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Oct 27, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

BNP membership rises

Full story: Sheffield Today

MEMBERSHIP of the far-right British National Party has increased across South Yorkshire and north Derbyshire, according to a party membership list leaked on the internet.

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brown skin indian

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bnp is on the rise
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Maybe the brits are re-gaining their courage

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British people love the underdog. The way Nick Griffin was treated on Question Time would have gained him more kudos than if they had treated him fairly. Even if people beforehand didn't think much of his policies, they would sympathize with him after watching that obvious set up/lynch mob. Question Time is supposed to be an unbiased debate amongst parties and the public to discuss current issues. This time all it was about was going for Nick Griffins throat. It was obvious. Trouble is, the British people as a collective are not as stupid as the main parties think they are, and they are now showing it.
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Yeah, that really showed who the real fascists are
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We love the under dog because that is how we are treated in our own country.

The BNPs membership would rise through the roof if the Establishment didn't punish innocent people for joining by sacking them from their jobs and putting them on sinister government lists.

We need the BNP to cut off the shackles that have crippled and gagged ordinary Britons from having a voice on how their country is being abused. A country their relatives fought and died for to protect their fellow Britons.

We need someone like Nick Griffin to give us back our hard won democracy that has been stolen by the communists that now run our establishments.

We are a tolerant, friendly, giving people who have been abused and taken advantage of too often.
The British people need to have their say and stop this tide of madness that is swamping us, such as Human Rights for everyone but the indigenous people, our opinions listened to and not sneeringly labelling us racists if our views are not the same as the governments' views.

Immigrants pouring over our borders yet we hand them money and give them housing for breaking the law. How long does any sane person think that can last?
Our streets are unsafe, yet we are blamed if we defend ourselves, what sick logic are we pandering to here?

Nick Griffin and the BNP are the only hope on the horizon. The other parties are on the starting blocks in the race to get their snouts in the trough and keep the status quo.
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At the election, if we have one, the choice will be between the new Harold Wilson and the new Edward Heath.
Tweedledum and Tweedledee resolved to have a battle.
For Tweedledum said Tweedledee had stolen his new rattle.
Just then flew by a monstrous crow.
As black as a tar barrel.
Which frightened both are heros so.
They quite forgot their quarrel

“clear as an azure blue sky”

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One in five 'would consider voting BNP' after Nick Griffin Question Time appearance.

More than a fifth of the public would consider voting for the British National Party, according to the first opinion poll taken since the appearance of its leader, Nick Griffin, on Question Time.

The YouGov poll was taken hours after Mr Griffin’s appearance on Thursday, before which anti-fascist protesters rioted outside BBC Television Centre in London.

The survey found that 22 per cent of voters would “seriously consider” voting for the BNP in a future local, general or European election. This included four per cent who said they would “definitely” consider voting for the party, three per cent who would “probably” consider it, and 15 per cent who said they were “possible” BNP voters.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/po...

Labour encouraged mass immigration to help socially engineer a “multicultural” country and to try to “rub the Right’s nose in diversity”, according to Andrew Neather, a former adviser to Tony Blair.
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Peter Hain and the protesters at the BBC recently have made fools of themselves. What could be more fascist than objecting to democratically elected people speaking in public? I am not a supporter of Mr Griffin or the BNP, but people should listen to all views honestly expressed and consider what substance there is to them. All politicians talk a certain amount of rot.(We all do, look at Mr Giblets!:-). We have heard a Muslim extremist on CNN tell us that he does not believe in democracy,(he meant western democracy, I think). Nothing to protest or riot about. People of colour and of non-British ethnicity naturally express concern at BNP views. We cannot know if those concerns are legitimate if we cannot hear Mr Griffin speak. If the BNP have no substance to their opinions and their policies are not helpful we are free to reject them, no fear. Much better to let people like Wilders and Griffin speak and answer their legitimate concerns. Nobody is going to be put on a boat to Africa or the Antarctic in the foreseeable future. People need to grow up and listen to views they do not wish to hear – especially the MPs and Union leaders outside the BBC opposing Mr Griffin’s right to speak on Question Time.
The BBC were quite right to let him speak. They must let anyone with his level of support within the country. That means listening to the views of British Muslims and other minority groups. Like it or not, we are all British now and will be British in the future. Deal with it.
The serious question is what to be done about immigration from Europe. The problem seems to be economic migration. There are no passport controls between the UK and Europe and no proper check on who comes and goes. When the economy does well, immigration will increase. In bad times it will decrease.(So we should expect more immigration). This seems to be the real problem, not some supposed ulterior motive of Mr Blair (re:Andrew Nether's remarks), or other such rubbish.
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Maybe this is the right site for my message to reach the right ears. South Africa needs help.

