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~spaced~ | 09:31 Tue 03rd Jun 2008 | Politics
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I have a question which I have been dicussing with a collegue for some months.

A friend of mine wants to vote for the BNP, but she thinks that as she was born and bred here but her parents are spanish, who have worked and lioved here for over 30 yrs, it would not been seen as correct? Or she is the type of person the BNP campaign about?

I think she seems to think that the BNP are anti anything not pure british, or am i wrong? Anyone help?
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A 'friend'?
I think she would be fine, but her parents would be 'sent back' - or actually given a 'financial inducement' to go back home.

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thanks Oneeye

Quin just because my views are not equal to yours, it doesnt mean I would support the BNP.

"im not a racist, im a realist. Im not a Nazi, im a nationalist"
Our views are equal, they're just not the same.

Surprised to see that you love This Is England though, with its message advocating multiculturalism and understanding while depicting the horror of right-wing politics poisoning impressionable minds.

it's supposed to be a free country, that means freedom of speach, and opinion,
So if spaced wants to vote B N P. there is absolutely no reason why he should not do so,
I for one will certainly support them, and I say this with pride.
The B N P are the only party with any sensible policies.
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The B N P are the only party with any sensible policies.

Thank you, I needed a laugh.

Have you actually read their manifesto?

Are you happy with the fact that their leader is a holocaust denier?
Article in Guardian in May
The BNP's racist campaigns seem a useful way of getting into communities. Walker talks about care homes, schools and regeneration. He also offers a pungent mix of nostalgia and conspiratorial claims about immigrants and Islam, from the the apocryphal Muslim taxi drivers who "**** in bottles and throw them out of cabs" to the council giving housing priority to immigrants. (This is untrue: lettings are assessed on need - people who are homeless, or in overcrowded accommodation - which is unrelated to ethnicity. Priority is given to new tenants with a local connection

Sensible policies - what based on nostalgia and conspiratorial claims!!

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