woodfc Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 Many people are disillusioned with the three main political parties whether its their policies on immigration, capital punishment, giving our sovereignty to the EU + many other areas. Taking these three parties out of the equation what other party (if any) would you consider voting for come May! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 ukip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bridge too far Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 green Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisobee Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 UKIP, Eastleigh Soul Boy will I'm sure know why Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
action man Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 BNP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 A good independent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IamLeGod Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 We would be better off with a retarded slug with an arsehole for a mouth than that absolutely vile little ****wit Nick Griffin. The BNP are disgusting, ignorant, knuckle-dragging Neanderthals, I am ashamed that there are actual BNP 'politicians' representing us in Brussels. The people that need to be removed from this country are the BNP members, candidates & voters. This is what will truely make this country a better place to live. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypochondriac Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 UKIP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMikey Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 We would be better off with a retarded slug with an arsehole for a mouth than that absolutely vile little ****wit Nick Griffin. The BNP are disgusting, ignorant, knuckle-dragging Neanderthals, I am ashamed that there are actual BNP 'politicians' representing us in Brussels. The people that need to be removed from this country are the BNP members, candidates & voters. This is what will truely make this country a better place to live. +1 My vote would go for Greens, although if they actually had some policies it would be nice and they might get a few more votes in the GE... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintkiptanui Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 Why do people disallusioned with the big 2/3 go for either a racist party or a we don't want europe party??? Why do people want out of Europe?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
South City Si Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 Green. i know some of you think it's funny to say BNP, but that is just pathetic. They are not democratic, racists and apologists for holocaust deniers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robsk II Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 Green. i know some of you think it's funny to say BNP, but that is just pathetic. They are not democratic, racists and apologists for holocaust deniers. You're wrong. Some people don't think they're funny. Some people mean it, which is far worse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
South City Si Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 You're wrong. Some people don't think they're funny. Some people mean it, which is far worse. Too true. But I honestly think they don't get the realities of the situation that voting for BNP could lead to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IamLeGod Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 Green. i know some of you think it's funny to say BNP, but that is just pathetic. They are not democratic, racists and apologists for holocaust deniers. Exactly, thank you. Not sure about the greens. Would place a massive burden on an already extremely strained taxation system and almost certainly raise the deficit far further than it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintkiptanui Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 Some people are also serious about voting for the liberals, thats just f*cked up. I will vote for any party thats main thrust is "global warming is not man made" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robsk II Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 Too true. But I honestly think they don't get reality This would have been fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
South City Si Posted 3 April, 2010 Share Posted 3 April, 2010 This would have been fine. :smt081:smt081 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Landrew Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Green Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Saint Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Now that the world has jumped aboard the environmental bandwagon, is there any point to the green party now? Have they actually acheived their purpose by bringing environmetal issues to the mainstream? Plaid Cymru - I would happily give the Welsh their independence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 BNP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 If the AFL or SWP had a candidate I would vote for them if I couldn't vote Labour. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robsk II Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Dune, if you're such a big BNP man, why colour it as a backwards french flag? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 UKIP for me. I'm seriously considering voting for them rather then the Tory's, Fence sitters and Champagne socialists. