An outrageous cancer upon the face of Britain, blood dripping red from the streets... or 13,500 eccentrics, 13,500 angry protestors, or even 13,500 racist cunts; out of a population of 60 million-plus people, that's hardly a worry. Let's face it, if every single person on that list is a skinhead racist thug, it means that 0.02% of the British population is racist and happy to say so. That wouldn't cause me to lose any sleep. Even the Gaurdina's clickable map shows that AT BEST the BNP have 90 people in a single constituency. That's fucking nothing. Nothing.
So why the fuck is everyone getting so het up about it? Why are crypto-communist fucktards like the teachers' unions frothing at the mouth:
"Those who declare their affiliation to the BNP should not be allowed to work in the teaching profession or in public services."
What? Are you scared of them breaking the vow of Omerta or something? I wonder what my daughter would say to a BNP teacher who told her she wasn't allowed to see half her friends because they were of the wrong colour. "Fuck off!" probably.
But I'd rather she was exposed to the idea that there was something else out there that was not the BBC pink view of the world, that there were other ideas out there, even if they're dangerous or unpopular.
And really, I don't see how the BNP could be any worse than the party who's leader said that British jobs should be for British workers. It seems that if one guy says that, he's Prime Mentalist, but if some other guy says it, he's a dangerous nutter.
Hm.
Membership of the BNP is forbidden under the contract that police and prison officers sign but supporters are allowed to take other public sector posts if they do not discuss their views.
And when I read that, there was only one response I could make: "well, that's mighty white of you."
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lpuk unofficial blog, Kerry McCarthy may have broken the law
There are 4 BNP members in my uni home's postcode area, and 11 in my home town.
Win.
Labourhome have a map overlaying the BNP members with constituencies.
The BNP are strongest in Labour territories. Every one. No wonder the Socialists are running scared.
I don't think that link worked. Here it is without my addled attempt at HTML.
http://www.labourhome.org/story/2008/11/20/74819/701
Thanks for the tip, leg-iron. Here's one in return:
You wrote: Labourhome have < A > a map overlaying the BNP members with constituencies < /A >
It should have been: Labourhome have < A HREF="http://www.labourhome.org/story/2008/11/20/74819/701" > a map overlaying the BNP members with constituencies< /A > (just remove the space immediately after the "<" and the space immediately before the ">")
Then this: Labourhome have a map overlaying the BNP members with constituencies
becomes this: Labourhome have a map overlaying the BNP members with constituencies
:o)
From the Mayoral Election
Richard Barnbrook British National Party 69,710 (1st preference votes), 2.89%
128,609 (2nd preference votes) 6.42%
They may only have 13,500 official members, but nearly 9.5% voted for them in this.
Fabians, the true traitorous fifth columnists, should be closer to the front of the queue than the BNP.
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