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Vote for someone else, its the only way to stop them, its called democracy! if most vote for them, their in, if not, their not!!

 

I often think what would happen if they knocked on the door and a huge black guy answered. They'd probably say, "erm......are you interested in double glazing sir....gulp!"

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Most people assume that aid goes to help the poorest countries in the world. In fact, only 50% goes to 'Least Developed Countries', or the poorest of the poor. The biggest recipient of UK aid is not Ethiopia or Sudan or Liberia. It is India, which has an income per head 8 times that of those other countries. It also has a space programme, a nuclear bomb, $312 billion in foreign exchange reserves and a foreign aid programme of its own. Gordon Brown announced that £825 million over 3 years would be given to India in 2008.

 

We also give money to China, which has an income per head twice as large as India and has $1.7 trillion in foreign currency reserves. The superpower, which spent £20 billion on last year's Beijing Olympics, received more than £38million in British aid in 2007.

 

LibLabCon want to increase foreign aid, even during a recession.

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Uk taxpayers. Total UK Official Development Assistance (ODA) will rise to £9.1 billion per annum by 2010/11, representing 0.56% of Gross National Income (GNI), in line with the European Union’s collective commitment, keeping us on track to reach our UK commitment of 0.7% GNI by 2013.

 

The Department for International Development’s (DFID) budget will rise to £7.9 billion a year by 2010-11. This is included in the £9.1 billion ODA total for up to 2010/11.

 

So that hard earned tax money is going into some despots retirement fund, while our own pensioners are struggling.

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In November 2008 British aid to Pakistan doubled to a record £480m as part of the world's 'Millennium Development Goals' to reduce poverty. Some £250m of that is being used to boost mainstream education, including at religious schools, or madrases. Pakistan has a Defence Budget of $4.4billion, a massive nuclear weapons program and a space agency. It prefers to spend its own money on military hardware, rather than educating its people to a basic standard. So the British taxpayer picks up the tab.

 

Racking up huge borrowings, potentially bankrupting the UK, ignoring their own poorest people and giving away money the taxpayer cannot afford to borrow to foreigners. This is the reality of voting for the LibLabCon parties. Yet some people accuse the BNP of being extreme...

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In November 2008 British aid to Pakistan doubled to a record £480m as part of the world's 'Millennium Development Goals' to reduce poverty. Some £250m of that is being used to boost mainstream education, including at religious schools, or madrases. Pakistan has a Defence Budget of $4.4billion, a massive nuclear weapons program and a space agency. It prefers to spend its own money on military hardware, rather than educating its people to a basic standard. So the British taxpayer picks up the tab.

 

Racking up huge borrowings, potentially bankrupting the UK, ignoring their own poorest people and giving away money the taxpayer cannot afford to borrow to foreigners. This is the reality of voting for the LibLabCon parties. Yet some people accuse the BNP of being extreme...

 

If this is true its ludicrous, we must be mental!!! It's things like this that encourage people to vote for the BNP. The mainstream parties need a complete overall and rethink just about all their policies before they bankrupt the country. New Labour are a discrace and have caused major damage to the country.

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PV, your sig intrigues me:

 

'Where books are burned, in the end people will be burned too'

 

Were the people of Orange in France aware of this far right policy when the National Front Mayor took it upon himself to decide what books should be stocked in the local library? Was it his intention to burn the librarians too?

 

Is it really BNP policy to burn books?

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If this is true its ludicrous, we must be mental!!! It's things like this that encourage people to vote for the BNP. The mainstream parties need a complete overall and rethink just about all their policies before they bankrupt the country. New Labour are a discrace and have caused major damage to the country.

 

Why is it a disgrace? Neglecting Aid to Pakistan would be the disgrace.

 

The West has stirred up a load of extremism in the area and are spending a fortune on a military presence to fight the extremists just over the border.

 

This money looks to be well spent on resolving a problem that will cost us much more if we only look towards military solutions. Not just financially but with the lives of our soldiers and with increased terrorist threats at home.

 

The only people that gain out of dealing with foreign policy solely through military interventions are extremists. In Afghanistan and Pakistan because the inevitable collateral damage and lack of aid allows them to portray our intervention as based on business rather than humanitarian interests. And it would benefit extremists like the BNP in this country because they like muslim extremists recruit on the basis of divisions.

 

As described previously the BNP is the equivalent of Hizb Ut Al Tahir. They have shared interests in creating division because that is how they recruit. Their policies are similar, they both have links with the Nazis and they feed off each other for mutual benefit.

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The problem with that is that it won't put people off voting for the BNP. If you think you can put people off by name calling and the like you are mistaken. Pers or not a growing number of british people will still vote for them.

 

How exactly is reporting what is said about them from members and ex-members on the far right, name calling? It is no more name calling than repeating any other piece of information about a political party.

 

If the BNP don't like being called Nazis then perhaps they should stop associating with Nazis. Stop going to meetings in Italy where delegates get Nazi saluted as they go in, and their candidates could stop writing columns for Nazi political party papers. It is not namecalling to describe people appropriately based on the evidence.

 

My post shows the BNP don't apply the same standards to themselves as they publically profess. They have managed to distill everything that is wrong with UK politics in to one party, their leaders behave like cartoon like despots untouchable and incompetent. A vote for the BNP is a vote for corruption, incompetence, division, immorality and hatred.

 

How do you suggest people are put off for voting for a party like the BNP if not by pointing out their failings?

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PV, your sig intrigues me:

 

'Where books are burned, in the end people will be burned too'

 

Were the people of Orange in France aware of this far right policy when the National Front Mayor took it upon himself to decide what books should be stocked in the local library? Was it his intention to burn the librarians too?

 

Is it really BNP policy to burn books?

 

Of course the BNP has no such policy, max. My signature is attributed to the poet Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), concerning the events at the Wartburg in Thuringia on 18 October 1817. Radical nationalist students, celebrating the three-hundredth anniversary of Martin Luther's launching of the Reformation with the publication of his theses attacking the Catholic Church, had thrown symbols of authority and books such as Code Napoleon onto a bonfire. It was a nationalist demonstration by Protestant German students that led to the governments of conservative German states using extremely repressive measures against them, including murder.

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