I'm a muslim, but I'm not entirely against the British National Party in the UK, is this normal?
Q. I can see some of the points they make, but Ithink they take some stuff to the extreme.. But I think that they have some valid arguments when it comes to national identity and immigration.. What do you think? By the way, I'm Muslim and non-British (nor Irish).. just for the record
Asked by KarlosCharlos - Thu Feb 26 14:39:31 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Are you in the UK? Because you wouldn't be if BNP leader, Nick Griffin had his way. And he wouldn't hesitate to have your head cracked if you opposed him. Who says? Why, Mr Griffin, himself. The Times 11.11.06
Answered by Mr Sceptic - Thu Feb 26 16:18:51 2009
Q. I can see some of the points they make, but Ithink they take some stuff to the extreme.. But I think that they have some valid arguments when it comes to national identity and immigration.. What do you think? By the way, I'm Muslim and non-British (nor Irish).. just for the record
Asked by KarlosCharlos - Thu Feb 26 14:39:31 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Are you in the UK? Because you wouldn't be if BNP leader, Nick Griffin had his way. And he wouldn't hesitate to have your head cracked if you opposed him. Who says? Why, Mr Griffin, himself. The Times 11.11.06
Answered by Mr Sceptic - Thu Feb 26 16:18:51 2009
Do you support "British National Party",BNP in UK ?
Q. If it's Yes Why? and if it's No again why?
Asked by Nick-Nam - Thu May 4 21:55:11 2006 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. hell no! from what ive read & seen they are terrible. they are mdae up of racist thugs. so many are convicted criminals & violent ofenders.
Answered by weasered - Thu May 11 04:42:09 2006
Q. If it's Yes Why? and if it's No again why?
Asked by Nick-Nam - Thu May 4 21:55:11 2006 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. hell no! from what ive read & seen they are terrible. they are mdae up of racist thugs. so many are convicted criminals & violent ofenders.
Answered by weasered - Thu May 11 04:42:09 2006
If the UK general election was held tomorrow who would you vote for? ?
Q. If the UK general election was held tomorrow who would you vote for? New Labour, The Conservative Party, The Liberal Democrats, The UK Independence Party, The Scottish National Party, The Green Party, The Democratic Unionist Party, The British National Party, Plaid Cymru, Sinn Fein, The Ulster Unionist Party, The Social Democratic and Labour Party, Respect: The Unity Coalition, The Scottish Socialist Party, Veritas, The Alliance Party, The Liberal Party, The English Democrats, Mebyon Kernow, The Libertarian Party or some other party or independent candidate.
Asked by Andy - Mon Nov 3 16:19:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Not sure.
Answered by The Patriot - Tue Nov 4 03:14:03 2008
Q. If the UK general election was held tomorrow who would you vote for? New Labour, The Conservative Party, The Liberal Democrats, The UK Independence Party, The Scottish National Party, The Green Party, The Democratic Unionist Party, The British National Party, Plaid Cymru, Sinn Fein, The Ulster Unionist Party, The Social Democratic and Labour Party, Respect: The Unity Coalition, The Scottish Socialist Party, Veritas, The Alliance Party, The Liberal Party, The English Democrats, Mebyon Kernow, The Libertarian Party or some other party or independent candidate.
Asked by Andy - Mon Nov 3 16:19:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Not sure.
Answered by The Patriot - Tue Nov 4 03:14:03 2008
Is the lack of acceptable patriotism and nationalism in the UK leaving the gate open for radicalism?
Q. Most will be aware of what the main national party in the UK is and for those that don't know this is a nationalist, patriotic political organisation which underneath its legitimate surface has been alleged to be run by persons with the morals of the Klu Klux Klan. I have been careful not to mention names because allegations are not my purpose. What can be said is that most will not agree with the morals of this party but the nationalist message and that some of its members feel a lack of loyalty and patriotisim in the UK. Why does nationalisim leave such a bad taste in peoples mouths and why can't there be a patriotic and publicly supported party which isn't racist? Why aren't British persons who the traditional "White English"… [cont.]
Asked by derrrrby - Thu Nov 26 13:17:27 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Most will be aware of what the main national party in the UK is and for those that don't know this is a nationalist, patriotic political organisation which underneath its legitimate surface has been alleged to be run by persons with the morals of the Klu Klux Klan. I have been careful not to mention names because allegations are not my purpose. What can be said is that most will not agree with the morals of this party but the nationalist message and that some of its members feel a lack of loyalty and patriotisim in the UK. Why does nationalisim leave such a bad taste in peoples mouths and why can't there be a patriotic and publicly supported party which isn't racist? Why aren't British persons who the traditional "White English"… [cont.]
