Soldato
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So "CRUSH THE BNP" and other such statements on UAF posters and flyers all over Manchester are just education? And the friction most recently in Bolton, and Manchester prior to that, was entirely about education? Give me a break. 90%+ of the arrests were trouble making UAF people. Militant lefties causing trouble as someone is rocking the boat (which I concede is an unwelcomed rocking). Also, what's more, from UAF about this very event "We will be canvassing and leafleting wards to spread the word about how to stop the BNP." Stop the BNP - not eduate people about them, but to STOP them.It's not an attempt to take away the voter's freedom of choice. It's merely an attempt to show them how wrong voting for the BNP would be, and that they are actually hiding beneath a mask, and underneath that mask is the same sort of nazi attitude that started the second world war. What they do with this information is up to them, but the overall aim is to eliminate the need for extremist parties such as this, not to eliminate their right to exist.
Many people who vote BNP do so without proper education about them or their views, or what effects they would have. The campaign aims to provide this education.
People who vote Labour, and will vote Labor in a month, do so without proper education about them or their views, or what effects they would have and HAVE had. Similar tidbits could be said about any political party. I suspect 80%+ of voters don't have a ****** clue about the parties. Why not challenge them? And provide a general education? All politicians hide behind masks, noticeably Obama most recently. Some would say Cameron is hiding his true old Tory beliefs.
Which is why the popular vote is ****.
Anyway, this aside, hypothetically what if the BNP policies are what the majority of this country want?
EDIT - Also, "Nazi BNP" - do people not read books anymore? The BNP's economic, military and territorial policies are anything but Nationalsozialismus. Nazism is not a synonym of racism.
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