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Bnp's Ringing Endorsement Of Ukip !
There are people here on AB that have questioned me on my use of "BNP-lite" for UKIP. Here is a recent broadcast on the BNP TV Channel ( ! ) :::
http:// www.bnp .org.uk /news/n ational /artifi cial-uk ip-phen omenon
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Perhaps they should read UKIP's manifesto and ask themselves should they not be a little suspicious of a party promising all sorts of unattainable things. It's very easy to be the party that 'listens' to people but unfortunatel y parties in power also have to do stuff. A major reason UKIP are popular with people is because they say what a particular voter likes...
11:25 Thu 08th Aug 2013
is it ok to class the tory/libs as nazi-lite over there treatment of the sick. before you hit the keyboard read this
my mates friend has a brother in a home needing 24 hour care, all his food has to be put in a blender and spoon fed and he even has to have his bum cleaned for him, the lot, he has got to the stage in his illness where soon his food will go in through a tube. he is basically a vegetable
now under the tory/libs nazi-lite orders they want him in for a medical or will stop his benefits.
the brother has explained his condition , the dwp know the nursing home he is in as they sent the letter to the home, but rules are rules and he must attend the medical
this lot in power have a lot in common with the nazis
http:// www.ush mm.org/ museum/ exhibit /focus/ disabil ities/
my mates friend has a brother in a home needing 24 hour care, all his food has to be put in a blender and spoon fed and he even has to have his bum cleaned for him, the lot, he has got to the stage in his illness where soon his food will go in through a tube. he is basically a vegetable
now under the tory/libs nazi-lite orders they want him in for a medical or will stop his benefits.
the brother has explained his condition , the dwp know the nursing home he is in as they sent the letter to the home, but rules are rules and he must attend the medical
this lot in power have a lot in common with the nazis
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I won't be able to watch videos in work, but it occurs to me that of course any party with no chance of getting into power will be inclined to approve of any other party that has some similarity of view with some aspect of what they want. It doesn't mean a comparison is reasonable. One might as well just polarise every party into a couple of camps and have done with it.
It's a class thing. UKIP tend to attract the genteel or geriatric xenophobic vote :-)
The BNP got their support from working clas voters because their (the BNP's) pure racist agenda led them to target ethnic minorities and exploit the perception that they're 'taking all our jobs' etc as well as of course attracting the actual racists.
UKIP seem to have a lot of members who are really ultra-free market Tories as well as oddities like Godfrey Bloom. Most of their vote seems to come from 'traditionalists' disappointed by what they perceive as a disappointingly liberal Tory Party. So calling them BNP lite is probably inaccurate but with xenophobia and racism encouraged by tough economic times and a rabid tabloid press they are also benefitting from their anti EU stance by now appearing to be the party favoured by some previous BNP supporters
The BNP got their support from working clas voters because their (the BNP's) pure racist agenda led them to target ethnic minorities and exploit the perception that they're 'taking all our jobs' etc as well as of course attracting the actual racists.
UKIP seem to have a lot of members who are really ultra-free market Tories as well as oddities like Godfrey Bloom. Most of their vote seems to come from 'traditionalists' disappointed by what they perceive as a disappointingly liberal Tory Party. So calling them BNP lite is probably inaccurate but with xenophobia and racism encouraged by tough economic times and a rabid tabloid press they are also benefitting from their anti EU stance by now appearing to be the party favoured by some previous BNP supporters
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