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Old 05-31-2004, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by billycotton";p=&quot View Post
Let me if I may take up some of the points made recently,ok essex boy say's we are bullies well we wll know the real bullies are the u.a.f. thugs
Every time their is dissorder on the streets it is always those thugs who appear on the t v,they never stand for election themselves because they know they won't get a single council seat,no their sole purpose is to intimidate and frighten bnp members and supporters.
Then essex boy say's he resents the foreigners being given prefrentional treatment over his family,well if you resent it so much you should vote fopr the BNP.
Sorry if this seems harsh but you accept their is a problem but attack the party that is the only one who has the will to do something about it.
And finally if we do pick up lots of votes then that is due to the fact we are becoming more acceptable and also the goverment has totally failed on the immigration issue.
Call me a sceptic if you like, but I can't help thinking that beneath the current veneer of respectactibility of the BNP lurks a bunch of boot boys. I'm not saying you are personally Billy Cotton, but i've met too many BNP supporters and members in my lifetime to tell me otherwise. I cannot lie. 99% of BNP supporters i've known have turned out to be thugs. If they weren't "tough" enough to dish out the beatings themselves they'd happily let others do so. While i'm not happy at current immigration policy I blame the politicians not the immigrants. You can hardly blame them for wanting a better life. It's true that the BNP are the most vocal against immigration and will probably pick up votes as a result. That is the fault of the mainstream parties for being weak on this issue. Voting for the BNP brings with it more than a resolution to the single issue of immigration, though I don't think they could resolve this issue. Taken as a whole I find the BNP's programme frightening.
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