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funfactor5

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  1. This is a serious issue that requires a significant investment of thought for any kind of satisfactory return. Maybe you are willing to commit yourself to this enterprise, maybe not.
  2. But surely by not voting for a political party because it might be divisive can be seen as a betrayal of the democratic right to choose between alternatives? All politics and political parties are divisive to some extent. Have you heard of the expression: Never discuss politics or religion? Immigration is a major issue, nearly always in the top three of public concerns. It is not of a minority interest alone. Lets put it another way. A pensioner living in a high rise block of flats has seen the entire complexion of his neighbourhood change in less than a decade as immigrants have replaced the British residents. English is now rarely spoken. British people rarely venture into the area because of either fear or intolerance. Would that pensioner really not be taking politics seriously by expressing his discontent at the rapid and frightening demographic change (inflicted upon him by middle class intellectuals) by voting for a political party notorious for addressing the immigration issue?
  3. Why would the BNP deny democracy to British citizens? I have read that non-British citizens living in this country would be denied the right to vote in our elections under the BNP. This I happen to agree with.
  4. Thanks for the welcome, boyfriday. After viewing this and other forums, questions about the BNP always come down to one thing: Have they indeed changed, matured politically and moved on from the position they inhabited 15 to 20 years ago? Or not? Opinion is divided.
  5. If the British National Party really is so dangerous and threatening to the stability of society why is it a 100% legal and fully registered political party? Surely the sharp minds of the establishment political parties wouldn't dare take any chances when our very civilisation is at stake? Could it be that the same men and women who have lied to us for decades about everything from the benefits of mass immigration to weapons of mass destruction are attempting to deceive us again? Why do people trust a word they utter? Anybody who votes for any party other than the BNP may as well just hand over the contents of their bank account to the immoral and out of touch LibLabCon artists. People who take democracy and the responsibility of voting seriously will punish these pigs on Thursday by voting BNP.
  6. Much easier to remove BNP votes from the carboard ballot boxes between friday and sunday anyway (voting takes place on thursday - counting takes place sunday afternoon). That way BNP voters can be identified and placed on a government database of political dissidents that must be watched closely.
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