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Topic History of: BNP ditch "all white" rule
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steveimp david wrote:
the fact is that the BNP did have this policy in the first place.

and that says everything you need to know about them.

they didn't want any blacks, asians, orientals etc etc in their midst.

not racist?

give me a break.


Does the Black Police Association not want anyone White in it?

Isn't that a Racist, separatist organisation?
Locked Out Just so we're clear...
Locked Out "So please don't just read the 'fascist monster' headlines in the tabloids and have a serious think about why people vote for bnp..."

Oh, how little you know about me.

"The BNP aren't a fascist party..."

Oh how little you know {or wish to admit} about them.
JC I prefer to judge the BNP on what I see rather than what I read. So far I'm not impressed by what I see. I thought Nick Griffin was treated unfairly on BBC's Question Time which turned out to be a Bash The BNP show, but listening to their speeches at the Euro Election made me feel that I could not trust them to empty my bins let alone run my country.
david as for the BNP sticking up for the working classes, that's a classic tactic used by fascist parties in their early stages, the Nazis claimed to, as did Mussolini's lot. Yet they have a contempt for working class people which is quite shocking.

Was it Nick Griffin who was caught off guard saying working class people are 'thick'? I'm pretty sure it was him, I'll have a look for the quote.