Asked by derrrrby - Thu Nov 26 13:17:27 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
UK political party name help?
Q. I along with some others have recently made a political party called the National British People's Party (NBPP) but we feel its name is to similar to other party's and wish to slightly rename it. We are a right wing party, but not to right wing, who wish to care for the British People as our top priority, please help.
Asked by Reeok - Tue Mar 17 16:40:15 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Democratic National Party (DNP) for Britain. Just a thought. Or perhaps the Democratic Peoples Nationalist Party(DPNP). Or The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Best of Luck.
Answered by Bamford1000 - Tue Mar 17 16:48:50 2009
Q. I along with some others have recently made a political party called the National British People's Party (NBPP) but we feel its name is to similar to other party's and wish to slightly rename it. We are a right wing party, but not to right wing, who wish to care for the British People as our top priority, please help.
Asked by Reeok - Tue Mar 17 16:40:15 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Democratic National Party (DNP) for Britain. Just a thought. Or perhaps the Democratic Peoples Nationalist Party(DPNP). Or The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Best of Luck.
Answered by Bamford1000 - Tue Mar 17 16:48:50 2009
Is anyone else a little worried about the list of BNP members?
Q. (for those that don't know, the BNP are a "political" party in the UK called the British National Party, and aren't particularly nice people - made up of racists and homophobes) And now a disgruntled employee has published the entire membership on the web for all to see... The list includes teachers, armed forces personnel and police officers... What backlash will there be for these people and their job prospects???
Asked by Forlorn Hope-only 5 suspensions - Wed Nov 19 03:53:23 2008 - - 19 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I disagree profoundly with the BNP, and I believe that they might be equally opposed to some of my views. However, we live in a free society. They are free to argue their corner as I am mine. The only long-term defence against nonsense is sense; "whoever knew truth put to the worst in a free and open encounter?" It follows that hounding people out of jobs and otherwise victimising them for their beliefs, however unpleasant, is not only wrong: it is counterproductive. If we succeed, by outing the membership list or other means, in making life unpleasant for these people, they will not vanish: they will go underground, hardened and embittered by the experience. The battle for reason against this sort of foolishness is actually half won;… [cont.]
Answered by Michael B - Wed Nov 19 03:57:56 2008
Q. (for those that don't know, the BNP are a "political" party in the UK called the British National Party, and aren't particularly nice people - made up of racists and homophobes) And now a disgruntled employee has published the entire membership on the web for all to see... The list includes teachers, armed forces personnel and police officers... What backlash will there be for these people and their job prospects???
Asked by Forlorn Hope-only 5 suspensions - Wed Nov 19 03:53:23 2008 - - 19 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I disagree profoundly with the BNP, and I believe that they might be equally opposed to some of my views. However, we live in a free society. They are free to argue their corner as I am mine. The only long-term defence against nonsense is sense; "whoever knew truth put to the worst in a free and open encounter?" It follows that hounding people out of jobs and otherwise victimising them for their beliefs, however unpleasant, is not only wrong: it is counterproductive. If we succeed, by outing the membership list or other means, in making life unpleasant for these people, they will not vanish: they will go underground, hardened and embittered by the experience. The battle for reason against this sort of foolishness is actually half won;… [cont.]
Answered by Michael B - Wed Nov 19 03:57:56 2008
British National Party for or against?
Q. For me I'm against the BNP, I like the fact they want jobs for British citizens but I hate the fact that they only want it for white people. Plus they want to halt muslim immigration... what about other religion immigration? It's pure racism if you ask me. We need immigration but it needs to be controlled, and that Nick Griffin gives Britain a bad name and makes everyone think that we are nazis. So you are welcome to place your opinion even for those who don't live in the UK.
Asked by Karl P - Thu Oct 8 11:40:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Very few people consider the British nazi's with or without the BNP. Quite the contrary. Given the level of political correctness there and the constant intrusions on your freedom to live your lives, it seems that Great Britain is nostalgic for communism not nazism.
Answered by JimSock - Thu Oct 8 11:46:58 2009
Q. For me I'm against the BNP, I like the fact they want jobs for British citizens but I hate the fact that they only want it for white people. Plus they want to halt muslim immigration... what about other religion immigration? It's pure racism if you ask me. We need immigration but it needs to be controlled, and that Nick Griffin gives Britain a bad name and makes everyone think that we are nazis. So you are welcome to place your opinion even for those who don't live in the UK.
