Poll: Who will you vote for next General Election

Who will you vote for at the next general election?

  • Labour

    Votes: 43 5.7%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 303 40.0%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 101 13.3%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 25 3.3%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 30 4.0%
  • BNP

    Votes: 77 10.2%
  • Democratic Unionist Party

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • Scottish National Party

    Votes: 12 1.6%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 2 0.3%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 8 1.1%
  • Social Democratic and Labour Party

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 15 2.0%
  • Abstain from voting

    Votes: 84 11.1%
  • Don't know

    Votes: 54 7.1%

  • Total voters
    758
  • Poll closed .
As I've mentioned previously, voting for the BNP does not make a person racist.

Of course it makes them racist. Why else would you vote for them ?

Could you explain how you can vote for a party led by Nick "Convicted of Racial Hatred" Griffin, is whites only and has racist policies and ideals, can possibly make you "not a racist" ?


On a side note, I was wondering when Nick "Convicted of Racial Hatred" Griffin visits the Queen at her garden party if he is going to offer to help repatriate her ?
 
Why else would you vote for them ?

The BNP proposes to reintroduce corporal punishment, and to make capital punishment available for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers. In addition to increasing military defence spending, the BNP plans to reintroduce compulsory national service. It proposes "to end the conflict in Ireland by welcoming Eire as well as Ulster as equal partners in a federation of the nations of the British Isles".

Central to the BNP's domestic policies are greater share ownership and the establishment of worker co-operatives. The party advocates the provision of extra resources for "especially gifted children" and the reversal of closures of special needs schools. It has proposed that repossessed homes should become council houses, to prevent these being sold off cheaply to undercut private sellers, and to provide housing for those who need it.

I think the majority of people would agree with most of the above.

95% of people support 95% of the BNP's policies when they aren't aware that they are BNP's policies.

On a side note, I was wondering when Nick "Convicted of Racial Hatred" Griffin visits the Queen at her garden party if he is going to offer to help repatriate her ?

I doubt it as they are openly Monarchsist and if they are Nazi's as everyone states, then surely they quite like her?
 
I know, me too. We have 43 racest ******* or they are complete and utter morons. Normally i champion free speech but for these people i would make an exception and permaban them

Banning someone for their political views, as long as they're not expressed to the point of being racially (or sexually) offensive is kind of a facist stance to take, wouldn't you say? Or is being hypocritical ok as long as you don't support the BNP?
 
I think the majority of people would agree with most of the above.

God I wouldn't. The worst aspects of facism and socialism all in one party. Capital punishment? National Service? Hell no!


95% of people support 95% of the BNP's policies when they aren't aware that they are BNP's policies.

Absolute rubbish. The support for capital punishment, national service, st georges day celebrations, workers co-operatives, a unitied England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales for a start is all well below 95%. The rest of their policies are a mix of racism and populist so they can get in and then force all the foriegners out.

I doubt it as they are openly Monarchsist and if they are Nazi's as everyone states, then surely they quite like her?

They are openly against immigrants, regardless of how long your family has been here. Pretty sure some germans and a greek fall under that category. But for the (white european) monarchy they are going to let that slide eh?
 
Banning someone for their political views, as long as they're not expressed to the point of being racially (or sexually) offensive is kind of a facist stance to take, wouldn't you say? Or is being hypocritical ok as long as you don't support the BNP?

Thank you! there are intelligent people on the forums!

For the record, I don't like the BNP and I will never vote for them and I would strongly discourage others to do so. however, I do support their right to exist and I'd never harass or ridicule anyone that did vote for them.

Sir, I may disagree with what you say but I shall defend your right to say it!
 
God I wouldn't. The worst aspects of facism and socialism all in one party. Capital punishment? National Service? Hell no!

Did you miss the words "most" and "majority" or are you concieted enough to state your opinions constitute the nations views?
 
I think the majority of people would agree with most of the above.

95% of people support 95% of the BNP's policies when they aren't aware that they are BNP's policies.

I'm not claiming to speak for the majority here but I see nothing in the first paragraph that I'd possibly support with the notable exception of ending the conflict in Ireland and even then I'm not convinced that is the best way to go about it without knowing more.

The second paragraph sounds somewhat better but not ideal by any means nor does it contain any detailed information of how they expect to carry out these policies, I am aware that there may be more detailed information on their website but my (admittedly) brief sojourns there haven't gleaned me anything more than viewing a lot of promises with no details on how they'd hope to carry them out.

So 95% of 95% is quite a bold claim to be making.
 
Did you miss the words "most" and "majority" or are you concieted enough to state your opinions constitute the nations views?

I saw 95% of 95% and sort of inferred from there that if you are concieted enough to state your opinions constitute the nations views I could do the same.
 
95% of people support 95% of the BNP's policies when they aren't aware that they are BNP's policies.

I spent a bit of time reading their site last night and must admit that I'd think to the man in the street, quite a few of their policies do sound like common sense and revolve around fixing pretty much most things people complain about in the pub (law & order, cutting red tape, discipline in schools etc).

National Service is a no-no for me though, although if youngsters are not doing anything with their lives apart from hanging around outside the off-licence harassing the general public it could be an option.
 
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I saw 95% of 95% and sort of inferred from there that if you are concieted enough to state your opinions constitute the nations views I could do the same.

Who said it was my opinion?

So 95% of 95% is quite a bold claim to be making.

Well, this is from wikipedia

A YouGov poll in April 2006 found that the majority of Britons agreed with many BNP policies, when unaware they were associated with the BNP.

So I did some research and I found the yougov poll which is where the 95% of 95% came from -it's not a bold claim made by me but rather statistical evidence from a well respected source.

but, as we all know statistics is not necessarily the same as fact.
 
I spent a bit of time reading their site last night and must admit that I'd think to the man in the street, quite a few of their policies do sound like common sense and revolve around fixing pretty much most things people complain about in the pub (law & order, cutting red tape, discipline in schools etc)

Let's just hope for the sake of the man on the street then that he is white and not one of those "racial foreigners" then.
 
Let's just hope for the sake of the man on the street then that he is white and not one of those "racial foreigners" then :rolleyes:

Why would anyone, regardless of ethnicity, not agree with the notion of an effective police force, high standards of education and discipline and the like? I think you'll find many other cultures do these things much better than we do.

I wasn't saying that "racial foreigners" would vote BNP, merely that pretty much anyone with common sense would agree with some of these policies if they were offered by a party without the same connotations as the BNP?
 
Why would anyone, regardless of ethnicity, not agree with the notion of an effective police force, high standards of education and discipline and the like? I think you'll find many other cultures do these things much better than we do.

I wasn't saying that "racial foreigners" would vote BNP, merely that pretty much anyone with common sense would agree with some of these policies if they were offered by a party without the same connotations as the BNP?

yes but saying "we'll make an effective police force" means nothing, pretty much every party says that. saying something and actually having a detailed and capable plan are very different things.
 
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