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Why was IMMMIGRATION ignored in the budget>?
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Visit the http://bnp.org.uk/ website,make up your own mind, if you dont like them....Then dont Vote for them
It really is THAT simple ..
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More often than not the defenders of Mass immigration are the least likely to be affected by it. The main Stream Party's have all but ignored certain Elements of the White Working Class indeed look on them with a near contempt & have in-effect Rammed Multiculturalism down there throats with the help of organisations Like the BBC, which is Mandated to "Promote Multiculturalism" ...
In the Coming Euro Elections (Yes We do Still have a Democracy)
I will Probably Vote BNP (& if someone had told me that when at Uni I would not have believed them), to shake up the tired old Con-Lab Ping pong as much as anything & put a halt to the Euro Super State some seem to want to impose on us .... By doing so I will ofcourse be called the Same old Banal polemic .... So here goes, I will admit to being a "Xenophobic..Raxxxt, Bigxxxd, Prxxk, Cxxt, Twxt , Knxb, Jxrk, etc etc etc" as if I really care what a keyboard Ninja has to say :rolleyes: ....
once upon a time there was no such thing as britain. once upon a time there was no such thing as a british national. or indeed a british national party.
one day in the future all of these things will cease to exist.
ahhh...now i feel better.Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves. - Lord Byron0 -
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More often than not the defenders of Mass immigration are the least likely to be affected by it. The main Stream Party's have all but ignored certain Elements of the White Working Class indeed look on them with a near contempt & have in-effect Rammed Multiculturalism down there throats with the help of organisations Like the BBC, which is Mandated to "Promote Multiculturalism" ...
In the Coming Euro Elections (Yes We do Still have a Democracy)
I will Probably Vote BNP (& if someone had told me that when at Uni I would not have believed them), to shake up the tired old Con-Lab Ping pong as much as anything & put a halt to the Euro Super State some seem to want to impose on us .... By doing so I will ofcourse be called the Same old Banal polemic .... So here goes, I will admit to being a "Xenophobic..Raxxxt, Bigxxxd, Prxxk, Cxxt, Twxt , Knxb, Jxrk, etc etc etc" as if I really care what a keyboard Ninja has to say :rolleyes: ....
You make me ashamed to be British. My grandfather risked his life so we could be free, now you intentionally go out of your way to prevent people being free simply because of the colour of their skin.“The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide.”
― P.G. Wodehouse, Love Among the Chickens0 -
the Chancellor also ignored some issues that are even more important than immigration: the benefits culture, for example. Why do I have to pay for other people's children for instance? Don't have children if you don't have money to care for them, 'simples'. Stupid poor teenager mothers should have their children put for adoption, and the children's father castrated straight away. Also, why do I have to pay for the unemployed no-hopers who can't be bothered to work? There are people out there who wouldn't manage to find a job even if there were more jobs than people in this country.0
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No one's going to tackle benefits before the election. In the longer term, the governments plan to halt spending growth to 0.7% would inevitably reduce benefits compared to wages. It's the difference between the quick cut, and the longer prolonged cut... a one off cut doesn't have nearly the same effect because politically people would rebel against it. Over the course of a decade, these very small pseudo cuts add up a huge amount.“The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide.”
― P.G. Wodehouse, Love Among the Chickens0 -
Good Moaning,
I too was shicked and dismoyed to see that Ummegration was completely ignobbed in the budget. I wush that ivorybody in Angland would muster the Anglish luggage like me before combing here.0
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