Asked by Karl P - Thu Oct 8 11:40:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Very few people consider the British nazi's with or without the BNP. Quite the contrary. Given the level of political correctness there and the constant intrusions on your freedom to live your lives, it seems that Great Britain is nostalgic for communism not nazism.
Answered by JimSock - Thu Oct 8 11:46:58 2009
Will the British National Party gain political influence in Britain?
Q. Following the Election of two British National Party members to the European Parliament, (a situation that would have required thousands of votes in the North of England) the BNP have managed to obtain a mandate to speak supposedly on behalf of "British" people* in the media (*or more accurately who they see as been British). The BBC have already given more air-time to the BNP following that Election. Nick Griffin the BNP leader and one of the members who won a seat in Europe, has been interviewed plenty of times on the BBC at this stage. Is it possible that because of the rise in popularity of the BNP in some parts of Britain - other parties; including the Tory Party would start to take up BNP style policies? The BNP would like to… [cont.]
Asked by Zak - Mon Sep 14 13:58:47 2009 - - 21 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the multicultural society we have today is not working...race riots in birmingham over the past weeks show this race riots in birmingham between blacks and asians last year show this and these incidents are tips of the ice berg...they have happened in other cities too the bnp are not right to be racist bt it is not right to allow mass immigration to destroy the cities of britain and this has certainly happened under the present government
Answered by michele - Mon Sep 14 14:10:58 2009
Q. Following the Election of two British National Party members to the European Parliament, (a situation that would have required thousands of votes in the North of England) the BNP have managed to obtain a mandate to speak supposedly on behalf of "British" people* in the media (*or more accurately who they see as been British). The BBC have already given more air-time to the BNP following that Election. Nick Griffin the BNP leader and one of the members who won a seat in Europe, has been interviewed plenty of times on the BBC at this stage. Is it possible that because of the rise in popularity of the BNP in some parts of Britain - other parties; including the Tory Party would start to take up BNP style policies? The BNP would like to… [cont.]
Asked by Zak - Mon Sep 14 13:58:47 2009 - - 21 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the multicultural society we have today is not working...race riots in birmingham over the past weeks show this race riots in birmingham between blacks and asians last year show this and these incidents are tips of the ice berg...they have happened in other cities too the bnp are not right to be racist bt it is not right to allow mass immigration to destroy the cities of britain and this has certainly happened under the present government
Answered by michele - Mon Sep 14 14:10:58 2009
Is radical Islam like the BNP/(British National Party - ie racist)?
Q. Tory Leader David Cameron has likened radical islam amongst young muslims like the BNP (British National Party. a extreamist party liked the kkk like Combat 18 group and racist yobs the National Front. What do you think? Im supprised he took this long. Both are into the death penatly, both dislike gays, both see women should just be in the home, both hate homosexauls, but dislike other races and cultures, both into extreme rules, both are into thugery, exclusion (sharia law is simply a violent way of suppressing gays and girl and affection) . Both are anything but loved up hippies. Both are very relgious. Both have the same abramaic base. Both stir up trouble.Both are into macho dominance. Both try and hide their true nature… [cont.]
Asked by As_It_Is - Tue Jan 30 02:39:34 2007 - - 13 Answers - 1 Comments
A. 1000 times worse... don't see any B.N.P blowing them self's up on trains...i looked at some of the links and the vids of pulling a mans eye out stoning people with there hands behind there back hanging people from a Crane and the crowds love it deport all of them from Europe hitler was not so evil
Answered by chav69 - Tue Jan 30 02:58:06 2007
Q. Tory Leader David Cameron has likened radical islam amongst young muslims like the BNP (British National Party. a extreamist party liked the kkk like Combat 18 group and racist yobs the National Front. What do you think? Im supprised he took this long. Both are into the death penatly, both dislike gays, both see women should just be in the home, both hate homosexauls, but dislike other races and cultures, both into extreme rules, both are into thugery, exclusion (sharia law is simply a violent way of suppressing gays and girl and affection) . Both are anything but loved up hippies. Both are very relgious. Both have the same abramaic base. Both stir up trouble.Both are into macho dominance. Both try and hide their true nature… [cont.]
Asked by As_It_Is - Tue Jan 30 02:39:34 2007 - - 13 Answers - 1 Comments
A. 1000 times worse... don't see any B.N.P blowing them self's up on trains...i looked at some of the links and the vids of pulling a mans eye out stoning people with there hands behind there back hanging people from a Crane and the crowds love it deport all of them from Europe hitler was not so evil
Answered by chav69 - Tue Jan 30 02:58:06 2007
is there a conspiracy to silence the British national party, like they did enoch powell?
