The all encompassing BNP thread - keep all crap in here.

As I said to dirtydog, I'm a something of a commie. So that comment, if it was meant to be some kind of attempt at baiting me, has failed.

So you write nonsense but when someone points it out you say "I'm a commie, you'll get no fight from me"... why bother posting here then?
 
I love these threads, it makes it much easier to weed out the uneducated, the bigoted and the ignorant... If there's one positive thing the BNP has done, it has enabled all of the above to be easily identified :D

Ah man. I am completly lost for words.

I hope you know how that makes you sound Dolph. Your posting style in general is very good and then you come out with the above.
 
Azagoth, it was only in the North that that sort of scum got elected, the rest of the country is educated enough to not vote for these ugly people apart from a few misguided souls, and in those regions the BNP didn't get elected thank god.

Shame on the the North of England. Absolutely disgusting what with the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings.

I'm struggling to read this and not get completely angry. So I think I'll leave it at this:

The very fact that you can generalise the entire North of England as being uneducated shows you're almost as bigoted as the BNP, who I presume you're against.
 
I don't like the way the BNP goes about things but I do understand why people vote for them. The other parties bury their heads in the sand and ignore the problem - unfortunately the BNP are the only people who address the issue.

It's a shame it's either vote for a party that doesn't address the problem or vote for a party that goes too far. There is no happy medium in my opinion.
 
So then labour is a racist and sexist party, by the way the bnp will just get stronger and stronger, the british people dont like to be told what to do.

Labour aren't institutionally and constitutionally racist and sexist, nor do they restrict membership based on these arbitary factors. Some of their recent policies have crossed the lines though.

As for the BNP getting stronger, if they couldn't do it under the conditions of this election, they aren't going to do it, especially now their policies and beliefs are going to be more in the public eye...
 
So if this whole forum started speaking arabic only, you wouldn't feel a bit penalised and left out because you can no longer preach your cultural marxism? Never mind the fact you would have to move somewhere else to do it.

Of course it would be a problem, but you're not comparing like with like. Schools with a predominantly non-white population simply reflect the demographic of the place in which they are found. They're not penalising white people, because most of the locals aren't white.

In any case, can you name six schools in which English is not spoken as the first language?
 
As for the BNP getting stronger, if they couldn't do it under the conditions of this election, they aren't going to do it, especially now their policies and beliefs are going to be more in the public eye...
You do look rather foolish trying to pretend the BNP has not got stronger this last week :)

Several county councillors elected, a first ever for nationalist politics in the UK.

Two MEPs elected, a massive breakthrough for nationalism in the UK.
 
Labour aren't institutionally and constitutionally racist and sexist, nor do they restrict membership based on these arbitary factors. Some of their recent policies have crossed the lines though.

Yes they are, and very good at hiding it via the word positive discrimination.
 
Would you want your child in a class full of non-English speaking kids? And/or full of kids who shared an alien culture which excluded your own child?

Of course not. But do such classes exist in this country? In government schools?
 
I really try not to get involved in political threads because I admit, I'm not very well educated enough to understand it all.

So in a nutshell, can someone explain:

Do these BNP people want everyone who isn't white and/or 'ethnic' to be kicked out of the country.

or

Do these BNP people want everyone in the country to have equal rights?

I'm a little lost.
 
You do look rather foolish trying to pretend the BNP has not got stronger this last week :)

Several county councillors elected, a first ever for nationalist politics in the UK.

Two MEPs elected, a massive breakthrough for nationalism in the UK.

I compare their relevance with that of other parties who have similar results. They are still an irrelevant fringe party based on either set of election results.

They could have made a major breakthrough, but they did not do so, they barely increased their share of the vote despite near perfect conditions for them.
 
In any case, can you name six schools in which English is not spoken as the first language?

Not looked for schools yet but t is becoming an increasing problem

Telegraph

Unions have estimated educating a single non-English speaking pupil can cost up to £30,000 a year,

The herald

One in eight of all school children in Scotland's largest city does not speak English as a first language, new figures show.

Oldham Chronicle

According to Government figures, 5,397 of the 17,950 primary school children do not have English as the mother tongue — one in three.
 
I compare their relevance with that of other parties who have similar results. They are still an irrelevant fringe party based on either set of election results.

They could have made a major breakthrough, but they did not do so, they barely increased their share of the vote despite near perfect conditions for them.

Any protest vote was split between various parties like the UKIP. The BNP also had to contend with a massive anti-BNP propaganda campaign from the newspaper and television media. In spite of that they increased their % of the vote in every region.
 
Of course it would be a problem, but you're not comparing like with like. Schools with a predominantly non-white population simply reflect the demographic of the place in which they are found. They're not penalising white people, because most of the locals aren't white.

In any case, can you name six schools in which English is not spoken as the first language?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1912331/English-not-first-language-for-800000-children.html
 
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