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- Andy - 11-18-2012 01:10 PM

'when the majority of people in this country agree with what the BNP are saying, '

Any proof to support that sweeping statement? If 'the majority' of British people agree with what the BNP are saying, why is BNP membership less than 5,000? If 'the majority' of British people agree with BNP policies, then how comes less than 0.01% of the population has actually joined up with the BNP? There are very few things that the majority of British people all agree on, BNP rhetoric most certainly isn't one of them.

'after all what else is there to be proud of? the BBC perhaps,'

The BNP is not something the overwhelming majority of people feel proud of, despite the Jimmy Saville fiasco the BBC still has a hell of a lot more support than the BNP. Also, do you seriously think the BNP are the only thing about Britain that we should feel proud of? What about our culture, history, technology, arts, sports, legal system, system of government etc?


- Person Person - 11-18-2012 01:10 PM

They never were a serious political party. Daniel Hanan made this point on a QT on the BBC once. MP's go on air and tell people how terrible the BNP are, which of course they are! However this just gives them free media.

They're nasty racist scums. 99.9% of the UK know that.

The BNP have 0% of Westminster seats.
They have 3 councillors in local govt out of 20,000.
They have one seat in the EP.

They are a club for racists, not a political party. Never have been, never will be.