Q. is there a conspiracy to silence the British national party, like they did enoch powell? by the left wing parties and todays conservative party enoch powell was a proud white British conservative politician,who fought for Britain in ww2 they feared enoch powell because he stood up and defended white British people (white working class especially) and voiced their concerns about race, immigration and the hardships they had gotten because of the immigrants. he was label racist for voicing the truth and his concerns, that have been for the most part been proven right. Labour's Plot to Make Britain More "Multicultural" - A More Sinister Purpose? the bnp speak up for the rights of white british people in Britain, for over 40 years the… [cont.]
Asked by __A_YAHOO_USER__ - Tue Jan 12 18:52:07 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes. Especially the 3 main parties. They are afraid of all the votes they are losing to them in the by-elections plus the fact that the ordinary man in the street can relate better to their supposed policies than any of the 3. All 3 main parties are corrupt, have told the public lie after lie, and broken nearly every promise they have ever made. The BNP just haven't been in that position yet. Some of the rubbish spouted by BNP puts people off and they do try to work around that to gain more support but then their leaders are pretty much like the other parties. They want the power. All I'm going to do at the next election is vote for whatever independent runs in my area. It doesn't matter to me who it is its just a way of trying to get… [cont.]
Answered by alamolicious - Wed Jan 13 01:29:27 2010
Q. is there a conspiracy to silence the British national party, like they did enoch powell? by the left wing parties and todays conservative party enoch powell was a proud white British conservative politician,who fought for Britain in ww2 they feared enoch powell because he stood up and defended white British people (white working class especially) and voiced their concerns about race, immigration and the hardships they had gotten because of the immigrants. he was label racist for voicing the truth and his concerns, that have been for the most part been proven right. Labour's Plot to Make Britain More "Multicultural" - A More Sinister Purpose? the bnp speak up for the rights of white british people in Britain, for over 40 years the… [cont.]
Asked by __A_YAHOO_USER__ - Tue Jan 12 18:52:07 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes. Especially the 3 main parties. They are afraid of all the votes they are losing to them in the by-elections plus the fact that the ordinary man in the street can relate better to their supposed policies than any of the 3. All 3 main parties are corrupt, have told the public lie after lie, and broken nearly every promise they have ever made. The BNP just haven't been in that position yet. Some of the rubbish spouted by BNP puts people off and they do try to work around that to gain more support but then their leaders are pretty much like the other parties. They want the power. All I'm going to do at the next election is vote for whatever independent runs in my area. It doesn't matter to me who it is its just a way of trying to get… [cont.]
Answered by alamolicious - Wed Jan 13 01:29:27 2010
Is Lilly Allen right to portray the British National Party as "small minded" & "living a life full of hatred"?
Q. Recently, and since the election of two BNP members to the European Parliament (MEPs representing the United Kingdom in Europe from both the North West and North East of England) - Lilly Allen, rock/pop artist performed a song (you can hear it on You Tube if you like)...the song was in direct response to the election of two BNP members..in the song, she satires and rebuffs them in very clear terms as being members of a small minded party, a party full of racists and thugs bent on hatred against their fellow Britons and by extension Britain's foreign guests, not only just immigrants coming into Britain but as a bi-product of that racism, which seams to be aimed squarely at immigrants in particular, but also Black & Asian British (Britain… [cont.]
Asked by Zak - Thu Jul 16 12:38:22 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Freedom of speech. She can praise or bash them any way she wants.
Answered by Waffle! - Thu Jul 16 12:43:19 2009
Q. Recently, and since the election of two BNP members to the European Parliament (MEPs representing the United Kingdom in Europe from both the North West and North East of England) - Lilly Allen, rock/pop artist performed a song (you can hear it on You Tube if you like)...the song was in direct response to the election of two BNP members..in the song, she satires and rebuffs them in very clear terms as being members of a small minded party, a party full of racists and thugs bent on hatred against their fellow Britons and by extension Britain's foreign guests, not only just immigrants coming into Britain but as a bi-product of that racism, which seams to be aimed squarely at immigrants in particular, but also Black & Asian British (Britain… [cont.]
Asked by Zak - Thu Jul 16 12:38:22 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Freedom of speech. She can praise or bash them any way she wants.
Answered by Waffle! - Thu Jul 16 12:43:19 2009
Q for the American right: Who would you choose between Obama and the British National Party?
