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16 June, 2007 at 12:13 am #7265
Enoch suggested rivers of blood, were witnessing all too familar streams now.
Police say a black african illegal immigrant is suspected of killing an innocent 36 year old policeman, called to duty to serve and protect the public, in this case, a window cleaner doing his job.
The brave 36 year old policeman leaves behind a tearfull wife and baby Maggie.
You know, there comes a time when decent members of society must stand up for who and what they are from the tyranny of those who allow such evil to prosper on our streets.
http://truecrimebloguk.blogspot.com/2007/06/murder-of-pc-jonathan-henry.html
18 June, 2007 at 3:12 pm #273735The only way to get the message across is for everyone to vote b.n.p. im no lover of all of their policies but i do agree to a lot of them. there are thousands of mentally ill people nationwide who recieve no help at all even the english speaking ones get no help. its not just illegals and immigrants that rape and murder but if that man had been refused entry or sectioned under the mental health act. the police officer would have done his days work and returned to his family. my thoughts are with the officers family xx
20 June, 2007 at 10:29 am #273736@emmalush wrote:
You know, there comes a time when decent members of society must stand up for who and what they are from the tyranny of those who allow such evil to prosper on our streets.
I would agree emma, but that time is not now. The British people are still, by and large, far too spineless and gutless to stand up for what they believe in, so we will all have to endure this state of affairs for a very long time still.
If democracy worked really well in this country, we wouldn’t be living in a two party state, where we effectively elect a dictatorship. For a few years one party has a go, then for another few years the other party has a go, but nothing changes for the better. It’s a crying shame that people don’t understand the power of that ‘X’ when they go to the ballot box, because if they did, things would change pretty quick. When the next general election comes around in a few years, it’s quite possible that Tory Blair (aka David Cameron) is going to be the new prime minister and the Tories may well have a majority in Parliament, voters are going to be feeling pretty happy and smug because they’ll think they’ve given NTL a good kicking, when if fact all the voters will have done is to exactly maintain the status quo. So how can things change for the better, when this keeps happening????
20 June, 2007 at 9:28 pm #273737I agree. Who should we give that hard earned power to vote?
20 June, 2007 at 9:48 pm #273738It was in the 1970’s that Lord Hailsham first coined the phrase “elective dictatorship” regarding the UK electoral system
Of course the other option is proportional representation- that way no one ever wins
20 June, 2007 at 10:32 pm #273739@slayer wrote:
Of course the other option is proportional representation- that way no one ever wins
I disagree. If the million or so BNP voters gained proportional representation, then they’ll have, well, representation…
Maybe we should divide the country up so that we all live in areas with representation. We’d all have better lives.
Last weeks This Week, the opinion is that society must help the black population get more political and social representation, regardless of whether the public want it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_week/default.stmIf social engineering is the way forward, then we should give white people a fairer say, like make Nick Griffin an MP, and allow him and the BNP the right to use taxes to make white people happier.
21 June, 2007 at 5:55 am #273740@emmalush wrote:
@slayer wrote:
Of course the other option is proportional representation- that way no one ever wins
I disagree. If the million or so BNP voters gained proportional representation, then they’ll have, well, representation…
Maybe we should divide the country up so that we all live in areas with representation. We’d all have better lives.
Last weeks This Week, the opinion is that society must help the black population get more political and social representation, regardless of whether the public want it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_week/default.stmIf social engineering is the way forward, then we should give white people a fairer say, like make Nick Griffin an MP, and allow him and the BNP the right to use taxes to make white people happier.
But Nick Griffin doesnt speak for all white people, just as Keith Vaz doesnt speak for all British indians in Leicester South. So how could we resolve that?
And thats why no one wins- cos there is no majority
Lets say we put all those who voted BNP in one area of the country and said “you have to become self sufficient”- supposing it was Cumbria or Northumberland- great countryside but not much in terms of living off the land!!
And how would letting the BNP raise taxes make white people happier? Only 8% of people vote BNP- so the remaining 92% would be unhappy and the majority of that 92% are white!
However I am willing to wager that within the next 18 months, the BNP will lose the voluntary repatriation section of their constitution (with the usual double speak that accompanies ANY political parties change of direction) as they re invent themselves
21 June, 2007 at 9:49 am #273741The BNP has a serious image problem. Think BNP, and all you see in your mind is a bunch of racist thugs. That’s the perception of them today amongst most of the population. If they do have some seriously good policies, then it seems to be lost under that racist haze that accompanies them.
If any political party makes policy based purely on a person’s skin colour, then we should all start to be worried!
21 June, 2007 at 7:24 pm #273742Which Talon, is exactly what the BNP is starting to realise.
It wont reinvent overnight and will undoubtedly focus on current immigration as a cornerstone of policy BUT it will recgonise the right for all Britons, of all colours, to be called just that…”British”
Remember, you heard it here first :lol:
21 June, 2007 at 10:33 pm #273743@slayer wrote:
But Nick Griffin doesnt speak for all white people, just as Keith Vaz doesnt speak for all British indians in Leicester South. So how could we resolve that? And thats why no one wins- cos there is no majority
Then we need to split the country up so that the PEOPLE of ALL cultures are represented.
And how would letting the BNP raise taxes make white people happier? Only 8% of people vote BNP- so the remaining 92% would be unhappy and the majority of that 92% are white!
One large city could be designated a BNP area, the taxes created by people living there could be spent on those people, like muslims in another area, like labour in a labour area etc, everone wins, democracy, happier lives.
“The BNP has a serious image problem. Think BNP, and all you see in your mind is a bunch of racist thugs.”
Those who think that way are brainwashed bigots.
“If they do have some seriously good policies, then it seems to be lost under that racist haze that accompanies them.”
In a sky news poll last year, more than 50% of those questioned, agreed with their policies. Less than 50% disagreed when told they were BNP policy.
The perception of them being “bad” is instilled into people’s minds by the fascists that run society.“If any political party makes policy based purely on a person’s skin colour, then we should all start to be worried!”
They make policy based on preserving those who are white.
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