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    it's nearly 2 in the morning, i'm tired, and i'm not arsed about how PC this is.

    I do support the BNP (although yeah, I haven't looked into it much.. I support some of their policies.)

    Immigration/Asylum Seekers - In a non-racist manner, there are too many illegal immigrants in this country, along with jobless, benefit-thieving dole spongers.

    I fully support foreigners coming into this country to work. However, I do not when they cannot speak fluent english where you don't have to ask them to repeat the sentences. I also do not agree with them coming in and just living off dole (I also do not agree with british people doing this either.)

    I'm lucky enough to have a full time job, but I was with my mate in subway and he's trying and trying to get a job, no such luck yet. We were served by a chinese woman, could hardly speak a word of english and he was annoyed (as was I) that she has come into the country and got a job, in customer service where customers are meant to understand what she's saying, and gets the job. my mate has many qualifications and can't find a job anywhere, and he can't get one.

    Capital punishment again, I fully agree with it. This country needs to be tougher on serious crime such as murder, paedophilia, etc etc. Tougher crimes mean that these people will not foul our streets longer, it also acts as a better deterrent to the several years life sentence we currently have in place.

    Fuel tax - £1.07 per litre.. I have nothing more to say.

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    I seriously hope anyone that supports the BNP doesn't have any black or gay friends.

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    Capital punishment
    I disagree with it, i think its hypocritical, barbaric and unjustifiable the place to debate it is here though: http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=582268

    Immigration/Asylum Seekers
    There taking are jobs, we loose money, they all get benefits - These things a myths and outright lies. Stop listen to propaganda and look these things up yourself.
    Immigration contributes nearly 3 billion in profit to are economy each year, the amount of able-bodied immigrates on benifits can litrallty be counted on one hand.
    Countries with open boarder policys have always succeeded, countries that close them off and become xenophobia always collapse. The roman empire, british empire and pretty much every other empire ever to exist have all had open boarder policies.. this isnt a coincidence.

    Jobs
    There easy to get for anyone, the problem is alot of BNP supports and folks saying people are taking there jobs (Scrubbing the toilets, picking up litter) arnt having the jobs taken at all. They just think there too good for the crappy low paid jobs (the jobs generally filled by immigrants who are happy to earn a living) and try for good jobs, which they cant get due to often having poor education and competing againts others who work harder for them

    I'm against the BNP and disagree with near all its policy. It is little better than thinly veiled fascism, with a strong element of racism and ignorance mixed in The great majory of there support base exist only because many of the people have no idea what they are truely supporting. The fact they run there campaign as if there reading straight from Hitlers diary is also some what worrying.

    I will bet there are more BNP supporters on benifits than there are immigrants

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor View Post
    Capital punishment
    I disagree with it, i think its hypocritical, barbaric and unjustifiable the place to debate it is here though: http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=582268

    Immigration/Asylum Seekers
    There taking are jobs, we loose money, they all get benefits - These things a myths and outright lies. Stop listen to propaganda and look these things up yourself.
    Immigration contributes nearly 3 billion in profit to are economy each year, the amount of able-bodied immigrates on benifits can litrallty be counted on one hand.
    Countries with open boarder policys have always succeeded, countries that close them off and become xenophobia always collapse. The roman empire, british empire and pretty much every other empire ever to exist have all had open boarder policies.. this isnt a coincidence.

    Jobs
    There easy to get for anyone, the problem is alot of BNP supports and folks saying people are taking there jobs (Scrubbing the toilets, picking up litter) arnt having the jobs taken at all. They just think there too good for the crappy low paid jobs (the jobs generally filled by immigrants who are happy to earn a living) and try for good jobs, which they cant get due to often having poor education and competing againts others who work harder for them

    I'm against the BNP and disagree with near all its policy. It is little better than thinly veiled fascism, with a strong element of racism and ignorance mixed in The great majory of there support base exist only because many of the people have no idea what they are truely supporting. The fact they run there campaign as if there reading straight from Hitlers diary is also some what worrying.

