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Topic History of: Anti-BNP protests
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robbiex david wrote:
very interestingly, there were a few articles the other day highlighting a study which said that....

the BNP score highest in areas that don't have much of an immigrant community.


Statistics can be misleading, the BNP wouldn't get much votes in a place like Southall or Wembley for example because the population is almost entirely immigrant or of asian origin. Therefore they wouldn't support a party who are perceived as been anti-immigration.

Many places where there are few immigrants possibly live in fear of turning into a ghettoized community like those in Southall or Wembley
david very interestingly, there were a few articles the other day highlighting a study which said that....

the BNP score highest in areas that don't have much of an immigrant community.

but they score many fewer votes in areas where people come into contact with immigrant communities.

which leads to the obvious conclusion that if people live in close contact with immigrants they realise there isn't much of a problem.

My Dad and Stepmum live in West Sussex and are really rather racist, yet there are so few immigrants there it's laughable- what are they moaning about?
steveimp Just from that link, I noticed an article about Cameron not wanting to stop disabled children being taught in mainstream schools. Now I think each case needs to be handled by it's merits, but I certainly wouldn't want my son, who is disabled, taught in the mainstream. He needs one to one (or two to one in practice) care which he only gets in a sympathetic environment, like most SLD schools have.
robbiex click here

Ok one more try
robbiex The link didn't work above so here it is now

click here