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Nigel Farage looks too much like... for me to ever vote for UKIP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMikey Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 The three main parties are the main parties for a reason - everyone else in politics is f*cking mental. Simples. Actually, i'm changing my alternative vote from Greens to Monster Raving Looney (if they still exist). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saintandy666 Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 The Green party Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuengirola Saint Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Respect or Socialist Labour Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arizona Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 The Greens and BNP are too extreme in their views for me. UKIP is the best match politically, but as far as I am concerned close ties with Europe are very important, so that's them out too. Monster Raving Loonies it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Warrior Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 The COYR party I like their fiscal policies!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 It would be the Greens but while I agree 100% with their stand on the environment I get he impression they have a lot of looney left policies I refuse to vote for. I would rather live in a ****ged environment and not hand out my tax money to scroungers. UKIP it is, though I'm not particularly anti Europe, I object to not being given a referendum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Respect or Socialist Labour anything with george galloway is a no go for me... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackFrost Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 It would be the Greens but while I agree 100% with their stand on the environment I get he impression they have a lot of looney left policies I refuse to vote for. I would rather live in a ****ged environment and not hand out my tax money to scroungers. UKIP it is, though I'm not particularly anti Europe, I object to not being given a referendum. Well the greens are very much in favour of electric cars, but a lot of people forget where the power comes from when you have to charge them up. . . . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bridge too far Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Well the greens are very much in favour of electric cars, but a lot of people forget where the power comes from when you have to charge them up. . . . I rather think that's why the Greens are also in favour of renewable energy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Respect or Socialist Labour Throw in the Greens and you've got the three partys i most despise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dellish Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 BNP without doubt ,the more you forget all the hype a lot is common sence Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 It would be the Greens but while I agree 100% with their stand on the environment I get he impression they have a lot of looney left policies I refuse to vote for. I would rather live in a ****ged environment and not hand out my tax money to scroungers. UKIP it is, though I'm not particularly anti Europe, I object to not being given a referendum. We had a referendum, 67% voted yes. Get over it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Green Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bungle Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 Green Party are extremely socialist, so they are out. We need to engage more with Europe, so that rules out UKIP. Also, UKIP are the biggest bunch of crooks going at the moment, but this doesn't get noticed for some strange reason. Not sure there actually is a minor party who represent my views. Probably why I am a member of the party who do represent my views. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bungle Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 BNP without doubt ,the more you forget all the hype a lot is common sence No it isn't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMikey Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 no it isn't. +2825829652 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMikey Posted 4 April, 2010 Share Posted 4 April, 2010 BNP without doubt ,the more you forget all the hype a lot is common sence Following on from my other post... Some BNP policies (taken from their website) Accordingly, we stand for British withdrawal from the European Union. In place of the EU, we intend to aim towards greater national self-sufficiency, and to work to restore Britain’s family and trading ties with Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and to trade with the rest of the world as it suits us. Yeah! We can fend for ourselves just fine! We'll do just fine based on our thriving manufactu....oh. In that case, we'll make loads of money from our agricult.....ah. It's okay, we can just quintuple our sales of Marmite. Lace it with LSD or something. Our entire trading market now is based on the EU, ripping it up and trying to depend on purely commonwealth countries is ridiculous. What exactly do we have to trade now? Most natural resources are coming out of places like Africa and the Middle East where they are still relatively proficient and the labour to get them is cheap. Google tells me that our 5 main exports are Steel, Machinery, Transport, Manufactured Goods and Chemicals. Those could be made almost anywhere, and i'd bet your bottom dollar that if our trading buddies shopped around a bit they could get it for a lot cheaper than we're selling it for. The liberal fixation with the ‘rights’ of criminals must be replaced by concern