Yes because the BNPs 0.3% of the national vote in the last general election shows that they are on the cusp of something BIG.Top post of the week. Has given me the best laugh I have had in ages
Yes because the BNPs 0.3% of the national vote in the last general election shows that they are on the cusp of something BIG.Top post of the week. Has given me the best laugh I have had in ages
Yes because the BNPs 0.3% of the national vote in the last general election shows that they are on the cusp of something BIG.
So we should start shitting it if their percentage of the vote rises to *gasp* 0.5% of the vote then?Yes but they have been growing nicely ever since.
thickies ? thickies ? at least call them cnuts or something,you sound like a right mummys boyFace it, they're an insignificant bunch of thickies of no relevance.
In the interest of balance further up the road suspected rapist and knife wielding thug Dwayne Brooks has just won a seat on Lewisham council on a thinly disguised race ticket.
So we should start shitting it if their percentage of the vote rises to *gasp* 0.5% of the vote then?
Sounds like Le Pen will be over here for some top tips on how our racists have done it when all he can muster is 13% of the vote in France.
Face it, they're an insignificant bunch of thickies of no relevance.
Time will tell. I am more than confident they can achieve greater things
Face it, they're an insignificant bunch of thickies of no relevance.
Suspected by whom? Has he been arrested, charged or stood trial or is this a nice little whispering campaign?
I presume you are claiming no non-black people voted for Mr Brooks, then?
I would imagine a major recession will help them, but The Green Party have a bigger vote, MEP(s), and effective representation in some local authorities. I don't see much more than a poisoning of the well from Mr Griffin and his band.
31% apparently, and an increase on the last election, so nobody stayed at home.Not sure what percentage of eligible voters 987 votes represents.
31% apparently, and an increase on the last election, so nobody stayed at home.
LOL - surely 69% of voters stayed at home?
We have 78 seats in the Euro Parliament, and you're saying they *might* win a seat. That translates to, what, 1.5% of the vote?The BNP were growing before the recession. They face a lot of negative publicity from the media. Which now is starting to backfire. They are recruiting better people now than in the old days. It is a possibility that they will get at least one MEP come June. They don't have major financial backing. On the whole they have done very well. Even I would never have thought they could achieve what they have so far.
We have 78 seats in the Euro Parliament, and you're saying they *might* win a seat. That translates to, what, 1.5% of the vote?
Firstly, that is unlikely considering how small their current voting base. Secondly, even if it does happen, it represents a fact that is one notch above trivial. In the 80s the Greens won 18% of the vote for the Euro parliament (although PR wasn't in force in this country at the time). Five years later, they disappeared off the radar as it became clear that the Green vote was nothing more than a protest vote.
In terms of vote percentage, the BNP will have less than a tenth of that one Green protest vote, which is why they will remain utterly irrelevant and run by thickies even if they upset the odds and win a single seat (out of 78).
OK, then I will.Keep it going mate. I love all your percentages. I say they might win a seat because I think over confidence is not a good thing. The Greens have not disappeared off the radar. As dandyman has pointed out they have MEP's and councillors. Don't they have quite a few in Brighton.
The BNP are growing slowly but surely. Only time will tell whether I am right and you are wrong.
OK, then I will.
Multiculturalism isn't a new thing in this country. We've been importing foreign labour since the end of the last world war and as a general rule the British population simply haven't voted for racist goons on any sort of significant scale, whatever guise they come in.
Good to see you don't disagree with my point that one seat represents nothing really, except that we'll get a load of faux shock from the media and the big parties will hopefully get their arses in gear.
and you never stop to wonder why ?? course not ,you get to go back to eastbourne .
There was me thinking it was an election
But what is the point of going to all the effort/cost to win one seat on one small Council in middle England when you have no chance of ever having a say on that Council. The answer- because its a publicity stunt!