Thedelldays Posted 4 November, 2009 Share Posted 4 November, 2009 Wrong, Labour have been voted in since the start of the Iraq war so their policy of butchering thousands of innocents for more oil was well known to the electorate. labour have done more harm and destruction to muslims than the BNP ever would Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 4 November, 2009 Share Posted 4 November, 2009 Stupid comparison really, seeing as the planned invasion of Iraq was not part of their election manifesto. I'm sure if it had been in there then a lot of people would have chosen not to vote for them. I know you look down on me for thinking differently to you..but I may be wrong..but didnt Labour WIN another election whilst we were still fighting in Iraq..? yes, I think they did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 4 November, 2009 Share Posted 4 November, 2009 I know you look down on me for thinking differently to you..but I may be wrong..but didnt Labour WIN another election whilst we were still fighting in Iraq..? yes, I think they did And many, me included, didn't vote for them, for the 1st time ever, because of Iraq. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 4 November, 2009 Share Posted 4 November, 2009 And many, me included, didn't vote for them, for the 1st time ever, because of Iraq. Same here, the way we were spun into the war was a disgrace. I couldn't believe the British public were mug enough to give that bunch of liars another go. I'm particularly annoyed because I believed all the hype about WMDs, as it turned out Iraq was a million miles away from having any, the years of crippling sanctions meant they barely had a working army let alone WMDs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greg_hill Posted 5 November, 2009 Share Posted 5 November, 2009 And unfortunate, but the BNP remains the only credible far right party to vote for. If an alternative pops up in the future then of course it'd be preferable. I totally disagree. There are plenty of right wing parties with more sensible and moral policies than the BNP. Popular Alliance (my party) , English Democrats, UKIP, UK First, the list goes on. In fact, it could be said there are too many. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponty Posted 5 November, 2009 Share Posted 5 November, 2009 Tooting Popular Front? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonnyLove Posted 5 November, 2009 Share Posted 5 November, 2009 I totally disagree. There are plenty of right wing parties with more sensible and moral policies than the BNP. Popular Alliance (my party) , English Democrats, UKIP, UK First, the list goes on. In fact, it could be said there are too many. Yep UKIP is the more "Open" party and they share similar manifesto stances (without the racial issues on show". But because of this their publicity is very limited and most go for the BNP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackFrost Posted 6 November, 2009 Share Posted 6 November, 2009 I totally disagree. There are plenty of right wing parties with more sensible and moral policies than the BNP. Popular Alliance (my party) , English Democrats, UKIP, UK First, the list goes on. In fact, it could be said there are too many. true, There are even parties more extreme than the BNP. The British People's Party for example Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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