I could never vote for a party like the bnp but politicians should take note that people are fed up with the way that political parties across the board exploit the race aka / immigration argument as an excuse to allow employers to exploit the minimum wage etc.
Divide and rule is alive and well.
quote:Originally posted by stupidcupid:
I could never vote for a party like the bnp but politicians should take note that people are fed up with the way that political parties across the board exploit the race aka / immigration argument as an excuse to allow employers to exploit the minimum wage etc.
Divide and rule is alive and well.
I agree stupidcupid ... and I think that message goes out to politicians across Europe, as this is an EU problem ...
I'm not right-wing ... in fact, I support the Irish Labour Party, but we are all asking the exact same questions of politicians ...
Not surprising I guess.
quote:Originally posted by Mike Strutter:
I must own up ...
I was in the National Front !!!!!!!!!
I was 17
an it was the punk 70s era ...
I was a skinhead was lead to this boozer with mates about these good talker *Hitler was another *
anyway
I left there thinking yeah its all the *coloureds * fault ...
lots of asians had been forcefully migratted here , due to Idi Amin ...
It felt right ..
told my lil dad all about this ...an we argued for hours .....
anyway
cut a long story short,
my Grandad was the RSM in The Lancs Regt in WW2 , tortured daily by the lil Jap b*stards POW camp ,
Came out so destroyed couldnt talk ...
My dad said if we let these bullies an fascists rule ...that what happened to Bill will happen !!!!
and well society is lost ..!!
I left it ...
here is the killer ...
My 7 stone weakling dad,
marching in this pub I was at the sun Dinner ,
and telling all these soccer hoolie /bouncer skinhead blokes ...
You are ALL sad pathetic fools ...
but my lads not a racist ,
an he is coming home with me ...
and I think you lot need to stop being bloody idiots !!!!
Yeah ...
Dragged out by my dad ...CHEERS DAD !!!!
that was me .....as a silly impressionable young guy ........
Fascists are Scum !!!
should I post this ??......yeah .......
We need more men like your dad around today Mike, great story.
Former Member
He forgot to say it took 7 weeks in plaster before his dad was properly back on his feet again.
JasmineJ (Guest)
The BNP have always figured in local elections, theyâve no chance though of getting into Westminster never mind anywhere near government - theyâre no more of a threat now than they were before.
Tory gains are far more disconcerting for me, because THEY WILL get into government.
Once bitten twice shy as far as Iâm concerned - not so long ago the English were merrily voting the tories (who routinely shit on my country from a great height) back into power for a third time, so I guess itâs deemed OK to treat certain groups of people as second class citizens.
Tory gains are far more disconcerting for me, because THEY WILL get into government.
Once bitten twice shy as far as Iâm concerned - not so long ago the English were merrily voting the tories (who routinely shit on my country from a great height) back into power for a third time, so I guess itâs deemed OK to treat certain groups of people as second class citizens.
quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:quote:Originally posted by Girlrider29:
In my opinion the problem here is that 'do-good' Labour MPs start calling for ridiculous changes to the British way of life so that they can look good to the minority public - and actually we (the minority public) don't want it! The Muslims don't want these changes; Blacks don't want these changes but these MPs purport to speak on our behalf and make preposterous proposals which just upsets many British people.
I've not heard/spoken to one Muslim person who wants Sharia law integrated into English law. I've not heard one/spoken to one Black person that is in favour of positive discrimination in regards to employment. These MPs want to make themselves look good so choose spout this tripe which is not representative of the views of the people they claim to be trying to help; which then, quite understandably, results in many British people feeling bitter and and stripped of their rights as Brits.
Many people of 'colour' (for simplicity's sake) that I have spoken to agree that the government has been instrumental in facilitating a society that is now overly PC - where it's to the detriment of most. What's needed here is a consistent balance.
Anyway... those Brits who feel disempowered by this nonsense, and I suspect that the number is ever-increasing, are easy targets for parties such as the BNP and with a little clever propaganda and manipulation - gotcha!
I've long believed that governments secretly like racism no matter how loudly they bleat about it.
While we are all watching/complaining/feeling resentful about what another group may or may not have the politicians are slipping under the radar and bleeding the lot of us dry.
How does the song go?
'Long as you keep them way off balance, how can they tell you've got no talent'
Divide and conquer.
quote:Originally posted by JasmineJ:
The BNP have always figured in local elections, theyâve no chance though of getting into Westminster never mind anywhere near government - theyâre no more of a threat now than they were before.
Tory gains are far more disconcerting for me, because THEY WILL get into government.
