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# What utter bollocks.
You're basically saying that people are going to disregard their intrinsic personal beliefs purely because someone shouts louder than someone else? I think you do the populace a diservice.
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 21:26, archived)
# VOTE FOR ME!
A VOTE FOR REV IS A VOTE FOR BLOOD SAUSAGE :D
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 21:28, archived)
# I hope they are made with the blood of the muslim young....
*racists up just because you shouted loudly* ;)
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 21:30, archived)
# HAHAHAHAHA
NO ITS MADE FROM PIGS - BRITISH PIGS WITH BRITISH BLOOD (and lots of fat) :D
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 21:31, archived)
# How racially insensitive of you!
Don't you know that the ragheads and yids can't eat pork?

*gets confused* ;)
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 21:35, archived)
# Eh?
No idea how you've got that out of what I was saying. It's nothing to do with "disregarding intrinsic personal beliefs" - simply that there are a lot of people who are frustrated with the current government and see the Liberals as very similar to the Tories and Labour, just less successful. A vote for the BNP is more of a 'revolt' vote, and the BNP's policies are founded much more on an instinctive emotional level than the other parties. It seems you have higher hopes than I, but then I know too many people who vote BNP to have such hopes.
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 21:35, archived)
# I don't know,
I don't know what it is like where you live, but I have never got that feeling around where I live at all. We will see, but come on. It would take the biggest swing in political history for the BNP to have any real say in parliament :)
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 21:49, archived)
# 'instinctive emotional levels'
is why I would like to think we don't vote in the spastics who rant all day in the Daily Mail, even the Tories can't be held mostly in that category; 'instinctive emotional levels' is about the worst thing you would want the voter to cast their democratic vote upon, and about the worst advertisement for our democracy you could think of. If the demonization of our politicians has come to this; then I would rather have a look at our press; certainly there have been some wankers milking the system without any conscious, but most of them were simply going by the rules given their seats were far from London, and it would impractical not to have a second home nearer to Parliament, and not have a fucking chair to sit on in it, or a bathroom mat. Their wages; well, not all that for largely middle aged professionals; hence this expense culture that chaotically got out of hand.

The public's reaction has been typically cringe worthy. Wasn't it last month, the bankers? Where will it end
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 22:27, archived)