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Im sure all those who advocate free speech wont mind their taxes going to the BNP.

All you lefties are bank rolling the BNP with your taxes.:hihi:

 

Absolutely fine, as long as all parties have the same opportunities :thumbsup:

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RoyJames

 

You seem to have missed my original question or chosen to ignore it so for our benefit and so as not to accuse you of ignorance I'll make my point again.

 

Why are you no longer a member of the BNP? Could it be that you were actually quite useless? Even by BNP standards you were neither use nor ornament. Judging by your track record you probably did the BNP a big favour.

 

Didn't you stand in Sheffield last year and the year before and so on and so forth? So in your capacity as a BNP candidate what did you do for those who might have voted for you because I can't find a scrap of evidence that you did a single thing, infact didn't you even neglect to turn up at the 2006 elections? How pathetic is that?

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Im sure all those who advocate free speech wont mind their taxes going to the BNP.

All you lefties are bank rolling the BNP with your taxes.:hihi:

More accurately, all us taxpayers are (indirectly) giving money to the BNP for their PPB. Doesn't bother me, but it might bother you, as many taxpayers are....der der derrrr.... black people! :o

 

The BNP are taking handouts from Black people. Can't wait to see Craigmason's response. :hihi:

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The BNP have been 'delivering' old stock leaflets in Shiregreen and Brightside ward this week.

 

Isn't it usual for leaflets to be put through letter boxes instead of scattered on the pavement though? :huh:

 

Do the BNP have an environmental policy on getting tough with litter louts? If so shouldn't the BNP be putting their own house in order first? Isn't it disgraceful to be soliciting votes by littering leaflets over the pavement? :loopy:

 

NB Before anyone from the BNP accuses me of any inaccuracy, I have seen the leaflets for myself. There were three different leaflets, including one about the Danish cartoons.

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:rolleyes:

 

Students' BNP interview plan prompts death threats

 

Two Oxford students received death threats after lining up the chairman of the British National Party to appear on their university radio show.

 

Plans to have Nick Griffin on Oxford University Student Union's Oxide Radio have since been scrapped.

 

He was due to appear on The Big Idea show today to talk about 'Britishness', but the students' union has pulled the plug on it.

 

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Yet another shining example of the tolerant left.

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Yet another shining example of the tolerant left.

 

Yeah it has always puzzled me why the left call themselves 'Liberal' when clearly you're free to only think a certain way.:suspect:

 

I also wonder if there would have been more publicity had it, say, been a socialist guest who triggered death threats to the producers from far-right extremists.

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Yet another shining example of the tolerant left.

No, it quite clearly isn't, by definition.

Should we attribute all racial attacks on non-whites as a shining example of the right? No. Try not to be so 'Daily Mail' upholder, it insults people's intelligence and I'd have hoped it was below even you.

 

I'd have given Griffin his 5 mins of fame. In fact why stop at some crummy student radio show, I'd really love to see him on 'Question Time'. The truth is he's too small fry to be considered for inclusion.

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Yeah it has always puzzled me why the left call themselves 'Liberal' when clearly you're free to only think a certain way.:suspect:

 

I also wonder if there would have been more publicity had it, say, been a socialist guest who triggered death threats to the producers from far-right extremists.

 

 

The article goes on to say:

 

"Two years ago, a vote was taken on whether we should allow the BNP and the National Front to use our services and facilities as a platform for their views.

 

"The outcome of that was 'no'. That was a democratically-taken decision. We have to abide by those policies."

 

Long live democracy:thumbsup:

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A quite lamentable performance by UKIP in a council by-election in Nuneaton & Bedworth, Warwicks yesterday (10 people are needed to sign the nomination papers!):

 

Valerie Richardson (Lab) 658.

Alwyn Deacon (British National Party) 546

Damon Brown (Con) 301

Alice Field (Lib Dem) 119

David Lane (English Democrats) 75

Vanessa Casey (Save Our NHS) 43

Nigel Lanigan (UK Independence Party) 8

 

Turnout 36%

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Valerie Richardson (Lab) 658.Alwyn Deacon

Alwyn Deacon (British National Party) 546

Damon Brown (Con) 301

Alice Field (Lib Dem) 119

David Lane (English Democrats) 75

Vanessa Casey (Save Our NHS) 43

Nigel Lanigan (UK Independence Party) 8

 

Turnout 36%

 

An excellent result for the BNP coming in at a close second snapping at the coat tails of Noo Labour who must now be getting quite jittery at the prospect of complete annihialation in the forthcoming local elections.

 

:cool:

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If we're into bigging up minority stats (letting yourself go again I see upholder :rolleyes:), maybe you'll like these, which are linked to your celebrated BNP candidate's surname, Deacon;

 

0.10% of Deacons living in the UK are Muslim!

0.11% of Deacons living in the UK are Hindi!

0.04% of Deacons living in the UK are black Africans!

 

:hihi:

 

I notice the BNP were against some fierce competition in that local election, the "Save Our NHS" party :confused: and oh-so-well-known "English Democrats", lol. Beaten by a girl, from the apparently "jittery" and 'annihilated' Labour (who WON by the way upholder, you did spot that, yes???), too! Well done chaps, really. :D

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(who WON by the way upholder, you did spot that, yes???)

 

Labour wasn't it?

 

The point is that 2 or 3 years ago the BNP would have been languishing at the bottom of that list but instead today are in a position to challenge for the top spot such has been the growth in support for them.

 

It only bodes well for the future :thumbsup:

 

UKIP aren't very happy about it either :D

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