6%  [ 1 ]
Total Votes : 16

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stevieg4ever



Joined: 11 Feb 2006
Location: London, England

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 3:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That would be the end of the UK if the BNP got into power.

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stevieg4ever



Joined: 11 Feb 2006
Location: London, England

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 4:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There are no Hindu fundamentalists in the UK. Virtually all Hindus in the UK are of Indian decent, many of which do very well for themselves according to various socio-economic data sources. I am part Indian and am slightly biased as such.

Chinese I would agree with you on. Almost all Chinese communities in Western countries are overseen by the Triads who, in the UK at least, run the black market on everything from bootlegged intellectual property to fake designer clothes and cigarettes laced with poisonous toxins. They provided a lot of the initial funds for lower and middle income people from Hong Kong to leave after we ceded Hong Kong back to China. A lot of organised crime permeates Chinese communities in the UK (especially in London and Manchester) and [normally Chinese] victims of Triad organised crimes rarely tell the police anything for fear of further reprisals, normally against their families, either here or in Hong Kong.
They also supervise a lot of the people traffiking that occurs as well and a lot of the betting syndicates are Triad run. I think this is the case across Europe.

Big_Bird wrote:
Neil wrote:
I've got no problems with Polish, Indian, Chinese or Australians coming over, good luck to them.


When Muslims were invited to come over and 'rebuild the mother country' nobody expected any trouble from them, and frankly there wasn't for decades. [Still, I don't believe the majority of them are that problematic, either.]

So how do you know that Indian Hindus or some element of the Chinese population wont become a concern in the future? Are you able to predict which demographic will become troublesome decades from now?

The Hindu fundamentalists are absolute f***ers in India, massacres are not uncommon there. Every few years there seems to be a big flare up, with innocents being slaughtered in quite horrific fashion. The Chinese triads have been a problem in Australia. Etc etc. How are you able to determine which populations will give rise to trouble years into the future?

I'm not arguing against immigration (I'm not interested in going there). But I'm asking how you arrive at your choices.
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Capo



Joined: 09 Sep 2007

PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

They are legitimate political party so I would consider voting for them, but I don't support there policies so I wouldn't vote for them. I don't like the way the main parties try to exclude them from politics and are even considering banning them. Democracy means people should have the right to chose who to vote for no matter their policies.

It is also stupid how the other parties view them as a threat, the BNP is unelectable they have never even got a single mp voted in, although they have had extremely limited success in local and european elections. One thing i'm encouraged about is the BNP are challenging the restrictions imposed on our free speech in the name of political correctness. Everyone has the right to say and think whatever they like and shouldn't e excluded for their beliefs no matter how extreme they maybe to some.
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