The rise of the British National Party...
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:06 pm
I wonder how long it will be before they have MP's in Westminster. They have about 50 councillors nationwide and have a seat on the London Assembly. They also got more votes than the Labour Party in Henley this year - and it is the first time the BNP have ever stood a candidate there. They have 12 seats in just one area of east London now and they are receiving record amounts of money in donations too.
One theory I have for their ever increasing popularity is that people think they are the only party who (seemingly) care about white English people and their culture. The main three political parties are absolutely infatuated with the notion of a mixed race society to such an extent that the English language can disappear from large areas of cities, where you will be the only person on your local bus speaking English, where your child will be one of only 2 kids in their class at school who speaks English at home, and where everything to do with every ethnic group is honoured - recognised and encouraged, while the culture and ways of the indigeonous population are totally ignored.
I remember seeing a documentary about the BNP on television a few years ago, and the TV crews followed them as they canvassed a working class white estate on the edge of Oldham or Burnley or somewhere. Time and again people said that the BNP were the only people that ever go there - the main three parties all go to the Asian areas and ask them what they want. Therefore is it any wonder that some people vote BNP? Every ethnic minority festival in London is always seen as much more of a big deal than any indigeous ones. The mad mullah of multi-culturalism, Ken Livingstone (thank god he's gone!), would set aside several huge London parks for ethnic events, whereas St George's Day is a much much smaller and less significant affair.
This is the same Ken Livingstone who tried his best to help the biggest mosgue in Europe get built in east London. Something which may still go ahead now. If you live near, or in, a typically English enclave within a large English city, it is only by chance that one of the neighbouring ethnic minority neighbourhoods hasn't expand and gobbled that area up. Every ethnic minority area in every city is getting bigger all the time - while the white English areas are constantly shrinking, many disappearing. No mainstream politican cares about this at all. People feel their way of life, culture, etc, is under theat of being eradicated - and they are right. The BNP are the ONLY people who seem to care about this, therefore is it any wonder some people vote for them? What are other people's views?
One theory I have for their ever increasing popularity is that people think they are the only party who (seemingly) care about white English people and their culture. The main three political parties are absolutely infatuated with the notion of a mixed race society to such an extent that the English language can disappear from large areas of cities, where you will be the only person on your local bus speaking English, where your child will be one of only 2 kids in their class at school who speaks English at home, and where everything to do with every ethnic group is honoured - recognised and encouraged, while the culture and ways of the indigeonous population are totally ignored.
I remember seeing a documentary about the BNP on television a few years ago, and the TV crews followed them as they canvassed a working class white estate on the edge of Oldham or Burnley or somewhere. Time and again people said that the BNP were the only people that ever go there - the main three parties all go to the Asian areas and ask them what they want. Therefore is it any wonder that some people vote BNP? Every ethnic minority festival in London is always seen as much more of a big deal than any indigeous ones. The mad mullah of multi-culturalism, Ken Livingstone (thank god he's gone!), would set aside several huge London parks for ethnic events, whereas St George's Day is a much much smaller and less significant affair.
This is the same Ken Livingstone who tried his best to help the biggest mosgue in Europe get built in east London. Something which may still go ahead now. If you live near, or in, a typically English enclave within a large English city, it is only by chance that one of the neighbouring ethnic minority neighbourhoods hasn't expand and gobbled that area up. Every ethnic minority area in every city is getting bigger all the time - while the white English areas are constantly shrinking, many disappearing. No mainstream politican cares about this at all. People feel their way of life, culture, etc, is under theat of being eradicated - and they are right. The BNP are the ONLY people who seem to care about this, therefore is it any wonder some people vote for them? What are other people's views?