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Why doesn't the Daily Mail support the BNP?
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I'm not saying it should, I'm just curious. The Daily Mail is ultra-right wing, patriotic, anti Europe and anti-foreign. Yet they stop short of support for the BNP, a party with whom they share most of their views.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So octavius you keep peddling your pernicious but plausible lies about the bnp. two names you have printed one david copeland
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Copeland
seems he was a member of some other group not the bnp
working on your theory that two nutters at some point in time were members of the bnp make all other members violent. can we then believe that all black people deal in drugs. I DON'T THINK SO. i can not be bothered looking the other name up on the internet. keep posting your lies some low life leftie will believe you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Copeland
seems he was a member of some other group not the bnp
working on your theory that two nutters at some point in time were members of the bnp make all other members violent. can we then believe that all black people deal in drugs. I DON'T THINK SO. i can not be bothered looking the other name up on the internet. keep posting your lies some low life leftie will believe you
Manni
AOG was probably a well balanced, kind young man at some point in his life and look at what this newspaper has done to him, spending his days het up and angry scanning the internet in hope of finding a story about a muslim who would not sell a bottle of wine in Tescos.
For your information I am still a kind, (if not now older) man, and I am not in the least bothered if a muslim refuses to sell a bottle of wine in Tescos.
Apart from the very fact that some are plotting to blow us to bits what I do object to, is when they expect preferential treatment of one form or other.
I also get a little annoyed that some wish us to honour their culture and religion, yet are not prepared to reciprocate.
I not only read the Daily Mail but also most of the other newspapers, listen to the radio news and also watch the TV news.
We all get our slant on things from one source or other, just because one disagrees with where one gets their information from doesn't make it necessary wrong, this makes for open debate.
The reason I prefer the DM is because they are not afraid to be a little anti-PC, by printing stories that some would rather not be disclosed to the general public.
You must admit though, particularly on this site, they seem to be very popular postings.
AOG was probably a well balanced, kind young man at some point in his life and look at what this newspaper has done to him, spending his days het up and angry scanning the internet in hope of finding a story about a muslim who would not sell a bottle of wine in Tescos.
For your information I am still a kind, (if not now older) man, and I am not in the least bothered if a muslim refuses to sell a bottle of wine in Tescos.
Apart from the very fact that some are plotting to blow us to bits what I do object to, is when they expect preferential treatment of one form or other.
I also get a little annoyed that some wish us to honour their culture and religion, yet are not prepared to reciprocate.
I not only read the Daily Mail but also most of the other newspapers, listen to the radio news and also watch the TV news.
We all get our slant on things from one source or other, just because one disagrees with where one gets their information from doesn't make it necessary wrong, this makes for open debate.
The reason I prefer the DM is because they are not afraid to be a little anti-PC, by printing stories that some would rather not be disclosed to the general public.
You must admit though, particularly on this site, they seem to be very popular postings.
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