Q. This Q is purely hypothetical so don't get technical or sarcastic. Let's say that the far-right British National Party (BNP) could be transplanted to America and in 2012 they were contesting the US elections against the Obama-led liberals. The BNP are a far right party with a semi-racist ideology especially towards Muslims (but probably towards Blacks, Jews, and other non-Anglo-Saxon peoples too). But they share most of the views of the American right. They are big-business friendly, for example. They oppose the public healthcare system in the UK. They are anti-immigration, etc. But on the other hand, not only is this party foreign, it originates in the country that once oppressed America. Which American wants the US to be under British… [cont.]
Asked by curious - Fri Nov 6 11:12:31 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is quite a bad question because we don't just have choices between two parties in the U.S. and we go through an extensive primary process. Extremists don't usually get nominations in the U.S. and when they do, they lose badly. Obama is an extreme leftist who got in power because he was able to paint himself as moderate and the U.S. press by and large rolled over and never examined his real beliefs.
Answered by SammyCal - Fri Nov 6 11:21:10 2009
Q. This Q is purely hypothetical so don't get technical or sarcastic. Let's say that the far-right British National Party (BNP) could be transplanted to America and in 2012 they were contesting the US elections against the Obama-led liberals. The BNP are a far right party with a semi-racist ideology especially towards Muslims (but probably towards Blacks, Jews, and other non-Anglo-Saxon peoples too). But they share most of the views of the American right. They are big-business friendly, for example. They oppose the public healthcare system in the UK. They are anti-immigration, etc. But on the other hand, not only is this party foreign, it originates in the country that once oppressed America. Which American wants the US to be under British… [cont.]
Asked by curious - Fri Nov 6 11:12:31 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is quite a bad question because we don't just have choices between two parties in the U.S. and we go through an extensive primary process. Extremists don't usually get nominations in the U.S. and when they do, they lose badly. Obama is an extreme leftist who got in power because he was able to paint himself as moderate and the U.S. press by and large rolled over and never examined his real beliefs.
Answered by SammyCal - Fri Nov 6 11:21:10 2009
Have you Noticed Conservative and Unionist Party, UKIP and The British National Party?
Q. All have names which implies they represent all of the UK, but all have very little support outside England. Where as the Labour party or Liberal Democrats do not imply where their support comes from, but both have support right across Great Britain. Funny that. Sorry Captain I did not make myself clear in the question. The Tories official name is the 'conservative and unionist party, not the conservative party. I did not mean any of the parties from northern Ireland. As I already explained 'Bob N' its not called the conservative party, its called the Conservative and unionist party, which part of this don't your understand.
Asked by number one fighting chicken - Mon Oct 22 04:46:48 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Rubbish for a start the Conservative party support has increased as has UKIP because they stand for fair tax and a vote on the EU Constitution which Chairman Brown promised but has now betrayed and decided to sell the nation out . The traitor should be tried for treason but he is behaving as a true Trot he is so i can't wait for 2009 so i can see him kicked out. As for the Liberal Democrats they are neither liberal or democratic most of them are Euro Federalists who like Brown don't believe the people should have a say on the nations future. By the way if Scotland became truly independent Labour would severely diminish as a force in politics and of course England would become far richer and richer still if it left the Euro gravy train.
Answered by jack lewis - Mon Oct 22 05:33:30 2007
Q. All have names which implies they represent all of the UK, but all have very little support outside England. Where as the Labour party or Liberal Democrats do not imply where their support comes from, but both have support right across Great Britain. Funny that. Sorry Captain I did not make myself clear in the question. The Tories official name is the 'conservative and unionist party, not the conservative party. I did not mean any of the parties from northern Ireland. As I already explained 'Bob N' its not called the conservative party, its called the Conservative and unionist party, which part of this don't your understand.
Asked by number one fighting chicken - Mon Oct 22 04:46:48 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Rubbish for a start the Conservative party support has increased as has UKIP because they stand for fair tax and a vote on the EU Constitution which Chairman Brown promised but has now betrayed and decided to sell the nation out . The traitor should be tried for treason but he is behaving as a true Trot he is so i can't wait for 2009 so i can see him kicked out. As for the Liberal Democrats they are neither liberal or democratic most of them are Euro Federalists who like Brown don't believe the people should have a say on the nations future. By the way if Scotland became truly independent Labour would severely diminish as a force in politics and of course England would become far richer and richer still if it left the Euro gravy train.
Answered by jack lewis - Mon Oct 22 05:33:30 2007
The scottish national party?
Q. do most poeple want to leave the uk in scotland is that their agenda and because it is nationalist is it mostly ctaholics as in ulster that vote for them? i don't think i'll put this nto scottish football as yahoo has recommended! it's spooky in there ok then poll celtic or rangers(joke)
Asked by wellys xmas nibbles - Mon Jan 19 06:39:02 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The SNP is NON sectarian to whom religious bigotry is a total anathema . Scots generally have moved to support the SNP because of amongst other things the total failure of " New " Labour to abandon chronyism . The Tories are a complete non event ( they have only one MP elected in Scotland out of 50 plus ) whilst the Lib Dems are , well , frankly the wishie washies they have always been .