LAND GRABS.

For years activists from America and Europe (especially Britain eg. Peter Hain) fought the walls of Apartheid.

When they did come down Dr. Henrik Verwoed's (the then Prime Minister's) wife Betsy said that the world will see that Apartheid had to be there for protection.

Was she right?

What has happened is that since so called "freedom" ZIMBABWE can no longer feed themselves as they have chased thousand of white farmers off their land, brutally attacking them.

The South African blacks are starting to "grab" the white farmers land in South Africa at present and have burnt some down to the ground.

This is what the white South African's feared from the blacks (hence Apartheid).

It is now happening.

Where are those activists and why do they not try and stop this thieving of land or "land grabs" and the brutalizing of innocent white farmers. After all these countries put us whites in this mess.


Put sanctions on South Africa as in Apartheid days or boycott the 2010 Soccer World cup.

We have been informed by our Minister of Land Affairs that land grabs have started in South Africa and instead of him doing something about it, it has become a threat and he is not protecting the white farmers or their land.

The South African farmers have given thousands of farms over to the blacks. They are not working them properly and many of these farms lie barren and unproductive.

Of late South Africa has had to import for the first time. Will we become another Zimbabwe?
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Read what "they" don't want you to read!

http://www.thebirdman.org/

Listen to what "they" don't want you to listen to!

http://reasonradionetwork.com/

Laugh at what "they" don't want you to laugh at!

http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com/

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this bnp rubbish is ridiculouse and unreasonable how could any1 of sound mind take them and nick griffin seriously...i mean i watched question time and every quote that he had said he denied...instead of trying to give reasons for why he said them then maybe i would of had more sympathy for him...i understand what he was trying to say about the indeginous people[excuse my spelling] but what about the millions of ethnic minorities who were not only brought up in this country but were BORN here....its the only country we know and we love it as much as the white racists so y kick us out and where would we go because i know i definately wouldnt fit in in jamaica.....thats my parents and grandparents country but it isnt mine. anyway we contribute to the economy we pay taxes so why try to treat us like second class citizens jus because our great great grand fathers werent born here...if his policies were just on immigration and if he ORIGANALLY allowed his constitution to let ethnic minoritied who were born here to join even if they didnt want to then it would hide the fact that the bnp and nick griffin are nothing but a heap of fascist racists but he didnt he directly excluded us for the fact that he doesnt consider us for the fact that we arent the "INDEGINOUS" population ie we not white. at the end of the day i dont think that any1 who isnt a racist in the 1st place could take nick griffin and his jibba jabba seriously

