BHA Jordan
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- Dec 14, 2005
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Bry Nylon said:There's a nice English name you don't hear much these days.
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Bry Nylon said:There's a nice English name you don't hear much these days.
chip said:Thats a good point as they aren't exactly right either. This third way business seems to take the worst of left and right and abandon the decent bits.
Superphil said:try being colourblind, they all look green to me
Oceanic said:They're not racist. Because they think like the majority of people
dougdeep said:There are too many lazy gits with no respect for other peoples feelings.
algie said:But wasn't he found not guilty on all charges LB in a COURT OF LAW?
hitony said:i hate greenies !!!!
London Irish said:It's long been standard practice for far right organisations to target football clubs for recruitment purposes.
If they were actually any good at it, it would be a worry, but the usual tragic flaw in the plan is that you have to be an ill-educated moron in the first place to be a BNP supporter, so they are hardly persuasive
The BNP may indeed be mainly white working class people.coventrygull said:Oh I just love the middle class lefties attacking the BNP core support, mainly white working class people. What ever happened to your love affair with the working class.
Lord Bracknell said:The BNP may indeed be mainly white working class people.
But that doesn't mean that most white working class people support them.
Round here, their support is negligible. As, indeed, it is throughout most of the country. Which is why their claim to "speak for England" offends people so much.
coventrygull said:It should be remembered that the BNP small success comes from people who feel that they have been abadoned by the three major parties and it is up to the major parties to get back into community politics again.
The Socialist Party here in Coventry have had minor success in Local elections because they get out onto the streets and work very hard on local issues. Unlike a lot of lefties who sit in their ivory middle class towers
555kaz said:
If you are on benefits you should at least do something, even if it's going to the local nursing home and chatting with the residdents for a couple of hours. When I was younger if an adult told us off I would be apologetic and go off with a flea in my ear, these days it seems to be the time to hurl the most abuse at people
bhaexpress said:Listen, I'm on benefits right now. I have tried to do voluntary work but I can't becuase I should be job seeking, as it is I apply for upwards of 50 jobs a week and get nowhere due in no small way to my age.
Easy to say things like that when you're not there.