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I've been checking out recent BNP news this evening. The Telegraph's Andrew Gilligan comes about as close to my thinking about Griffin's declaration to run in Barking as it gets.
Nick Griffin for Barking: Has the BNP made a mistake? Quote:
Margaret Hodge: I'll drive BNP's Nick Griffin out of Barking By Paul Waugh Quote:
Would that Canadian General Election leadups were as interesting this early on.
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This appears to be an all or nothing gamble on Griff's part. BNP party funds are in disarray and this could either be another stay of execution if he wins or the death blow if he loses.
Hopefully the opposition will campaign on his policies and refute his lies and spin, shouting racist isn't having the effect that it once did. |
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http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/566088/Shock-poll-shows-majority-share-BNP-views-on-immigrants.htmlThe oppo have deliberatley avoided discussing BNP policy because they know that many of the policies are supported by the public. Screaming Nazi etc is much more fun for them. If you throw enough mud, something will stick.
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Whatever immigration platform the Tories come up with for the GE will be a moderate policy based in part on the most salable elements of what the BNP have been thumping. They'll ditch any 'voluntary repatriation' nonsense but they'll curtail non-EU immigration with a stringent set of criteria applied to a points system-- with family reunification being insufficient reason for admission, in and of itself. Such a move could not be considered racist, but a person disturbed by large numbers of brown people would know right away to whom it would apply most in practice. That might be enough to draw great numbers of 'soft' racists into the Conservative fold, at least for this election.
And it might even win them a majority. I think working class whites will be holding their noses and voting for them in droves, because Labour have totally abandoned what used to be their core constituency. I remember when Blair was first elected. One wag on a forum I used to read back then had fun rearranging the letters of "Tony Blair, PM' into 'Tory, plan B'. I chuckled at the time, but that's because I had no idea how prescient that anagram would turn out to be. I must google to see what the bookies are predicting at this point.
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Wishful thinking; he's not really expected to win the seat. But if he does, it will be a tremendous victory.
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I think the main party who's going to benefit from the white working class vote will be the What's The Bloody Use, May As Well Stay At Home party.
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"The cause of all our personal problems and nearly all the problems of the world can be summed up in a single sentence: Human life is very deep, and our modern dominant lifestyle is not." Bo Lozoff "You can't have an economy that works when the same mule is promised to five different people." MilesSmiles, Guardian CIF Last edited by SmokeOnTheWater; 11-18-2009 at 08:00 PM. |
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Wishful thinking perhaps, but it takes a lot of resources to even fight one Parliamentary seat, resources he doesn't have in abundance.
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