Answered by Col - Tue Jan 20 02:53:50 2009
Q. do most poeple want to leave the uk in scotland is that their agenda and because it is nationalist is it mostly ctaholics as in ulster that vote for them? i don't think i'll put this nto scottish football as yahoo has recommended! it's spooky in there ok then poll celtic or rangers(joke)
Asked by wellys xmas nibbles - Mon Jan 19 06:39:02 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The SNP is NON sectarian to whom religious bigotry is a total anathema . Scots generally have moved to support the SNP because of amongst other things the total failure of " New " Labour to abandon chronyism . The Tories are a complete non event ( they have only one MP elected in Scotland out of 50 plus ) whilst the Lib Dems are , well , frankly the wishie washies they have always been .
Answered by Col - Tue Jan 20 02:53:50 2009
Do Black and Asian people have anything to fear from the British National Party?
Q. The BNP state that they want all non-indigenous people to leave the UK. They also state that they would give them money in order to leave "to send them back to their country of origin". They would also then consider making them leave by force, perhaps by making it almost impossible for immigrants to make a living in the UK. Britain as become a multicultural country, since the end of the second World War, however the BNP want (or at the very least would like) the country to be returned to a all-white country like it was before 1948. They have stated as much using pictures of 1940's street parties consisting of just white people and not one black person to be seen. Thousands of Asian and Black workers were encouraged to come to Britain to… [cont.]
Asked by Zak - Mon Sep 7 13:20:46 2009 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Britain is only a "multicultural country because traitorous leaders have allowed it to become so over the last 12 years. Foreigners have not been encouraged to come here since the war. Some commonwealth foreigners were invited here over the few years following the war.This is not the same as the hordes of untermenschen from all corners of the globe arriving in millions over the last decade. The BNP offer voluntary assisted repatriation.This is a grant to allow foreigners to go home and make a successful business for themselves adding to the prosperity of their homelands. No person of legal status will be forced to leave. The BNP would indeed like our country to return to it's traditional Christian roots.A time where there was relative… [cont.]
Answered by Private - Mon Sep 7 13:33:56 2009
Q. The BNP state that they want all non-indigenous people to leave the UK. They also state that they would give them money in order to leave "to send them back to their country of origin". They would also then consider making them leave by force, perhaps by making it almost impossible for immigrants to make a living in the UK. Britain as become a multicultural country, since the end of the second World War, however the BNP want (or at the very least would like) the country to be returned to a all-white country like it was before 1948. They have stated as much using pictures of 1940's street parties consisting of just white people and not one black person to be seen. Thousands of Asian and Black workers were encouraged to come to Britain to… [cont.]
Asked by Zak - Mon Sep 7 13:20:46 2009 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Britain is only a "multicultural country because traitorous leaders have allowed it to become so over the last 12 years. Foreigners have not been encouraged to come here since the war. Some commonwealth foreigners were invited here over the few years following the war.This is not the same as the hordes of untermenschen from all corners of the globe arriving in millions over the last decade. The BNP offer voluntary assisted repatriation.This is a grant to allow foreigners to go home and make a successful business for themselves adding to the prosperity of their homelands. No person of legal status will be forced to leave. The BNP would indeed like our country to return to it's traditional Christian roots.A time where there was relative… [cont.]
Answered by Private - Mon Sep 7 13:33:56 2009
Are the British National Party racist?
Q. What do you think? I am not a supporter but answering a question on YA led me to their website where I found this... and I have to say I think they make an extremely valid point :-s
Asked by Blaze - Tue Jun 9 17:58:53 2009 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Only if all pro-racial/ethnic groups are. The problem is, the media and the left want everyone to think only pro-WHITE groups are racist, all others are simply the oppressed speaking out against the tyranny of the racist white overlord or some nonsense like that. The way white people are forced to coddle and overlook the behavior of minorities is disgusting. I read a great deal about Britain, I am a great admirer of English history (even though I am an American of Irish descent haha). It is a damned shame the way Britain has eroded over the past decades.