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carribeanprincess wrote:
this bnp rubbish is ridiculouse and unreasonable how could any1 of sound mind take them and nick griffin seriously...i mean i watched question time and every quote that he had said he denied...instead of trying to give reasons for why he said them then maybe i would of had more sympathy for him...i understand what he was trying to say about the indeginous people[excuse my spelling] but what about the millions of ethnic minorities who were not only brought up in this country but were BORN here....its the only country we know and we love it as much as the white racists so y kick us out and where would we go because i know i definately wouldnt fit in in jamaica.....thats my parents and grandparents country but it isnt mine. anyway we contribute to the economy we pay taxes so why try to treat us like second class citizens jus because our great great grand fathers werent born here...if his policies were just on immigration and if he ORIGANALLY allowed his constitution to let ethnic minoritied who were born here to join even if they didnt want to then it would hide the fact that the bnp and nick griffin are nothing but a heap of fascist racists but he didnt he directly excluded us for the fact that he doesnt consider us for the fact that we arent the "INDEGINOUS" population ie we not white. at the end of the day i dont think that any1 who isnt a racist in the 1st place could take nick griffin and his jibba jabba seriously
The BNP do not have a policy to kick out persons who are here legally and who are pro this country, their main concern is that the country doesnt change beyond recognition and turn into a totalitarian Islamic state, now your family wouldnt have wanted to come here if it had been that, or would they?
The fact is whatever your opinion of him and his party people are voting for them, and if they were gone others (probably much more extreme) would take their place and might well adopt the tactics of the terrorists.
The most likely outcome is that the BNP will become strong enough to be just a pressure group, and that could well turn out to be a good thing as the bigger parties might then be forced to carry out the wishes of the people instead of totally ignoring them as is the current situation.
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Take a look at the Question Time programme again on BBC iplayer.
You have misunderstood what he has said, he was making the point that the immigrants get better treatment than those people who are born here, he said he wants the illegals sent back to where they came from or the first safe country they passed through.
A lot of stuff you read about the BNP is made up propaganda to frighten people. Look at The NEWS of the World, for god's sake, they even made out the doddery old queen was anti BNP, she doesn't even know which way is up. lol
Even if you vote for them they will only get a few MPs in, not enough to form a government but enough to tip the balance when the Tory toffs start taking the piss, because they will win the next one, unfortunately.

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Rather the Tories than this current lot of absolute ars*holes who have brought this country to it's knees. And they have the audacity to STILL blame Margaret Thatcher LMAO!

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<quoted text>The BNP do not have a policy to kick out persons who are here legally and who are pro this country, their main concern is that the country doesnt change beyond recognition and turn into a totalitarian Islamic state, now your family wouldnt have wanted to come here if it had been that, or would they?
The fact is whatever your opinion of him and his party people are voting for them, and if they were gone others (probably much more extreme) would take their place and might well adopt the tactics of the terrorists.
The most likely outcome is that the BNP will become strong enough to be just a pressure group, and that could well turn out to be a good thing as the bigger parties might then be forced to carry out the wishes of the people instead of totally ignoring them as is the current situation.
ok i here u...quite a sound argument i was expecting to get a load of racist morons calling me a monkey this that and the other...im just goin by what i saw on question n yeah i guess more extreme people would take there place but still their are quite alot of racists who are now feeling braver than eveer to voice their opinions aswell as get violent due to this rise of thw bnp.....anyways all im saying is that i liked your reply

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Defender wrote:
Take a look at the Question Time programme again on BBC iplayer.
You have misunderstood what he has said, he was making the point that the immigrants get better treatment than those people who are born here, he said he wants the illegals sent back to where they came from or the first safe country they passed through.
A lot of stuff you read about the BNP is made up propaganda to frighten people. Look at The NEWS of the World, for god's sake, they even made out the doddery old queen was anti BNP, she doesn't even know which way is up. lol
Even if you vote for them they will only get a few MPs in, not enough to form a government but enough to tip the balance when the Tory toffs start taking the piss, because they will win the next one, unfortunately.
who was your reply to? i did watch question time and i listened to what nick had to say....are you directing your comment to me and if so y? i do watch the news and the only reason i commmented is BECAUSE i watched question time
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<quoted text>who was your reply to? i did watch question time and i listened to what nick had to say....are you directing your comment to me and if so y? i do watch the news and the only reason i commmented is BECAUSE i watched question time
You seem to have an attitude problem as well.

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You mean they now need 2 porta-johns to hold their meeting in?

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Defender wrote:
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You seem to have an attitude problem as well.
ummm no i dnt i just asked a simple qustion if u didnt direct that comment to me then ok that comment did not apply to you but if u did then that was my reply.......whats problematic about that?
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People are free to vote for who they want, like trade unions, the only people who attend the meetings are the commited people, the rest get drawn along because they are not interested enough aboutv their future ujntil there is a problem and then they are too late to infuence anything.
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