DevilPigeon

DevilPigeon

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15 years ago @ The British National P... - Crooked Westminster MP... · 0 replies · +1 points

*breaking news* Apparently the police have decided to launch an investigation into a small number of politicians & peers expenses...

investigate the lot of them i say, and put the crooks found guilty in jail. That would be the end of the 3 main parties at least...! :D

15 years ago @ The British National P... - BNP MEPs Endorse New W... · 1 reply · +2 points

*breaking news* 900 workers at the lindsey plant have been sacked due to 'unofficial strike action' according to the BBC...

it's US the WORKERS who ultimately hold all the cards - and if we stay UNIFIED in our actions then the big-wigs in the multimegacorporations, and the increasingly useless politicians can do nothing to stop us.

solidarity is the key. stand up for your rights.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Romany Gypsies in Brit... · 0 replies · +4 points

This BLATANT racism (against us!) really makes me furious. Not that I want to see violence or anything like that, but it's only a matter of time before the collective blood of the country boils over.

I just hope and pray that the majority of people WAKE UP and see that the BNP are the ONLY party to reverse a lot of the decline that has happened over the years. Addressing immigration is a major issue, yes, but the BNP isn't a one-trick pony.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - The Times Sinks to Gut... · 0 replies · +3 points

i'm still waiting for my BNP election leaflet, i'm guessing the postie round here is politically biased...

havin said that, i didn't get any off the big 3 either, so maybe he's totally against politics!

i think if a leaflet were going to be issued - and tbh it would probably be prohibitively costly to do so - i think it would need to be sent in a plain envelope.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Truth behind Tory Euro... · 1 reply · +13 points

i think what *would* be surprising is if the CONservatives upheld the promise they made if they got into power at the next election. none of the main parties have any intention of withdrawing from the EU.

the really disturbing thing about the EU - apart from handing it our powers - is the way it seems to creep & expand insidiously ever eastwards... encompassing what in my opinion are countries within the continent of Asia. and as we all know, one of the major religions of Asia is Islam. it seems the multicultural experiment that is Britain will soon be a multicultural experiment that is far, far bigger...

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Nick Griffin Proven Ri... · 1 reply · +6 points

i doubt liblabcon would admit if nick was right even if he stated 2+2=4

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Tory County Councillor... · 1 reply · +5 points

i think the fact that 1 member of the audience in thursday's question time admitted to voting BNP (despite the obvious booing & hissing he probably expected - and got) shows that slowly, the tide of public opinion may be shifting.

when people realise they've been blatantly lied to over the years regarding the BNP, the support will snowball i'm sure of it.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Tory County Councillor... · 0 replies · +6 points

it's hard to see these days where one party ends & the other begins...! they really are totally seamless. in fact the only real difference between them as far as i can tell is the name & the colour.

thumbs up regarding the clarity of the BNP. i'm not a political person really, i guess having been disillusioned with the whole sorry charade over the years. but i have to say what i've seen on the BNP website, and in particular nick griffin's videos, they totally 'ring true' 100% with me. it all makes total sense. there's no bull, it's all honest & straightforward.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - Tory County Councillor... · 0 replies · +3 points

the BNP is against centralisation of power - their stance on the EU being a good example: having our rules & policies handled by unelected 'representatives' in Brussels is the ultimate centralisation of power.

from what i've seen in nick griffin's speeches, the BNP would hand power back to the local level of government whereby people could have more of a say in how their area is run.

not sure about the county boundary issue though.

15 years ago @ The British National P... - BNP Membership Qualifi... · 1 reply · +13 points

i started watching it, but switched off after 10 minutes.... i'm getting sick of being told by the major parties that my vote was a 'protest'. er, no it wasn't!

it's also starting to wear a little thin when members of the audience just parrot what they've been drip-fed by the so called 'moral' politicians over the years. i wonder how many of those criticising the BNP have *actually* been on the website to see for themselves what the BNP is all about...?

one comment from a member of the audience was priceless tonight. can't remember it word-for-word, or in what context it was delivered, but it went basically thus: "... we already know what the BNP are like because you [parties represented by the panel] keep telling us..."

if people started researching things themselves, finding things out for themselves, instead of being indoctrinated with propaganda by the corporate machine by way of the politically-biased media, then maybe people would start waking up to reality a little faster.

have you noticed - especially in recent years - how 'doublespeak' and 'doublethink' are creeping into life...? and how spookily similar to George Orwell's '1984' all of the government 'ministries' mean the exact opposite...? eg the 'ministry of justice' could in reality be described as the 'ministry of injustice'. the good one is the 'ministry of defence', where as we all know it should be called the 'ministry of offence'.

along the same lines, politicians keep describing the BNP as 'fascist' - surely 'fascism' in it's truest sense is denying another the right to free speech, or denying a 'right to reply'. the fact that 'question time' won't allow the BNP onto the panel makes the BBC fascists.