Answered by william k - Tue Jun 9 18:11:14 2009
Q. What do you think? I am not a supporter but answering a question on YA led me to their website where I found this... and I have to say I think they make an extremely valid point :-s
Asked by Blaze - Tue Jun 9 17:58:53 2009 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Only if all pro-racial/ethnic groups are. The problem is, the media and the left want everyone to think only pro-WHITE groups are racist, all others are simply the oppressed speaking out against the tyranny of the racist white overlord or some nonsense like that. The way white people are forced to coddle and overlook the behavior of minorities is disgusting. I read a great deal about Britain, I am a great admirer of English history (even though I am an American of Irish descent haha). It is a damned shame the way Britain has eroded over the past decades.
Answered by william k - Tue Jun 9 18:11:14 2009
Have the BNP caused UKIP's collapse?
Q. Another by election, another good result for the BNP, this time we recieved 30% of the vote. But what is becoming more an more evidant is the complete collapse of UKIP's electoral support.In 2008, everywhere where the BNP and UKIP competed, the BNP came out on top.This is continuing, and UKIP's demise is shown by this recent by election in manchester: Labour Party 1379 british national party 889 Conservative 485 Liberal Democrats 172 Green Party 69 uk independence party 33 Clearly the BNP took nearly all of UKIP's vote, and this is despite 27,500 anti BNP leaflets being delivered by the main parties. Would you agree that the BNP revolution has contributed to the sorry demise of UKIP? Do you think they will regret not signing a pact… [cont.]
Asked by Rule-Britannia - Fri Feb 6 08:14:52 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What the BNP website doesn't give is the last election results, in 2008. If they had, their supporters would have seen that the BNP vote was only up by 43 this time, hardly significant and certainly not a 'revolution', while the Labour vote was actually up by 255, and UKIP didn't even stand in the Hyde Newton ward in 2008. Source(s):
Answered by Back to the drawing board - Fri Feb 6 09:04:40 2009
Q. Another by election, another good result for the BNP, this time we recieved 30% of the vote. But what is becoming more an more evidant is the complete collapse of UKIP's electoral support.In 2008, everywhere where the BNP and UKIP competed, the BNP came out on top.This is continuing, and UKIP's demise is shown by this recent by election in manchester: Labour Party 1379 british national party 889 Conservative 485 Liberal Democrats 172 Green Party 69 uk independence party 33 Clearly the BNP took nearly all of UKIP's vote, and this is despite 27,500 anti BNP leaflets being delivered by the main parties. Would you agree that the BNP revolution has contributed to the sorry demise of UKIP? Do you think they will regret not signing a pact… [cont.]
Asked by Rule-Britannia - Fri Feb 6 08:14:52 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What the BNP website doesn't give is the last election results, in 2008. If they had, their supporters would have seen that the BNP vote was only up by 43 this time, hardly significant and certainly not a 'revolution', while the Labour vote was actually up by 255, and UKIP didn't even stand in the Hyde Newton ward in 2008. Source(s):
Answered by Back to the drawing board - Fri Feb 6 09:04:40 2009
How exactly will the British National party Ethnically cleanse Britain as they say they want to?
Q. Im not mincing words here. Their is no point in ignoring the fact that the BNP are nothing more then modern days Nazis wearing smart suits and pretending to be regular politicans. They are riding on the hysteria again e.g The British Muslims, the EU enlargement etc,, just like for the original Nazis it was about J-ws and Communists. So just imagine we wake up tommorow and Nick Griffin becomes prime minister and the BNP form a goverment in the UK. How exactly will they ethnically cleanse Britain of the non "indigenous people" which Nick Griffin wants to do as stated by him many times. Surely such a statement alone he should be charged with incitement for Conspiring racial genocide shouldnt it? Will Nick Griffin try to copy Serbian… [cont.]
Asked by Jack T - Mon Sep 14 14:24:36 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Im not mincing words here. Their is no point in ignoring the fact that the BNP are nothing more then modern days Nazis wearing smart suits and pretending to be regular politicans. They are riding on the hysteria again e.g The British Muslims, the EU enlargement etc,, just like for the original Nazis it was about J-ws and Communists. So just imagine we wake up tommorow and Nick Griffin becomes prime minister and the BNP form a goverment in the UK. How exactly will they ethnically cleanse Britain of the non "indigenous people" which Nick Griffin wants to do as stated by him many times. Surely such a statement alone he should be charged with incitement for Conspiring racial genocide shouldnt it? Will Nick Griffin try to copy Serbian… [cont.]
Asked by Jack T - Mon Sep 14 14:24:36 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
UK: Which Party . . .?
