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Thread ID: 19115 | Posts: 7 | Started: 2005-07-12
2005-07-12 17:21 | User Profile
In wake of London bombings:
[url]http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-13385159,00.html[/url]
2005-07-12 17:44 | User Profile
Ive been wondering when I would see this type of move. I predict the BNP sees a spike in interest. Oh how the elites in the UK must be getting their panties in a twist.
2005-07-12 18:02 | User Profile
Go BNP go! :thumbsup:
2005-07-12 19:33 | User Profile
In my opinion, Nick Griffin is one of the best minds in the pan-European world. The BNP needs to take this message and drive it like a nail.
2005-07-12 19:49 | User Profile
[QUOTE]The leader of the Conservatives in London, Bob Neill, called it "disgraceful and sick". He said: "It's as contemptible an election tactic as I have ever seen in my life."[/QUOTE]
But the "tactic" of opening up your beloved England to hordes of incompatible aliens all at the expense of White people's blood, sweat and tears is not contemptible? There's your "conservatives" for you.
2005-07-12 21:43 | User Profile
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| The leader of the Conservatives in London, Bob Neill, called it "disgraceful and sick". He said: "It's as contemptible an election tactic as I have ever seen in my life." |
[QUOTE] But the "tactic" of opening up your beloved England to hordes of incompatible aliens all at the expense of White people's blood, sweat and tears is not contemptible? There's your "conservatives" for you.[/QUOTE] In the Thatcher years, for a time, at least, the Tories made "immigration reform" one of the issues they pushed, and they were able to translate this lip service into some success, and doing so also took some wind from the sails of the National Front and other anti-immigration movements.
[QUOTE=SteamshipTime]Go BNP go! [img]images/smilies/thumbsup.gif[/img][/QUOTE] You support them, SST? They might be more 'socialist' than Labour. The least of 7 or 8 evils, one might say.
2005-07-13 22:36 | User Profile
[QUOTE=robinder]:
Heaven forbid that the people who might responsible are to be held responsible, in other words.
In the Thatcher years, for a time, at least, the Tories made "immigration reform" one of the issues they pushed, and they were able to translate this lip service into some success, and doing so also took some wind from the sails of the National Front and other anti-immigration movements.
You support them, SST? They might be more 'socialist' than Labour. The least of 7 or 8 evils, one might say.[/QUOTE]
Thatcher never did a single thing to stop non-white immigration. What "some success" are you talking about?