for the rights of victims, and the right of innocent people not to become victims. We support the re-introduction of corporal punishment for petty criminals and vandals, and the restoration of capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers as an option for judges in cases where their guilt is proven beyond dispute, as by DNA evidence or being caught red-handed. Yeah! Burn them! Burn the paedo's! I love how the BNP take the moral high ground over criminals when they themselves threatened violence against groups like Islam4UK (for the record, i'm not a huge fan of them either). I'd probably also put racism in the same bracket as nicking somebody's phone, does that mean that Nick Griffin will be doing time at Broadmore? I wonder how the BNP would stand if the 'victim' of a crime in the instance they were describing was a 3rd generation Indian or Chinese immigrant who had lived their entire life here, and the perpetrator was an 'ice age briton' like Mr Griffin? Globalisation, with its export of jobs to the Third World, is bringing ruin and unemployment to British industries and the communities that depend on them. Yeah! Why should Ahmed or Babajide get a job to provide for their families when someone in BRITAIN could get it? These jobs should be going to BRITISH workers! On the whole we have moved on from these primary and secondary work sectors. A very small minority of British people still work in jobs such as manufacturing or collecting resources, and companies can't afford to stay here, so naturally they're taking their money abroad. Even if the BNP paid vast sums of money to these companies, labour is much cheaper in less developed countries and people are much more prepared to work. Do you think the kids in Chinese sweatshops work there through choice or neccessity? We are against the ‘trendy’ teaching methods that have made Britain one of the most poorly educated nations in Europe. We will end the practice of politically correct indoctrination in all its guises and we will restore discipline in the classroom, give authority back to teachers and put far greater emphasis on training young people in the industrial and technological skills necessary in the modern world. We will also seek to instill in our young people knowledge of and pride in the history, cultures and heritage of the native peoples of Britain. Yeah! Smack the kids! Smack them until they're clever! Haven't we moved on from that by now? I'm 18, i've spent the last 14 years of my life in the education system and i'm just about to head off to University within the next couple of months. I'm no rocket scientist, but I like to think of myself as a reasonably intelligent and well-informed member of society. I would say most people I know are also in that same bracket. It's very rarely that we ever get talked about in the media. The media is always going on about how easy our exams are nowadays, how the entire education system is completely flawed and all hope is lost for the future. I bet if you gave half of those journalists an A-level Chemistry or Economics paper, they wouldn't have a clue. And when most students at the end of the year pass their exams with flying colours, it's never because we've been taught well by professionals, or that as generations pass, our capacity for intelligent thought and knowledge increases. Nah, it's because the exams are too easy. We will revitalise the Health Service by boosting staff and bed numbers, slashing unnecessary bureaucracy and by addressing the root cause of low recruitment and retention – low pay. We will see to it that no money is given in foreign aid while our own hospitals are short of beds and the staff to run them. Yeah! F*ck the rest of the world! Some bloke in Shoreditch fell over outside the pub and cut his foot, and he can't get a bed in the hospital because we're giving all our aid to dirty foreigners! I'm not sure that wages is the main reason why less people are training to be medical staff nowadays, i'd attribute it more to the fact that whenever we hear about hospitals, it's always in a negative sense. Newspaper headlines scream about MRSA bugs, nurses working 20 hour shifts and medical anomalies and we wonder why nobody wants to be a doctor any more? If we had a bit of positivity, then perhaps more people would be attracted to working in the medical sector. And where's all this magic money going to come from Nick? I'm fairly sure that the government want to have a healthy NHS, but the problem is that with so much else going on in the world right now, it's not financially possible to pump money into our healthcare system. We will bring our troops back from Germany and withdraw from NATO, since recent political developments make both commitments obsolete. We will close all foreign military bases on British soil, and refuse to risk British lives in meddling ‘peace-keeping’ missions in parts of the world where no British interests are at stake – a position of armed neutrality. We will also restore national service for our young with the option of civil or military service. Yeah! F*cking foreigners! Let them blow each other up, it's not like it affects us anyway! What political developments warrant us withdrawing from NATO? Let's just throw away our say on world and military affairs, because we're just going to pull up the drawbridge and stay here on our own, thanks very much. While I can see that there are needless lives being lost abroad, it's not like people were forced into a career in the armed forces. They chose to go and try and help sustain the societies of other nations so they could live in safety like we do over here. I'm not entirely sure how forming a Griffin Youth would help youngsters either. Crime