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View Poll Results: Which political party are you planning to vote/are in support of at the present time?

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  • Conservative and Unionist Party (Tories)

    5 16.13%
  • Labour Party

    15 48.39%
  • Liberal Democrats

    1 3.23%
  • United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP)

    4 12.90%
  • Green Party of England and Wales

    1 3.23%
  • British National Party (BNP)

    3 9.68%
  • None of the above/none at all

    2 6.45%
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    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    No, they want to deport any 1st generation immigrants. Legal or not. I agree they have some good policies but the rest are awful. If they got rid of their discriminative and frankly neo-nazi image I may vote for them. Because they do have good policies. BUT that will never happen. Until they accept what the public see them as, get rid of Griffin and show they are not racist, homophobic facists, I would never vote for them.
    No your wrong, immigrants with genuine reasons such as wanting an education are allowed, however immigrants that are fleeing their country because of fear of death etc is not allowed - simply because organizations such as the UN state that anybody fleeing a country should seek asylum at the NEXT safest country.
    In that logic, Britain should not be filled with immigrants because we are an island, and they're are plenty of safe countries surrounding countries such as Nigeria, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan etc.
    I personally agree with that policy.

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    On a rather related note, there was quite a good TV programme on several weeks ago called "BNP Wives" - it was simply an embarassment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    On a rather related note, there was quite a good TV programme on several weeks ago called "BNP Wives" - it was simply an embarassment.
    David Cameron is an embarrassment, Nick Clegg is an embarrassment, Ed Milliband is an embarrassment. Most importantly, whoever out of those three that would run the country, would be on a friendship level with Obama - Nick Griffin wouldn't.
    At least Nick Griffin would stop us from fighting this illegal war in Afghanistan, do you know that since US and UK soldiers entered Afghanistan, that the heroin leaving Afghanistan has almost doubled? That tells me that the CIA, Obama and the UK are better drug dealers than the Taliban ever were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mkuu View Post
    David Cameron is an embarrassment, Nick Clegg is an embarrassment, Ed Milliband is an embarrassment. Most importantly, whoever out of those three that would run the country, would be on a friendship level with Obama - Nick Griffin wouldn't.
    At least Nick Griffin would stop us from fighting this illegal war in Afghanistan, do you know that since US and UK soldiers entered Afghanistan, that the heroin leaving Afghanistan has almost doubled? That tells me that the CIA, Obama and the UK are better drug dealers than the Taliban ever were.
    Cameron, Clegg & Milliband are an embarrassment? I'm sorry but considering you support Nick Griffin I don't think you can talk on this particular subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    Cameron, Clegg & Milliband are an embarrassment? I'm sorry but considering you support Nick Griffin I don't think you can talk on this particular subject.
    I haven't once said i support Nick Griffin if you read my posts.
    I'll talk on the subject as of and when i please to, you must have forgotten about freedom of speech because of your believing in the top three parties?
    You nor the European Union tell me what to do at any given time, if you can't debate about something then get out of the political threads, as quite frankly politics is all about debating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mkuu View Post
    I haven't once said i support Nick Griffin if you read my posts.
    I'll talk on the subject as of and when i please to, you must have forgotten about freedom of speech because of your believing in the top three parties?
    You nor the European Union tell me what to do at any given time, if you can't debate about something then get out of the political threads, as quite frankly politics is all about debating.
    You support the BNP and therefore, as you have not said otherwise, Nick Griffin. If you are willing enough to vote BNP you are willing enough to have Nick Griffin in power. I have no objection to you have your personal views but you have to understand people will make judgement and assumptions upon what you say, THAT is politics.

    As I have said. I do actually think the BNP have a few good policies, but until they rid themselves of this far-right view that makes them distasteful and quite frankly if you vote for them you are labelled a nazi...I would never dream of voting for them. If they came slightly closer to the centre, got rid of their discriminative image & policies, got rid of Nick Griffin and replaced him with a decent politician who didn't deny the holocaust then MAYBE, I'd vote for them.

    This kind of sums up my views on Nick Griffin tbh.


    Having said that I doubt I'd go against Conservatives without good reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    You support the BNP and therefore, as you have not said otherwise, Nick Griffin. If you are willing enough to vote BNP you are willing enough to have Nick Griffin in power. I have no objection to you have your personal views but you have to understand people will make judgement and assumptions upon what you say, THAT is politics.

    As I have said. I do actually think the BNP have a few good policies, but until they rid themselves of this far-right view that makes them distasteful and quite frankly if you vote for them you are labelled a nazi...I would never dream of voting for them. If they came slightly closer to the centre, got rid of their discriminative image & policies, got rid of Nick Griffin and replaced him with a decent politician who didn't deny the holocaust then MAYBE, I'd vote for them.
    This kind of sums up my views on Nick Griffin tbh.
    Having said that I doubt I'd go against Conservatives without good reason.
    I haven't said i support the BNP either, i said i would vote for them in a local election and that i agree with most of their policies.
    I agree Nick Griffin is the wrong leader for the BNP if it wants to be taken seriously, after all he was a member of the National Front when he was in his early teens. Also he didn't deny the holocaust, he denied the numbers of how many Jews were actually exterminated, even if he did deny the holocaust, that still wouldn't make him a Nazi because that is quite frankly freedom of speech once again.
    Nice video.

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    Most people who vote BNP don't actually know what they're voting for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Describe View Post
    Most people who vote BNP don't actually know what they're voting for.
    Based on what evidence?
    People who are voting Lib Dems or the Tories are more likely to not know what they're voting for as they're constantly lying and backing out of things they said in the first place to get into power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Describe View Post
    Most people who vote BNP don't actually know what they're voting for.
    This is just as true for any other party supporters
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