Wxm 1,638 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 should of been put to air in a bnp strong haul not west london,i will be voting bnp now and yes that interview changed my mind well done nick, he took a good @rse rapein .... but never the les he's got my vote Can I ask why? Is it their immigration policy? Or could it be that they support the RSPC@? No true hunting supporter could seriously support the BNP could they? well i do ! same here Link to post Share on other sites
MAIN MAN 277 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 should of been put to air in a bnp strong haul not west london,i will be voting bnp now and yes that interview changed my mind well done nick, he took a good @rse rapein .... but never the les he's got my vote Can I ask why? Is it their immigration policy? Or could it be that they support the RSPC@? No true hunting supporter could seriously support the BNP could they? well i do ! same here dam right i do Link to post Share on other sites
jacob 28 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Loved it when Straw was told his dad was jailed for refusing to fight for his country. he looks a right wimp that straw fellow! and aparently his dad was a real (yellow belly) looks can be deceiving,hes a right nasty fecker mate Link to post Share on other sites
arcticgun 4,548 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 (edited) Quote; Wilf, Personally, some may think the BNP extreme, but I dont think they are extreme enough and I aint talking about skin colour They are waterd down clowns playing the race card because an amount (not all) of there core support comes from the very people that this country could well do with sticking up the chimney Why surely you aren't refering to those lovely folk who refuse to work, refuse to contribute to society, abuse drugs/alcohol to excess, neglect there 'beloved children, leaving them to become 'feral' and terrorise the country wholesale, thus repeating the whole pityful cycle to the detriment of others, all funded by the 'real working class decent honest persons' tax contributions? it's not the color of the skin or even the religion (if only it where that simple) it's the calibre of the individual that counts atvb richard Edited October 22, 2009 by arcticgun Link to post Share on other sites
Matt 160 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 should of been put to air in a bnp strong haul not west london,i will be voting bnp now and yes that interview changed my mind well done nick, he took a good @rse rapein .... but never the les he's got my vote Can I ask why? Is it their immigration policy? Or could it be that they support the RSPC@? No true hunting supporter could seriously support the BNP could they? well i do ! Again, Why? Is it their immigration policy? Or their repatriation policy? Or some other reason? I'm genuinely interested in why people would vote for them. Link to post Share on other sites
Attack Fell Terrier 864 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 (edited) It was a very biased crowd/audience they had there, and for me I think the BBC drummed up all the media attention earlier this week to get people to watch Griffin being destroyed by the other panelists, they knew who was going to be there and they knew what sort of show it would turn out to be. I Personally think that the other panelists didn't really throw anything at Nick Griffin that he hasn't already dealt with before, I thought a lot of what they said was the usual junk that they rely on to just cast the BNP a side as if they're some joke. Yet in saying that I think that Griffin looked uneasy and pretty much made a bad job of defending himself. I think he suffered a bit of stage fright and will be disappointed in his days work if I'm honest. I found it sickening to hear the other panelists dare question whether there really is such thing as a real British indigenous people, and Griffin was 100% right in that if anyone was to say the same thing about the Maori, the Native American or any other indigenous peoples they'd have hell to pay for, for even thinking about questioning them. That showed a disgusting double standard that is all to prevalent in today's society, It was a shame that there wasn't any decent upstanding native British in the crowd that would stand up and applaud that statement (by Griffin). And here I am, a man that was born to an English mom and an Irish immigrant dad lol. Edited October 22, 2009 by Attack Fell Terrier Link to post Share on other sites
dare 1,103 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 What are your views on immigration into the UK Matt? If you read this thread you will find them, but just to re-cap here are a few of my basic beliefs: We live in an overcrowded country. There is too much immigration. It's too easy for people to become professional benefit claimants and breed more children just for their financial value. We should revert to being a Christian state, or secular. Any organisation (and that includes BBC Asian Network, and the Black Police Federation) who preclude membership because of race, colour, religion or creed should be banned. The hunting ban should be repealed as soon as possible. Religious slaughter should be outlawed. Schools should be made to teach Christian values, or be totally non-religious. The BNP are a bunch of racist thugs hiding behind suits and conning people into thinking that they care about issues other than white supremacy. That lot probably makes me a prime BNP target voter - but I'd rather stick red hot pins in my own eyes than vote for those fascists. I agree with all the above to be honest. Bnp didnt come across how i thought they would. Instead of stopping all imagration how about letting those in who benefit the country and adapt to our ways? Send home those who come here to preach hate and commit crime? Itll save money with benefits and the cost of prisions. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest dbull86 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 should of been put to air in a bnp strong haul not west london,i will be voting bnp now and yes that interview changed my mind well done nick, he took a good @rse rapein .... but never the les he's got my vote Can I ask why? Is it their immigration policy? Or could it be that they support the RSPC@? No true hunting supporter could seriously support the BNP could they? its they cant make a worse job then the 3 other parties,there beliefs on this country is full,unemployment and indingenous rights,all other countries have them why should we not,iam not against coloured or asians but we are full and nick is not against hunting,its an indeginous right to hunt with dogs Link to post Share on other sites
MAIN MAN 277 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Loved it when Straw was told his dad was jailed for refusing to fight for his country. he looks a right wimp that straw fellow! and aparently his dad was a real (yellow belly) looks can be deceiving,hes a right nasty fecker mate I bet he had his mrs knickers on the little yellow belly man! (straw) Link to post Share on other sites
Tallyho 181 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 there are probly a lot more supporters of the bnp in that area but they didnt want an equal audience. Link to post Share on other sites
Wxm 1,638 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Can I ask why? Is it their immigration policy? Or could it be that they support the RSPC@? No true hunting supporter could seriously support the BNP could they? do you not belive we are over run in our own country and have too little say's??? i for one think its diabolical the fact that we have to call christmas, xmas and schools cant teach a well known nursery rhym "Bah bah black sheep" in case we affend someone. and im not being funny but just think how many people go hunting what they should'nt even thou theres a ban on. do you really think cause someone else is in power their going to stop THEIR WAY OF LIFE??? Link to post Share on other sites
littlefish 574 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 should of been put to air in a bnp strong haul not west london,i will be voting bnp now and yes that interview changed my mind well done nick, he took a good @rse rapein .... but never the les he's got my vote Can I ask why? Is it their immigration policy? Or could it be that they support the RSPC@? No true hunting supporter could seriously support the BNP could they? I think on the OVER ALL SCALE OF THINGS, IN THE BIGGER PICTURE of the future of our nation, you are making too much of this RSPCA issue....really. I reckon a lot of normal people were sitting at home clapping and cheering (quietly of course, incase they upset anyone)promising to get out and vote when the next election comes around. Link to post Share on other sites
Matt 160 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 It was a very biased crowd/audience they had there, and for me I think the BBC drummed up all the media attention earlier this week to get people to watch Griffin being destroyed by the other panelists, they knew who was going to be there and they knew what sort of show it would turn out to be. I Personally think that the other panelists didn't really throw anything at Nick Griffin that he hasn't already dealt with before, I thought a lot of what they said was the usual junk that they rely on to just cast the BNP a side as if they're some joke. Yet in saying that I think that Griffin looked uneasy and pretty much made a bad job of defending himself. I think he suffered a bit of stage fright and will be disappointed in his days work if I'm honest. I found it sickening to hear the other panelists dare question whether there really is such thing as a real British indigenous people, and Griffin was 100% right in that if anyone was to say the same thing about the Maori, the Native American or any other indigenous peoples they'd have hell to pay for, for even thinking about questioning them. That showed a disgusting double standard that is all to prevalent in today's society, It was a shame that there wasn't any decent upstanding native British in the crowd that would stand up and applaud that statement. And here I am, a man that was born to an English mom and an Irish immigrant dad lol. Some interesting points there... I think that it was the left wingers like Peter Hain that stirred up the trouble and caused the controversy, not the BBC, or the BNP. I agree that I think it was a very poor performance from a man who is usually very good at dealing with the media. He looked uncomfortable, and did a very bad job at getting his point across. This whole 'indigenous' british thing is a red herring, which has been designed to move the media focus away from the white supremacists who are still very prevalent in the organisation. You cannot compare America and Australia to britain as they were only discovered a few centuries ago, whereas Britain has been the subject of immigration and emigration for 17000 years. Link to post Share on other sites
poacher3161 1,766 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Well i would vote for them as they are our only hope living in labour strongholds because [bANNED TEXT] the torys get in we will end up with all the same lies Link to post Share on other sites
Attack Fell Terrier 864 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 there are probly a lot more supporters of the bnp in that area but they didnt want an equal audience. CORRECT! The audience was a heavily biased one, that the BBC no doubt handpicked for the show. Link to post Share on other sites
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