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anotheoldgit | 15:41 Thu 11th Jun 2009 | News
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Communities secretary John Denham has pledged measures to stop the rise of the BNP.

John Denham, who was appointed in Gordon Brown's recent reshuffle, said: "Every single MP has had somebody say to them, 'if I were Polish, Black, or Asian, I would be treated differently'. If we find things that are not right we have to be prepared to change them."

Can we take it that at last they have got the message and something will finally get done, or are they just empty words once again?
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Finally, they get the message. It will be interesting to see if anything comes of this.
Hasn't this subject been done to death by now? Change the record!
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paraffin

People can post what they wish without asking permission from the likes of you.

Don't be so touchy, you don't have to get involved.
No link AOG, so here it is.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/ 06/11/fair-play-on-welfare-to-stop-rise-of-har d-right-115875-21431422/

What's the matter AOG, ashamed to be seen reading the Daily Mirror?
The best way to stop the BNP is to create the conditions such that people do not find it necessary to vote for them, ain't difficult is it!
The government wished it had followed BNP policies. Four policeman have just accompanied a suspicious Islamist from Britain to Pakistan to get shot of him. With all the illegal immigrants 10% with suspicious intent it will cost a small fortune to clear our society of these terrorists. With stricter border controls, a judiciary that behaves and acts for British concerns, and stricter rules on admission would have prevented it in the first place. Phil Woolas is making a start but his attempts are twarted at every turn. He is now turning to the BNP handbook for guidance!
For years many of us have been SCREAMING out loud at the problems caused by immigration.

I remember when we had a Tory goverment (mid 1990s), seeing scenes of people running through the channel tunnel or camping out in Calais waiting to jump on the back of a lorry or find one to hide inside.

When we then got a Labour goverment it seemed to get worse (mainly because the Labour party are all talk and no action).

We still have people camping out in Calais, and now one in every 8 child born in the UK is to a woman born overseas.

We now have Muslims bombers, Romanian credit card thieves, human trafficking, Yardie drug dealers, black on black drug killings every week, blacks stabbing and mugging in every major city, criminal gangs from every ethnic grouping.

But do the 3 "main" parties ever talk about immigratoin, no they do not.

One of the biggest problems facing this country, and not one of the 3 main parties mentions it on any of the leaflets they pushed through our doors last week.

Since the BNP got 2 seats last week the main parties have said how awful it is that we now have people from the far right as MEPs.

But the lack of action from any of the main parties has driven people into the arms of the BNP.

Voting BNP was the ONLY was of making the main parties listen.

If Labour and Tory and Lib Dems want to know why people voted BNP then they need to look at themselves.

They were all too busy claiming for duck houses and silk cushions.
The rise of the BNP is down to Labour in the first place, so its only right they try to remedy it,

But I doubt it very much,
When 25% of the population are immigrants how can you expect to win an election if the majority of them vote Labour? We have reached the point of no return!
rov1200

25%???

Who told you that?

You know they were pulling your leg, don't you?
sp1814 don't take your figures from government statistics. There are a whole lot of illegals out there.

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