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

Considering your recent replies were directed at me I am not really sure how to take that...

It doesn't apply to you, we just disagree over the minor issue of whether BNP membership criteria. I was more thinking about the people who like to blame immigrants for their failings etc. :)
 
It doesn't apply to you, we just disagree over the minor issue of whether BNP membership criteria. I was more thinking about the people who like to blame immigrants for their failings etc. :)

I actually missed out the smiley (was using my touch at the time). I was however momentarily wounded to the core. I obviously got better.
 
Ok, I apologise I wasn't clear. It is somewhat obvious that there were an indigenous people on this island at some point in time. The idea that anyone now could trace their roots back is a little more than unlikely.

That is slightly different to saying:

The concept of someone being an indigenous brit is laughable, not to mention historically impossible.

And you call me obtuse?

That obvious that I had to point it out to you to correct?

:rolleyes:
 
Oh dear god. Read dirtydog's quote and then read my post directly after it.

Seriously engage brain. Here is my sentence again with what is quite obviously inferred contextually.



I wrote that sentence in reply to the idea that the BNP party is one that is defending the interests. of the indigenous brit. I was merely commenting that there is no such thing as an indigenous brit as there has been so much warfare, empire building, immigration and emigration on this little island as far back as history is recorded.

I did not intend for my post to stand on its own, that is why I included the quote, and why you are picking it apart I do not know.

You didn't say that before hand, its very easy to stick in the missing words after then go YOUR STUPID.

Doesn't make it correct though.

I couldn't care what point you had with DD, I was picking you up on your error.

I did read the thread, and I agree with you with regards to your point against DD as it happens, but the way you came out with it is lacking in intelligence imo.

Although I am glad you cleared the situation up.
 
I didn't make an error, you are lacking in reading comprehension.

You did make an error, your statement was stated as fact when it was not.

If you want to live deluded thats up to you, but you can't write something as fact the deride people for not reading words or sentences you didn't put in the original statement.

I will play this game for days if you like.

I know the point you were making and I agree with it, how you came out with a sweeping statement however was NOT correct.
 
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When the BNP quote an indigenous Brit, I don't think they are referring to wode painted Celts, I think their main goal is to return this country's population to the way it was after the 2nd world war.

Can anyone give me a good reason why the politicians of this country have let us down (in so many ways) however the main question is "why did they open the doors to immigration?"

We live on a small island, we have hardly any maufacturing jobs left and yet we allow 6.5 million people into this country from foreign shores?

http://www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/ppmg0209.pdf

I can only summise that it is the governments way of crushing the working man like Margaret Thatcher did with the miners.
 
I don't see what living on an island has to do with anything, even if landlocked all countries have a limit to resources.

Essentially it is impossible to try and engineer society to how it was 70 years ago or whatever.
 
I agree it is impossible to change things back to the way they were 70 years ago, however the relevance of us being an island is that we only have a limited number of roads, houses, factories and jobs.

Why did the Labour government open the doors to immigration?
 
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