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However, you've got to consider that they still now represent us in Europe*....
... thus the rest of europe, and the world as a whole, will think that their supported by our country. It's also a sign as to the future of this country when the propper elections happen next year (or whenever they happen).

It maybe a relativly small voice they've been given, but it's still giving them one.

On the other hand, if the people vote for them, then we have domocracy for a reason, it's the pitfalls of giving the people a vote, and at the same time, the media scaremongering the people into falling for BNP's scare tactics.


* I think, I'm not sure exactly how it all works.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 16:01, archived)
It's scares within scares.
"Fortunately", the European Parliament doesn't have legislative initiative, so those BNP MEPs can't actually do very much. Hooray for lack of democracy, in this instance.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 16:06, archived)
Plus, imagine their faces when they get to Brussels and realise that they have to work with foreigners.

(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 16:09, archived)
Considering how low a number of our MEPS are facists
compared to, oooh, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, ... etc. I think we don't have that much to worry about on that score.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 16:24, archived)