A general election must be called in England before June this year. The timing is in Brown's hands. 6 May is likely. In the run up MPs are concentrating on what really matters to them which is to say getting elected. A fair number have realized that they are not going to get away with it because they got caught with their fingers in the till. The main stream media are part of the fun too. They are not just reporting; they are campaigning too. One enemy that they all love to hate is the British National Party or BNP. The BBC has a formal obligation to tell it like it is; one they treat with contemptuous indifference. They proved that when they attacked Nick Griffin, the leader of the BNP on Question Time. They were more like a lynch mob than a national broadcaster.
Here is comment from various sources. Read for yourself. Think for yourself. Decide for yourself.
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BNP Candidate Standing Against A Racist Jew [ 17 March 2010 ]
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The British National Party has announced that well-known activist Lynne Mozar will be its candidate in the Buckingham seat and will campaign against sitting MP John Bercow’s plans to actively discriminate against white British people as outlined in a parliamentary review published in January this year. “Mr Bercow’s Speaker’s Conference said it believed that ‘parliament is too white, middle-class, heterosexual, male and able-bodied’,” Ms Mozar said.
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How many black, female, lesbian, lower class cripples are the Tories putting up? About the same as Labour which to say none whatsoever. Bercow does not qualify on any of these grounds. Mrs Mozar does.
The Sun Advertises BNP Policies [ 17 March 2010 ]
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A DAD branded the British National Party "despicable" last night for trying to recruit his son by sending leaflets to his school. Tom Hunter, 13, was targeted by the right-wing extremists after he stood for the UK Youth Parliament. He was shocked when he opened a letter left for him at the school office and found it contained BNP leaflets. Tom said: "I was appalled. They are fascist and racist." Dad Paul, 47, a lawyer from Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham, said: "Targeting anybody so young is despicable. "Everything the BNP stands for, I find disgusting."........A BNP spokesman said Tom's parents were "narrow-minded" for not liking the party, adding: "If he's too young to be sent information, he's too young to take part in a Youth Parliament."
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So look at this picture and see for yourself because the BBC is not going to tell you where the BNP stands. Then think for yourself. Decide for yourself.
You just might think the lad's father is a racist bigot who hates England.
Labour ‘loses a third of voters’ [ 9 March 2010 ]
Labour has lost a third of its vote since the last election but the Tories are still facing the prospect of a hung parliament if they win the election, according to a Metro/Harris poll..... Just 66 per cent of those who backed Labour in 2005 intend to vote for the party now, the research showed. It compares with 86 per cent of Conservative supporters who say they will back the party again. The Liberal Democrats have also shed a third of their 2005 voters, according to our poll. However, the Conservatives, who have an eight-point lead, will still fall 18 seats short of claiming an outright majority in the Commons.
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Now why would that be? Because people know what they have done to us is one answer? Where have all those votes gone? We will see come the day. We will also see politicians claiming that they care about the people of England but we all know they lie.
54% Say Immigration Policy Will Decide The Way They Vote [ 9 March 2010 ]
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AN opinion poll by Opinium Research over the weekend has found that immigration policy will be a key issue for voters at the General Election.The online survey of 2,000 people revealed that seven out of ten of those questioned felt that immigration had had a “negative” impact on society, putting a strain on housing, hospitals, schools and social cohesion, while one in five voters said immigration had already had a negative impact on their local community.
There was general dissatisfaction with the immigration policies of the three main parties with just 18% supporting the Conservatives, 11% Labour and 7% the Lib-Dems on the issue. A staggering 61% of people said they couldn’t support the policies of the three main parties on immigration.
Sir Andrew Green, chairman of MigrationWatch UK acknowledged it was an important poll. “It is further evidence that the political classes are ignoring the strongly held views of a large section of the electorate,” he said.
But what was of particular interest to the British National Party was Opinium finding that 54% of voters considered immigration policies “very important” or the “main issue” that would determine the way they voted.
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Labour chose to abandon the working classes and thought they would get away with because the little people had nowhere else to go. Now they have the BNP.
Election 2010 [ 23 February 2010 ]
Sean Gabb, the director of the Libertarian Alliance puts a well reasoned view based on the corruption of the two main political parties.