BNP ~versus~ British voters

A massive collapse in the popular vote for the party of Labour / Working Families in English county council elections has resulted in heap ’em big gains for the Tories, but brings little joy for the British National Party. Latest figures suggest the fascist muppets have gained three seats (from a pool of over 400 candidates). The winners are: Deirdre Gates in South Oxhey, Hertfordshire; Sharon Wilkinson in Padiham & Burley West, Lancashire; and Graham Partner in Coalville, Leicestershire. Results in the Euro contest become available on Sunday.

In the land of clogs and windmills: “The party of the right-wing Dutch MP, Geert Wilders, has come second in the country’s elections for the European Parliament, partial results indicate. Mr Wilders, who is facing prosecution over anti-Islamic statements, said his Freedom Party (PVV) would get four of the 25 Dutch seats in the parliament…” (Dutch far right in poll triumph, BBC, June 5, 2009). Wilder’s victory will bring happy joy to lying yuppie hack (and ABC Board member) Janet Albrechtsen, who reckons young Muslim men rape ‘cos they’re Muslims. And ethnic…

Discussing race or ethnicity is neither racist nor xenophobic. Tackling problems head on can only encourage further immigration; ignoring them will be immigration’s death knell. Our tolerance of these Muslim pack-rapists simply feeds their intolerance of us. It took the French 20 years to work that out. How long will it take us?

About @ndy

I live in Melbourne, Australia. I like anarchy. I don't like nazis. I enjoy eating pizza and drinking beer. I barrack for the greatest football team on Earth: Collingwood Magpies. The 2024 premiership's a cakewalk for the good old Collingwood.
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2 Responses to BNP ~versus~ British voters

  1. Jamie R says:

    What’s your take on the UKIP? Is this a good alternative for those wanting Britain and its lawmaking out of Brussels and the EU?

  2. @ndy says:

    Dunno… either that or no2eu I guess.

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