Re: The BNP
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Originally Posted by Newt
Out of interrest, and I guess you don't have to answer this (duh -_-) did you vote BNP light? And if so would you actually want the BNP to be in power (or have enough power to contribute to country policy), or just vote for them to try and force the other parties to come up with similar immigration policies - at which point you'll change your vote.
And if not, feel free to answer hypothetically
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No, i didnt vote.
I'm of the notion that whichever way i vote in the euro or general elections, my views will go unheard and what i want will stay undone. Politicians are corrupt, selfish and lazy.. they dont act for whats best for the country they serve, they act for whats best for them.
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Originally Posted by Yahwe
yep, that's equally stupid.
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Yes, its stupid to vote for a party which wants the same things as you.
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