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The BNP are at it again



I understand that The BNP are again using images of Sir Winston Churchill to spread their twisted campain of lies and hatred.Leader Nick Griffin has now claimed that if alive today Churchill would be a member of the BNP.I know that I make stupid comments(all tongue in cheek I hasten to add) but I would never blacken the name of the Greatest leader this country has ever had
 




Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,269
The BNP are an irrelevance in meaningful political debate yet gain column inches and airtime Kerry Katona could only dream about. Who CARES?
 


e77

Well-known member
May 23, 2004
7,270
Worthing
So the a right wing party is using a man who lead his country in defeating the rise of fascism in Europe.

What next, the NUM using Margaret Thatcher in their publicity?
 


Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,878
Brighton, UK
FIVE pages. And the final post will be by Coventry Seagull.
 


Sweeney Todd

New member
Apr 24, 2008
1,636
Oxford/Lancing
I never get misty-eyed about our role in defeating fascism in WW2. The Establishments of the Anglo-Saxon nations were more concerned with Teutonic fascism's threat to capital than with its threat to liberal-democracy, and were quite prepared to fight with the Bolsheviks to protect it.
 








Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,871
I never get misty-eyed about our role in defeating fascism in WW2. The Establishments of the Anglo-Saxon nations were more concerned with Teutonic fascism's threat to capital than with its threat to liberal-democracy, and were quite prepared to fight with the Bolsheviks to protect it.
That's an, er, 'interesting' view and I'd like to know how you arrived at it. For a start surely the Bolsheviks were more dedicated to the overthrow of Capital? If protection of capital had been the sole cause shouldn't we have fought with the Nazis against the Soviet Union? (as the Vichy French wanted us to.)

Also don't forget there was a large strand of public opinion in America at the start of the war who wanted us to lose as we were a nasty Imperialist power. They thought our defeat would have liberated the colonies such as India.
 






Don Quixote

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2008
8,362
:bla: facists :bla:

:bla: but they are against those nasty immigrants! :bla:

:bla: RASICTS!!!!! :bla::bla:

:bla: Its for the good of the nation, someone needs to stand up to those awful looney leftie liberal poo heads :bla:
 


I understand that The BNP are again using images of Sir Winston Churchill to spread their twisted campain of lies and hatred.Leader Nick Griffin has now claimed that if alive today Churchill would be a member of the BNP.I know that I make stupid comments(all tongue in cheek I hasten to add) but I would never blacken the name of the Greatest leader this country has ever had

All tongue and cheek? dont anger me to use a spiteful quote now dear boy.
 




Sweeney Todd

New member
Apr 24, 2008
1,636
Oxford/Lancing
That's an, er, 'interesting' view and I'd like to know how you arrived at it. For a start surely the Bolsheviks were more dedicated to the overthrow of Capital? If protection of capital had been the sole cause shouldn't we have fought with the Nazis against the Soviet Union? (as the Vichy French wanted us to.)

Also don't forget there was a large strand of public opinion in America at the start of the war who wanted us to lose as we were a nasty Imperialist power. They thought our defeat would have liberated the colonies such as India.

In 1939, Nazi Germany was a greater threat to the Western democracies than was the USSR, which, because it was undergoing a process of rapid industrialisation, was relatively weak and no match for the combined might of the British Empire and the USA. Hitler’s national-socialist programme had revived the German economy to such an extent that full employment was achieved when other Western economies were struggling to emerge from the Great Depression. As the leaders of the Anglo-Saxon democracies saw matters in the Thirties, Hitler’s Germany was in danger of showing long-unemployed working people in their countries the efficacy of true socialist economics and, as such, had to be crushed.

As for the Americans, one of their war-aims was the economic impoverishment of Great Britain, an eventuality that they helped to engineer through their Lend-Lease scheme. Economically drained, Britain would not be able to sustain her empire, the disintegration of which would facilitate the projection of American political and economic power.
 




Jan 30, 2008
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I understand that The BNP are again using images of Sir Winston Churchill to spread their twisted campain of lies and hatred.Leader Nick Griffin has now claimed that if alive today Churchill would be a member of the BNP.I know that I make stupid comments(all tongue in cheek I hasten to add) but I would never blacken the name of the Greatest leader this country has ever had
you couldn't make this shit up ,now do one you plank!!!
 






Oh it's you again Mellon Head.What are you bleeting on about now.So you support the BNP I guess.

At what point did i ever in my entire life say that i supported BNP to you or anyone on the planet? and just because i post as my avatar a cat with I think you'll find a lime on its head, doesnt mean there is a cat at this very moment sitting at a computer with a pipe in its mouth and a can of lager in its paws slagging some wanker off on an internet forum.
 


Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
Well tbh, i think good ol' nick is right, ive never been a huge fan of churchill, sure he was a defining factor in us winning the war which is great, but as a person im not a big fan at all, that said, anything to poke a bit of fun at the bnp!
 






Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,453
Sussex
Has a board ever been so fascinated by the BNP.

As mentioned before easy to knock them living in leafy sussex . Try some other areas of the UK and I'm sure PC opinions would change
 


coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
Has a board ever been so fascinated by the BNP.

As mentioned before easy to knock them living in leafy sussex . Try some other areas of the UK and I'm sure PC opinions would change

The Ironic thing is the majority of BNP threads are started by the PC crowd. They seemed to have a very unhealthy obssesion with them.

I went to see Tony Benn tonight. Very interesting. As I looked around the audience. I thought the Labour Party won't exist in ten years time as all their members will be dead.:laugh:
 


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