Once bitten twice shy as far as Iâm concerned - not so long ago the English were merrily voting the tories (who routinely shit on my country from a great height) back into power for a third time, so I guess itâs deemed OK to treat certain groups of people as second class citizens.
have to agree with ya, I HATE the BNP and everything they stand for, but they have a long way to go before they could even HOPE to run this country,...it just wouldnt happen, and I doubt that the good people of this country would ALLOW it to happen,
BUT its almost a certainty that we WILL have the Tories back after the next election, and people think things will be "better" under them???, despite the fact that they aint got any policies
(that I have heard anyway)
I thik its just the British way...we have one lot in for a few years...people start to grumble, we change to the "other" lot cause well....THEY will make everything ok (despite the fact WE voted em out in a BIG way LAST time cause the WHOLE country was sick to death of em)
some people dont think for themselves, its now "fashionable" to take the piss out of Gordon Brown...for the way he looks the way he speaks etc etc, and the sheep just follow,
some people want the tories back because THEY did quite well personaly last time they were in power, ya know the old, fcuk thy neighbour I am alright jack the country can go to bollox so long as I am doing ok, attitude, that the Tories love,
but I feel most people just have very short memories OR are too young to remember life under the Tories....well I think they are about to find out,
just DONT be poor, old, or sick, and IF you are all 3, GOD help ya,
BUT if you earn over a 100 grand a year you WILL be ok,
quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by JasmineJ:
The BNP have always figured in local elections, theyâve no chance though of getting into Westminster never mind anywhere near government - theyâre no more of a threat now than they were before.
Tory gains are far more disconcerting for me, because THEY WILL get into government.
Once bitten twice shy as far as Iâm concerned - not so long ago the English were merrily voting the tories (who routinely shit on my country from a great height) back into power for a third time, so I guess itâs deemed OK to treat certain groups of people as second class citizens.
have to agree with ya, I HATE the BNP and everything they stand for, but they have a long way to go before they could even HOPE to run this country,...it just wouldnt happen, and I doubt that the good people of this country would ALLOW it to happen,
BUT its almost a certainty that we WILL have the Tories back after the next election, and people think things will be "better" under them???, despite the fact that they aint got any policies
(that I have heard anyway)
I thik its just the British way...we have one lot in for a few years...people start to grumble, we change to the "other" lot cause well....THEY will make everything ok (despite the fact WE voted em out in a BIG way LAST time cause the WHOLE country was sick to death of em)
some people dont think for themselves, its now "fashionable" to take the piss out of Gordon Brown...for the way he looks the way he speaks etc etc, and the sheep just follow,
some people want the tories back because THEY did quite well personaly last time they were in power, ya know the old, fcuk thy neighbour I am alright jack the country can go to bollox so long as I am doing ok, attitude, that the Tories love,
but I feel most people just have very short memories OR are too young to remember life under the Tories....well I think they are about to find out,
just DONT be poor, old, or sick, and IF you are all 3, GOD help ya,
BUT if you earn over a 100 grand a year you WILL be ok,
Well that's the problem, I remember only too well the ills of the tories and the current govt.
I was among the number who celebrated the end of tory rule, at last (I thought) there'd be change, well 12 years and 3 wars up the road new labour have stripped us of so many of our hard won freedoms that I cannot think about them without feeling queezy.
More on our lose of liberties here - http://video.google.com/google...218544&hl=en&fs=true
In short.. I can't help but think we're screwed WHOEVER is in power
quote:Originally posted by Comrade Ogilvy:
Well that's the problem, I remember only too well the ills of the tories and the current govt.
I was among the number who celebrated the end of tory rule, at last (I thought) there'd be change, well 12 years and 3 wars up the road new labour have stripped us of so many of our hard won freedoms that I cannot think about them without feeling queezy.
More on our lose of liberties here - http://video.google.com/google...218544&hl=en&fs=true
In short.. I can't help but think we're screwed WHOEVER is in power
yip I agree with ya CO, I remember that "glorious" day very well, I had wished and hoped for it though 18 years of the tories, I remember the sun was shining and somehow the air felt CLEAN and when I got into work I had never seen so many people with big beaming smiles on their faces at the START of the day haha,
people were shaking hands hugging each other punching the air etc,
HOW let down do we feel now?..it was certainly almost a case of,
meet the new boss,...same as the old boss,
only this time I WONT GET FOOLED AGAIN,
I WILL vote Labour (probably) only cause I could never bring myself to vote Tory, and round here if ya vote libdem ya might as well vote tory,
but I wont be expecting anything to change anytime soon,
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by Comrade Ogilvy:
Well that's the problem, I remember only too well the ills of the tories and the current govt.
I was among the number who celebrated the end of tory rule, at last (I thought) there'd be change, well 12 years and 3 wars up the road new labour have stripped us of so many of our hard won freedoms that I cannot think about them without feeling queezy.
More on our lose of liberties here - http://video.google.com/google...218544&hl=en&fs=true
In short.. I can't help but think we're screwed WHOEVER is in power
yip I agree with ya CO, I remember that "glorious" day very well, I had wished and hoped for it though 18 years of the tories, I remember the sun was shining and somehow the air felt CLEAN and when I got into work I had never seen so many people with big beaming smiles on their faces at the START of the day haha,
people were shaking hands hugging each other punching the air etc,
HOW let down do we feel now?..it was certainly almost a case of,
meet the new boss,...same as the old boss,
only this time I WONT GET FOOLED AGAIN,
I WILL vote Labour (probably) only cause I could never bring myself to vote Tory, and round here if ya vote libdem ya might as well vote tory,
but I wont be expecting anything to change anytime soon,
It was a great day that.. I remember the MayDay rally up here that year, real optimism and celebration. Didn't take that long to realise it hadn't gone the way we thought though.
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