Are you a member of the bnp?

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sammyboy

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394 posts

215 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Arese

21,049 posts

193 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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I already know that I'm not.

Hedders

24,460 posts

253 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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When will they be introducing that service for the other Political Parties? I would love to know who the New labour supporters are!


Papa_Hotel

12,760 posts

188 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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I also already know I'm not.

There is someone with my name on the list though...

Eddie the Ead

1,463 posts

214 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Why do I even give a fig. Is this so we can start a hate campaign against those who instill hate.

GTIR

24,741 posts

272 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Five within my town, but one was a Mr Joshi which is an Indian name!
hehe

Someone is having a larff.

gamefreaks

1,995 posts

193 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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In the interests of fairness...

This is the guy who runs the sites LinkedIn page:

http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardaldred

...I am sure he won't mind!!!

philthy

4,689 posts

246 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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There are a few that live local to me.
Perhaps it is no surprise that I recognise a few of the names, and remember them from school as the bullies, or the more stupid pupils. Clicking the links to see where they live, also reveals that nearly all live in council housing, or sthole blocks of flats.

hondafanatic

4,969 posts

207 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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I found the second closet member to my post code area. He's also a member of this:

http://forums.furaffinity.net/index.php

It's a weird site.

That is all.

ShadownINja

77,404 posts

288 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Wow. I nearly bought a house close to a member. That'd have been fun. evil

bonsai

2,015 posts

186 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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ShadownINja said:
Wow. I nearly bought a house close to a member. That'd have been fun. evil
Why? Are you an illegal immigrant?

ShadownINja

77,404 posts

288 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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bonsai said:
ShadownINja said:
Wow. I nearly bought a house close to a member. That'd have been fun. evil
Why? Are you an illegal immigrant?
No, but I don't think details like that bother them.

EDLT

15,421 posts

212 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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The closest lives around the corner in an area I know to be full of (legal) Polish immigrants, I bet he's happy.

OnTheOverrun

3,965 posts

183 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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EDLT said:
The closest lives around the corner in an area I know to be full of (legal) Polish immigrants, I bet he's happy.
He was probably a Labour voter before the Poles arrived so there is always a silver lining. . . . . . .

svm

293 posts

193 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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There's 2 within 1/2 a mile of me. Both live in nice areas.

Just a shame one of them lives down the same road as my kids - They already have to live with their tt of a mother and now it turns out they've got a fkwit living next door. Great.

gamefreaks

1,995 posts

193 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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philthy said:
There are a few that live local to me.
Perhaps it is no surprise that I recognise a few of the names, and remember them from school as the bullies, or the more stupid pupils. Clicking the links to see where they live, also reveals that nearly all live in council housing, or sthole blocks of flats.
Interstingly, it would seem the BNP appeals to all classes. Near me there are members from the council hovels, and from places where every house has got to be worth £1m+.

I am afraid that parties like the BNP have their function. When the sitting governments take the piss out of the working man, raid his pension pot, tax him to the hilt, ratify an EU treaty without giving him any say, and fill his neighborhood with immigrants and the minstream opposition parties offer no real change, then people will vote for extreme fringe parties in protest.

The fact that parties like UKIP and BNP are gaining votes and publicity can only be a good thing for politics. They force the main parties to acknowledge the elephant in the room.

You wouldn't trust a fringe/single issue party to run a bath, but if they gain enough votes, they force the mainstream parties to debate things like immigration policies and the Lisbon Treaty (though it is too late for that one!)

Marf

22,907 posts

247 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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gamefreaks said:
philthy said:
There are a few that live local to me.
Perhaps it is no surprise that I recognise a few of the names, and remember them from school as the bullies, or the more stupid pupils. Clicking the links to see where they live, also reveals that nearly all live in council housing, or sthole blocks of flats.
Interstingly, it would seem the BNP appeals to all classes. Near me there are members from the council hovels, and from places where every house has got to be worth £1m+.
Since when did money buy class?

OnTheOverrun

3,965 posts

183 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Not many by me, but then at the recent council elections here on the IOW the BNP received a grand total of 85 votes out of 130,000 residents. . . . . . .

Now that may be because us caulkheads are extremely fair-minded and accommodating people, or it might be because the Island is 99.5% white British with hardly any immigrants or labour voters. . . . . . scratchchin

elster

17,517 posts

216 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Marf said:
gamefreaks said:
philthy said:
There are a few that live local to me.
Perhaps it is no surprise that I recognise a few of the names, and remember them from school as the bullies, or the more stupid pupils. Clicking the links to see where they live, also reveals that nearly all live in council housing, or sthole blocks of flats.
Interstingly, it would seem the BNP appeals to all classes. Near me there are members from the council hovels, and from places where every house has got to be worth £1m+.
Since when did money buy class?
Since when has class got anything to do with race issues?

A lot of upper class people I know, especially the older ones do regard immigrants and all non white people as lower class.

gamefreaks

1,995 posts

193 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Marf said:
gamefreaks said:
philthy said:
There are a few that live local to me.
Perhaps it is no surprise that I recognise a few of the names, and remember them from school as the bullies, or the more stupid pupils. Clicking the links to see where they live, also reveals that nearly all live in council housing, or sthole blocks of flats.
Interstingly, it would seem the BNP appeals to all classes. Near me there are members from the council hovels, and from places where every house has got to be worth £1m+.
Since when did money buy class?
Nah...these places are very 'old-money', not footballers mansions...