is high amongst youths because they are disillusioned with society, i'm not sure that forcing kids from estates into military uniforms will stop it. Anyway, rant over Hope i've changed your mind a bit dellish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dellish Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 Following on from my other post... Some BNP policies (taken from their website) Accordingly, we stand for British withdrawal from the European Union. In place of the EU, we intend to aim towards greater national self-sufficiency, and to work to restore Britain’s family and trading ties with Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and to trade with the rest of the world as it suits us. Yeah! We can fend for ourselves just fine! We'll do just fine based on our thriving manufactu....oh. In that case, we'll make loads of money from our agricult.....ah. It's okay, we can just quintuple our sales of Marmite. Lace it with LSD or something. Our entire trading market now is based on the EU, ripping it up and trying to depend on purely commonwealth countries is ridiculous. What exactly do we have to trade now? Most natural resources are coming out of places like Africa and the Middle East where they are still relatively proficient and the labour to get them is cheap. Google tells me that our 5 main exports are Steel, Machinery, Transport, Manufactured Goods and Chemicals. Those could be made almost anywhere, and i'd bet your bottom dollar that if our trading buddies shopped around a bit they could get it for a lot cheaper than we're selling it for. The liberal fixation with the ‘rights’ of criminals must be replaced by concern for the rights of victims, and the right of innocent people not to become victims. We support the re-introduction of corporal punishment for petty criminals and vandals, and the restoration of capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers as an option for judges in cases where their guilt is proven beyond dispute, as by DNA evidence or being caught red-handed. Yeah! Burn them! Burn the paedo's! I love how the BNP take the moral high ground over criminals when they themselves threatened violence against groups like Islam4UK (for the record, i'm not a huge fan of them either). I'd probably also put racism in the same bracket as nicking somebody's phone, does that mean that Nick Griffin will be doing time at Broadmore? I wonder how the BNP would stand if the 'victim' of a crime in the instance they were describing was a 3rd generation Indian or Chinese immigrant who had lived their entire life here, and the perpetrator was an 'ice age briton' like Mr Griffin? Globalisation, with its export of jobs to the Third World, is bringing ruin and unemployment to British industries and the communities that depend on them. Yeah! Why should Ahmed or Babajide get a job to provide for their families when someone in BRITAIN could get it? These jobs should be going to BRITISH workers! On the whole we have moved on from these primary and secondary work sectors. A very small minority of British people still work in jobs such as manufacturing or collecting resources, and companies can't afford to stay here, so naturally they're taking their money abroad. Even if the BNP paid vast sums of money to these companies, labour is much cheaper in less developed countries and people are much more prepared to work. Do you think the kids in Chinese sweatshops work there through choice or neccessity? We are against the ‘trendy’ teaching methods that have made Britain one of the most poorly educated nations in Europe. We will end the practice of politically correct indoctrination in all its guises and we will restore discipline in the classroom, give authority back to teachers and put far greater emphasis on training young people in the industrial and technological skills necessary in the modern world. We will also seek to instill in our young people knowledge of and pride in the history, cultures and heritage of the native peoples of Britain. Yeah! Smack the kids! Smack them until they're clever! Haven't we moved on from that by now? I'm 18, i've spent the last 14 years of my life in the education system and i'm just about to head off to University within the next couple of months. I'm no rocket scientist, but I like to think of myself as a reasonably intelligent and well-informed member of society. I would say most people I know are also in that same bracket. It's very rarely that we ever get talked about in the media. The media is always going on about how easy our exams are nowadays, how the entire education system is completely flawed and all hope is lost for the future. I bet if you gave half of those journalists an A-level Chemistry or Economics paper, they wouldn't have a clue. And when most students at the end of the year pass their exams with flying colours, it's never because we've been taught well by professionals, or that as generations pass, our capacity for intelligent thought and knowledge increases. Nah, it's because the exams are too easy. We will revitalise the Health Service by boosting staff and bed numbers, slashing unnecessary bureaucracy and by addressing the root cause of low recruitment and retention – low pay. We will see to it that no money is given in foreign aid while our own hospitals are short of beds and the staff to run them. Yeah! F*ck the rest of the world! Some bloke in Shoreditch fell over outside the pub and cut his foot, and he can't get a bed in the hospital because we're giving all our aid to dirty foreigners! I'm not sure that wages is the main reason why less people are training to be medical staff nowadays, i'd attribute it more to the fact that whenever we hear about