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Re: BNP leader to meet the Queen...
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 8:29 am
by Steve R
Reggie Perrin wrote:
> Which means you're a f*cking cretin Prof.
Charming, as ever, Ms Perineum.
Re: BNP leader to meet the Queen...
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 8:37 am
by number 6
Well said Jack,those thinking of voting BNP should really try and read up on what life was like in nazi germany.
Re: BNP leader to meet the Queen...
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 9:02 am
by Sam Slater
Tell me, Steve: is it the voting BNP that causes you to try and take credit -as a white man- for Obama's presidency?, or is it the belief that blacks can't do anything without crediting the white man, so they must be inferior, that causes you to vote BNP?
It's the old chicken and egg conundrum (although I gave a full explanation on why the egg obviously came first a while ago but ignore that for now). Which came to you first?
Re: BNP leader to meet the Queen...
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 9:31 am
by max_tranmere
Interesting comments there. On the issue of what would happen if the BNP came to power, people must realise that a Government can not just do anything it likes. If the Prime Minister of the day said "lets kick out every non-white person" this would create such a ho-ha that the government would either be overthrown, by using some kind of old legislation where the other members of Parliament would oust them, or the media would hound them to such an extent that a general election would be held, international condemnation would be so great that the PM would resign over the fact all of our one time allies now loath us, and if none of those things worked (which any and all of them could and would work), the Queen would sack the PM.
The monarach has the power to do this - it has only ever happened once to the best of my knowledge (in Australia in the 1970's when the Governor General, who is the Queen's representative, sacked (on her behalf) the Australian Prime Minister - in a storm of controversy - which made many more people become Republicans there and have wanted Australia to cut ties with the British Monarchy ever since.) So even if the BNP came into office there is little they would be able to do to implement their agenda anyway. They claim, by the way, to not be into the things they used to be, anyway. The leader, Nick Griffin is on record as a Holocaust denier and has said he wanted all non-white people chucked out. You can watch this on YouTube, he says to Roger Cook, on The Cook Report, those very things. He now claims to have changed his views. I don't know whether he has, but even if he had no one would believe him anyway.
The BNP claim now to be the party for the white English person, and are not anti ethnic minorities at all. The same, they say, as how the Black Police Federation is not any white, just PRO ethnic minority. I must say that I can understand how some poor, neglected, working class white people, who are a minority in their area, would consider voting for them. The Labour Government has done everything it possibly can to erode, undermine, and destroy everything to do with the indigenous culture, traditions, language, heritage and so on - all in the name of "diversity", "multi-culturalism", "inclusiveness", and all these other stupid terms they have come up with.
The only reason Englishness exists ANYWHERE in England is totally by chance and not by design. A man who ran an employment agency in Crewe in the north of England was able to change that towns ethnic make up ALL BY HIMSELF by deciding to place ads in eastern european countries for workers in the town and then very quickly Crewe became more Polish than English. No Government person had any input in this - as to whether the local housing stock, schools, hospitals, the local transport network, or anything, would be able to cope. When the 10 new countries joined the EU in 2004 the public was worried we would be swamped, the Government did nothing to prevent this as we counted down to the date when the EU would become 25 nations.
The Government hoped 15,000 Eastern Europeans would arrive - instead over one million did. Then 2 years later 2 more countries joined the EU and the Government did nothing to limit numbers from there either - apart from putting signs on the walls in the British Embassies in Romania and Bulgaria saying it would be inadvisable to come if you do not have a permit, meaning everyone could still come in vast numbers it would just make it a tad harder to get a job when here. If you live in London or Birmingham you are very unlikely to have English neighbours and you never hear English spoken in the street or on a bus.
The Government have f*cked all of this up SO BADLY that they have not just encouraged people to vote for the BNP, they have more or less begged them to!
Re: BNP leader to meet the Queen...
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 5:57 pm
by andy at handiwork
Am I missing something here? Like the point?
Re: BNP leader to meet the Queen...
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 11:46 pm
by Deano!
max_tranmere wrote:
(snip)
> The monarach has the power to do this - it has only ever
> happened once to the best of my knowledge (in Australia in the
> 1970's when the Governor General, who is the Queen's
> representative, sacked (on her behalf) the Australian Prime
> Minister - in a storm of controversy - which made many more
> people become Republicans there and have wanted Australia to
> cut ties with the British Monarchy ever since.) (snip)
Just as an aside, when the Australian Labor prime Minister Gough Whitlam was sacked in November 1975, the was tremendous outrage even amongst non-Labor voters. The opposition leader, Malcolm Frazer wasn't a very likable person and had the air of a headmaster about him. The Governor General who 'did the deed', Sir John Kerr looked like a pompous old Victorian era upper class twit and seemed pissed most of the time.
However, when the election was held just 6 weeks later Frazer won in a landslide. Most people still thought Whitlam was treated badly but didn't want him to continue. These days, Whitlam is still alive (in his early 90's) and is quite good friends with Frazer who has become about as left-wing as you can get.
Re: BNP leader to meet the Queen...
Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 5:04 pm
by max_tranmere
cockney, the Queen can sack a Prime Minister if she wants to. That would happen if things got really extreme.