Q. Hello, i was wondering if someone could go through this list and place a political party from the UK who supports it, next to it. I know there may be more than one party which support the ideas or perhaps none, but can you please say what you think. This is to allow myself to get a better idea about politics in general and for personal reasons too. Nationalism, Cultural revitalisation, Anticommunism, Euroskepticism, Anti-Immigration, Anti-Asylum, Any immigrants coming into the country must be adequate in English, Citizenship is acquired through jus sanguinis, Capitalism, Private Enterprise is encouraged as long as it coincides with the nations interest, More power to the police, Death penalty reinstated for murderers, British jobs for… [cont.]
Asked by Bad news - Fri May 8 16:32:31 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No offence but that sounds pretty depressing. If you're looking for Anti-immigration and Euro-skepticism then the BNP is probably your thing. I'm glad you want independence for Scotland though - because they love freedom. They would no doubt become the exact opposite of most things you mentioned. :-)
Answered by Natty-Lea - Sat May 9 11:54:56 2009
Q. Hello, i was wondering if someone could go through this list and place a political party from the UK who supports it, next to it. I know there may be more than one party which support the ideas or perhaps none, but can you please say what you think. This is to allow myself to get a better idea about politics in general and for personal reasons too. Nationalism, Cultural revitalisation, Anticommunism, Euroskepticism, Anti-Immigration, Anti-Asylum, Any immigrants coming into the country must be adequate in English, Citizenship is acquired through jus sanguinis, Capitalism, Private Enterprise is encouraged as long as it coincides with the nations interest, More power to the police, Death penalty reinstated for murderers, British jobs for… [cont.]
Asked by Bad news - Fri May 8 16:32:31 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No offence but that sounds pretty depressing. If you're looking for Anti-immigration and Euro-skepticism then the BNP is probably your thing. I'm glad you want independence for Scotland though - because they love freedom. They would no doubt become the exact opposite of most things you mentioned. :-)
Answered by Natty-Lea - Sat May 9 11:54:56 2009
Why Americans vote for 3rd parties at a far lower rate than other countries?
Q. I'm not just talking about countries like Germany that have proportional representation. In Germany, the classical-liberal Free Democratic Party or the Green Party is usually part of a ruling coalition (the Left Party, formerly the ruling party of East Germany, gets alot of votes but has yet to return to power). However, even in countries that share the "first-past-the-post" system, 3rd parties tend to get alot more votes. In Canada, the Bloc Quebecois (a Quebec nationalist party) gets a substantial portion of the votes in Quebec. Many Canadians also vote for the far-left New Democratic Party or the Green Party (although the Greens have yet to actually win any seats in the legislature, they have come close). The current ruling party… [cont.]
Asked by Brad - Fri Nov 20 18:01:53 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My theory is that this two-party tendency has its roots in the Civil War. Since the dispute over slavery, the United States has suffered from a deep ideological rift between "northern" and "southern" thought. Northern thought has its roots in industrialism and urbanism, and has evolved into the modern American liberal ideal (secular-humanist, pro-choice, pro-gay rights, etc). Southern thought has its roots in agriculture and agrarianism, and has evolved into the modern American conservative ideal (religious, anti-big government, pro-life/gun, family values, etc). Our two political parties have found an interesting way to exploit this ideological rift, which oddly enough, seems to be about 50/50 (about the ratio of urban to rural dwellers). [cont.]
Answered by SusanBrei - Fri Nov 20 18:52:07 2009
Q. I'm not just talking about countries like Germany that have proportional representation. In Germany, the classical-liberal Free Democratic Party or the Green Party is usually part of a ruling coalition (the Left Party, formerly the ruling party of East Germany, gets alot of votes but has yet to return to power). However, even in countries that share the "first-past-the-post" system, 3rd parties tend to get alot more votes. In Canada, the Bloc Quebecois (a Quebec nationalist party) gets a substantial portion of the votes in Quebec. Many Canadians also vote for the far-left New Democratic Party or the Green Party (although the Greens have yet to actually win any seats in the legislature, they have come close). The current ruling party… [cont.]
Asked by Brad - Fri Nov 20 18:01:53 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My theory is that this two-party tendency has its roots in the Civil War. Since the dispute over slavery, the United States has suffered from a deep ideological rift between "northern" and "southern" thought. Northern thought has its roots in industrialism and urbanism, and has evolved into the modern American liberal ideal (secular-humanist, pro-choice, pro-gay rights, etc). Southern thought has its roots in agriculture and agrarianism, and has evolved into the modern American conservative ideal (religious, anti-big government, pro-life/gun, family values, etc). Our two political parties have found an interesting way to exploit this ideological rift, which oddly enough, seems to be about 50/50 (about the ratio of urban to rural dwellers). [cont.]
Answered by SusanBrei - Fri Nov 20 18:52:07 2009
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