BNP announces its biggest ever election push
The Party is contesting for the first time ever a full slate of candidates for the Regional Lists in both the Scottish Parliamentary and Welsh Assembly elections which allow us to qualify for radio and television party political broadcasts in the respective home countries. With a PR system in place in both Wales and Scotland, which is favourable to smaller parties there is a very real possibility that with just 6-7% of the vote both chambers could see BNP members elected to office. The Party is contesting a record number of seats at district, borough and also at town and parish level. A total of 827 seats are being fought across England and Scotland with vast areas of the country seeing a BNP candidate for the very first time. No longer is the party confined to the predominantly urban areas of the West Midlands, East Lancashire and West Yorkshire where we have already established ourselves and where we aim to build on our success. This year new areas of Britain which even twelve months ago it would have been difficult areas for us to secure the number of signatures needed to contest an election are witnessing BNP candidates. Few counties are unrepresented; we have candidates standing for the first time in Cornwall, rural Dorset, Staffordshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Norfolk, Glasgow and North East Scotland.
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4 Comments:
The BNP get slagged off 'cause their roots are in the National Front who are associated with Viking Youth etc etc. And?
The BNP are a legitimate political party with a legitimate political agenda.
You no like? You no vote for them.
Me? I no vote at all. Democracy died a long time ago.
Hmmm.. I'm a little surprised with your last comment four-d's, I had you down as a person who would fight for your rights whatever party you follow, but not to vote at all seem's like you've given up on the country as a whole.
Good luck with things,you
should always vote no matter
what.That's your voice.
Not any more it isn't. Only approx 47% of the voting population voted at the last general election. About 53% of us feel disenfranchised as no party reflects our views sufficiantly to get our vote.
The BNP are certainly the nearest from my point of view but I'm reluctant to throw my lot in with them as there are still elements that they need to remove.
Locally they'd get my vote - not that we have a candidate. Nationally they need another few years to completely shake off the 'extremist' tag. I think they will and I think they'll be good for GB one day.
Meantime this country is finished for the likes of me. I believe in my right to withhold my vote as I can't bring myself to vote for lying, cheating scumbags, which sums up the major party's.
Will I vote BNP at the next general election? I don't know. It'll be them or nobody though.
As more and more 'decent' people start to lean their way the more unsavory elements will be increasingly marginalised (basically the violent element that is already almost gone).
The BNP will be elected nationally within 10 years or this country will never ever recover.
I'll probably be in Spain or somewhere in about 5 years dreaming of our golden years before this multi cultural / politically correct bollocks kicked in.
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