On the contrary, I think the thrust of your argument was anti-British especially your rather sarcastic and hurtful sentence,
And in spite of all that we were even so kind to pay for their burial thousands of miles from home in our foreign war, ingrates.
India fought hard on our side in two world wars to protect rights that we ourselves denied them.
I can't speak for WW1 because I wasn't around but regarding WW2 please don't forget that India itself was at threat of being over run by the Japanese, and then inhabitants would have then understood what being occupied really meant.
The plane that you want me to believe you hang your argument on, was more than likely piloted by a member of the Polish Air force, (not an immigrant) stationed in England, seeing that his country had been over-run by the Nazis, who were most likely keeping his family in captivity.
if you seek to refer to the war for electoral purposes it is shallow and grossly hypocritical to do so on an anti-immigration basis, is it not?
I am not a BNP supporter, although I do agree with some of the things they say, but I think you loose the gist of where they are coming from regarding referring to 'war for electoral purposes'.
It is simply a play on words 'The Battle For Britain 2009' hence we will protect British jobs from cut-throat foreign competition and put British workers first- every time.
I don't think anyone can argue against this, at this present time.