Talk:British National Party
I removed falsehoods from this article. Conservapedia shouldn't allow falsehoods. HoraceM 18:12, 3 May 2008 (EDT)
- Not falsehoods according to the BNP's own published manifesto 10px Fox (talk|contribs) 18:40, 3 May 2008 (EDT)
I'm talking about reality. In reality, the party no longer supports forced repatriation of coloured peoples. I personally find that to be a stain on our parties conscience, but it is no longer the case. HoraceM 18:45, 3 May 2008 (EDT)
Please Fox, lets not taint us with the anti-semitic brush. We are not anti-semitic. Look up Patricia Richardson. HoraceM 18:56, 3 May 2008 (EDT)
- I know all about the Epping Forest councillor, thanks. 10px Fox (talk|contribs) 18:58, 3 May 2008 (EDT)
The BNP has one representative on the GLA, which is arguably a regional-level rather than local authority. Bugler 06:10, 4 May 2008 (EDT)
- The London Assembly, of which that person is an elected member, is a body which oversees the Mayor's budget and can make recommendations to him about his local policy. I'd hardly say it was anything like a regional - or even a local, in the accepted sense - politician, despite what the neo-nazis would have us think. 10px Fox (talk|contribs) 06:54, 4 May 2008 (EDT)
Repatriation??
The BNP does not support repatriation of non-Whites, it merely states that under a BNP government non-Europeans will be regarded as permanent guests, but still fully protected by the law.
It's quite wrong to categorise the BNP as neo-Nazi. It's ironic that a hard conservative website like this clearly sympathises with anti-BNP campaigners, who are generally left-wing, comprising members of the SWP etc.
Liberals?!
A majority of people in the UK are opposed to the BNP. That includes both conservatives and liberals. User:Danielspence
The BNP are a bunch of football hooligans that can't get away with preaching their bile at Upton Park or The Den anymore.
Lets get this straight, The BNP are racist,facist,thugs.
However, a point in their favour, they are at least honest, unlike the Insidious English Defence league, who pretend they are nice guys protecting the streets from extremism, a point blown out of the water when they invited "pastor" Terry Jones to speak at a rally