Euro poll latest - BNP down to 1%

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Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
The posters seem to be using the Battles which we fought to fight the policies they stand for... :shootself

Hastings - Pledging funds for the NHS to invest in opthalmology?

Waterloo - Investment in public transport, especially the railways?

Dunkirk - Turning foreigners away at our borders...oh, hang on a minute, that was one where we made a tactical withdrawal!
 






BIG GAY AL

Member
May 27, 2008
114
the thing is tho, as people have already said these polls arent accurate. How many people really would say in public theyd vote BNP, but in the privacy of the booth this number will most certainly rise.

I got a leaflet through and i live in Leicester, in the most multicultural part of the city (or probs up there), i doubt theyll get many votes from around here thank god!
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,949
Crap Town
If asked by a pollster what their voting intention is not many people would say BNP. When it comes to casting their vote however there will be sizeable increase. It also depends on how many voters switch to UKIP rather than BNP as their protest vote will carry more weight.
 




Milton Keynes Seagull

Active member
Sep 28, 2003
775
Milton Keynes
If asked by a pollster what their voting intention is not many people would say BNP. When it comes to casting their vote however there will be sizeable increase. It also depends on how many voters switch to UKIP rather than BNP as their protest vote will carry more weight.

The irony is that UKIP exists merely to get a few representatives into the parliament they all object to! When they're there, their snouts are as deep in the trough as the three main parties are. :censored:

What have their MEPs done in the last five years, apart from attend numerous jollies? Bugger all that's what!:
 


SUIYHP

The King's Gull
Apr 16, 2009
1,909
Inside Southwick Tunnel
Hastings - Pledging funds for the NHS to invest in opthalmology?

Waterloo - Investment in public transport, especially the railways?

Dunkirk - Turning foreigners away at our borders...oh, hang on a minute, that was one where we made a tactical withdrawal!

you forgot the Battle of Britain
 


The irony is that UKIP exists merely to get a few representatives into the parliament they all object to! When they're there, their snouts are as deep in the trough as the three main parties are. :censored:

What have their MEPs done in the last five years, apart from attend numerous jollies? Bugger all that's what!:
There are JOLLIES in Ford Open Prison?

Surely not?
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Absolutely. They are a political non-entity. The only reason we hear so much about it is because the brain-dead knuckle-dragging (just for you Spanish) minority always tend to bang the drum the loudest; if they don't miss the target that is.
you're so ill informed and a complete pompous tosser, get off your soap box , people are entitled to their views as much as you are :tosser:
 








brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
you're so ill informed and a complete pompous tosser, get off your soap box , people are entitled to their views as much as you are :tosser:
in other words he's entitled to his view as much as you are to yours, but you seem to be slating him for it, i see i see.
 




D

Deleted member 2719

Guest
Ukip and the BNP smashed Labour in our last by election vote.

Poor old Labour.:bigwave:





* Brenda Esther Atlee (The Conservative Party Candidate) 278 votes
* Andrew Emerson (British National Party) 41 votes
* James McCulloch (UK Independence Party) 22 votes
* Patrick Joseph O'Sullivan ( The Labour Party Candidate) 14 votes
* Betty Rudkin (Liberal Democrat) 275 votes
 






bigc

New member
Jul 5, 2003
5,740
Ukip and the BNP smashed Labour in our last by election vote.

Poor old Labour.:bigwave:





* Brenda Esther Atlee (The Conservative Party Candidate) 278 votes
* Andrew Emerson (British National Party) 41 votes
* James McCulloch (UK Independence Party) 22 votes
* Patrick Joseph O'Sullivan ( The Labour Party Candidate) 14 votes
* Betty Rudkin (Liberal Democrat) 275 votes

14 votes????

You'd assume Patrick surely had 13 other people to tell to vote for him???
 


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