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Old 06-01-2004, 07:55 AM
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The BNP would be no better than the Tories in meddling in people's private lives.
Unlike the BNP, the Tories don't tell you who you can and cannot sleep with. The Tories leave that entirely up to you.
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with regards to their interference in legal terms of what people could do in bed.
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with regards to their interference in legal terms of what people could do in bed.
I'm not with you Jon. I seem to have missed your point.
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made a law making buggery illegal. It was then repealed in 1997.
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made a law making buggery illegal. It was then repealed in 1997.
The Tories don't stand for the outlawing of buggery. When was the law passed that you are talking about? I wasn't aware buggery was illegal before 1997.
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Old 06-01-2004, 09:14 AM
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No they don't anymore, it was dropped after the law was repealed. Have you seen Bridget Jones' Diary? It's mentioned in there somewhere as well.
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No they don't anymore, it was dropped after the law was repealed. Have you seen Bridget Jones' Diary? It's mentioned in there somewhere as well.
Haven't seen the film mate. Homosexuality was made legal in the sixties, I think. So I simply assumed buggery had been made legal at the same time.
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The question of mixed relationships is up to the individual, it is simply that the party line is what it is.
The point is whether you agree or not the party cannot force you to ignore your feelings and that is how it shoul'd be,it is up to the individual to make choices that is right for them.
We certainly don't wish to become a dictatorship,after all most right wing parties beleive in less state intervention not more, we leave the nanny state to the left.
I know I woul'd not want a goverment that interfered in every aspect of people's lives,besides they woul'd soon pay the price at the next election.
I hope this has allayed any fears you may have had.
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Old 06-01-2004, 10:59 AM
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The far-right as well as the far left are totalitarian ideologies. You just have to look at the 20th century to see that. There are too many parallels between then and now.
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Old 06-01-2004, 11:13 AM
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That is right jon if you regard the BNP as far right which I personaly dont,you will notice I say we are right wing,NOT far right.
The reason I say this is that I think their has been a general shift in british politics to the liberal left over the last 20 yrs or so,who woul'd have thought for instance the torries woul'd support gay partnerships or drop their objection to clause 4.
These are just a couple of examples,their are many more.
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