    I will bet there are more BNP supporters on benifits than there are immigrants

    Accidental double posts merged ~ Robbie!
    I fully agree with eveything you've said here, most political parties change their views and opinions over time, but the BNP is one which, for the most part, has kept its fundamental values unchanged, but simply altered their image to gain approval. Personally I wouldn't want to see the country run by the BNP because like Mentor said, it could end badly for the nation.

    The UK is one of the largest multi-ethnic hubs in the world and is quite possibly the most stable as well, the BNP seeks to remove this stability by either rejecting entry or funding individuals to leave the country, slowing down our ethnic growth in exchange for improving the status of british individuals in our and neighbouring countries, they do not believe that immigrants, legal or otherwise should deserve the equal opportunities british citizens have simply because they are not british, despite their education, experience of former economic status. To put is simply but rather harshly, british citizens should be 1st Class while immigrants should be Working Class regardless of anything other than ethnic origin.
    Last edited by RandomManJay; 07-07-2009 at 01:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdi View Post
    it's nearly 2 in the morning, i'm tired, and i'm not arsed about how PC this is.

    I do support the BNP (although yeah, I haven't looked into it much.. I support some of their policies.)

    Immigration/Asylum Seekers - In a non-racist manner, there are too many illegal immigrants in this country, along with jobless, benefit-thieving dole spongers.

    I fully support foreigners coming into this country to work. However, I do not when they cannot speak fluent english where you don't have to ask them to repeat the sentences. I also do not agree with them coming in and just living off dole (I also do not agree with british people doing this either.)

    I'm lucky enough to have a full time job, but I was with my mate in subway and he's trying and trying to get a job, no such luck yet. We were served by a chinese woman, could hardly speak a word of english and he was annoyed (as was I) that she has come into the country and got a job, in customer service where customers are meant to understand what she's saying, and gets the job. my mate has many qualifications and can't find a job anywhere, and he can't get one.

    Capital punishment again, I fully agree with it. This country needs to be tougher on serious crime such as murder, paedophilia, etc etc. Tougher crimes mean that these people will not foul our streets longer, it also acts as a better deterrent to the several years life sentence we currently have in place.

    Fuel tax - £1.07 per litre.. I have nothing more to say.
    Perhaps your friend needs to look at himself instead of blaming others that he doesn't have a job... i'd suggest he practices interview techniques as it sounds like he just doesn't come accross well in interviews if he's really finding it hard to get a job...
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    This Thread Worries me too, but im not worried at all coz i knowf or a fact not even 1/3 of the people who have poster here are not acttually allowed to vote in a genreal election beacuse it gose to show that children bellow the age of 18 are easily influanced by This so called " Mr Change Britan " (Dunno his name summin Griffin)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madox View Post
    This Thread Worries me too, but im not worried at all coz i knowf or a fact not even 1/3 of the people who have poster here are not acttually allowed to vote in a genreal election beacuse it gose to show that children bellow the age of 18 are easily influanced by This so called " Mr Change Britan " (Dunno his name summin Griffin)
    No but the people who can vote are even more influenced by them due to the promised reduced tax by reducing immigration. Plus, if you don't know the bare facts then don't slate them off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iAdam View Post
    No but the people who can vote are even more influenced by them due to the promised reduced tax by reducing immigration. Plus, if you don't know the bare facts then don't slate them off.
    But people do know that they are racist and homophobic, amongst other things. It is undeniable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plank View Post
    But people do know that they are racist and homophobic, amongst other things. It is undeniable.
    That doesn't change their policies, it just means it will take more convincing (more radical policies and promises) to get someone to vote for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .Sarcastix. View Post
    That doesn't change their policies, it just means it will take more convincing (more radical policies and promises) to get someone to vote for them.
    I know it doesn't change their policies, but if you vote for them you are voting for ALL their policies - you can't just pick and choose a few.

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