hospitals, it's always in a negative sense. Newspaper headlines scream about MRSA bugs, nurses working 20 hour shifts and medical anomalies and we wonder why nobody wants to be a doctor any more? If we had a bit of positivity, then perhaps more people would be attracted to working in the medical sector. And where's all this magic money going to come from Nick? I'm fairly sure that the government want to have a healthy NHS, but the problem is that with so much else going on in the world right now, it's not financially possible to pump money into our healthcare system. We will bring our troops back from Germany and withdraw from NATO, since recent political developments make both commitments obsolete. We will close all foreign military bases on British soil, and refuse to risk British lives in meddling ‘peace-keeping’ missions in parts of the world where no British interests are at stake – a position of armed neutrality. We will also restore national service for our young with the option of civil or military service. Yeah! F*cking foreigners! Let them blow each other up, it's not like it affects us anyway! What political developments warrant us withdrawing from NATO? Let's just throw away our say on world and military affairs, because we're just going to pull up the drawbridge and stay here on our own, thanks very much. While I can see that there are needless lives being lost abroad, it's not like people were forced into a career in the armed forces. They chose to go and try and help sustain the societies of other nations so they could live in safety like we do over here. I'm not entirely sure how forming a Griffin Youth would help youngsters either. Crime is high amongst youths because they are disillusioned with society, i'm not sure that forcing kids from estates into military uniforms will stop it. Anyway, rant over Hope i've changed your mind a bit dellish.[/QUO not a chance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thorpe-le-Saint Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 Greens/SLP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gingeletiss Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 The COYR party I like their fiscal policies!!!!! Nah!...too many lefties:rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 Some BNP policies (taken from their website) Accordingly, we stand for British withdrawal from the European Union. In place of the EU, we intend to aim towards greater national self-sufficiency, and to work to restore Britain’s family and trading ties with Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and to trade with the rest of the world as it suits us. I agree. The liberal fixation with the ‘rights’ of criminals must be replaced by concern for the rights of victims, and the right of innocent people not to become victims. We support the re-introduction of corporal punishment for petty criminals and vandals, and the restoration of capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers as an option for judges in cases where their guilt is proven beyond dispute, as by DNA evidence or being caught red-handed. I agree. Globalisation, with its export of jobs to the Third World, is bringing ruin and unemployment to British industries and the communities that depend on them. I agree. We are against the ‘trendy’ teaching methods that have made Britain one of the most poorly educated nations in Europe. We will end the practice of politically correct indoctrination in all its guises and we will restore discipline in the classroom, give authority back to teachers and put far greater emphasis on training young people in the industrial and technological skills necessary in the modern world. We will also seek to instill in our young people knowledge of and pride in the history, cultures and heritage of the native peoples of Britain. I agree. We will revitalise the Health Service by boosting staff and bed numbers, slashing unnecessary bureaucracy and by addressing the root cause of low recruitment and retention – low pay. We will see to it that no money is given in foreign aid while our own hospitals are short of beds and the staff to run them. I agree. We will bring our troops back from Germany and withdraw from NATO, since recent political developments make both commitments obsolete. We will close all foreign military bases on British soil, and refuse to risk British lives in meddling ‘peace-keeping’ missions in parts of the world where no British interests are at stake – a position of armed neutrality. We will also restore national service for our young with the option of civil or military service. I agree. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bridge too far Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 Dune - can you find the policy that says that the BNP's Director of Communications must threaten to kill its leader? I hope you can because that will show me that they've carried out at least one of their promises. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMikey Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 So you really think that we should just withdraw from everything and fend for ourselves dune? Move to Switzerland ffs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 BNP every day of the week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saintandy666 Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 It worries me how many BNP supporters there are these days, I read their website yesterday and it just made me angry, especially the sympathetic article about Terreblanche. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trader Posted 5 April, 2010 Share Posted 5 April, 2010 We had a referendum, 67% voted yes. Get over it. We voted to be in a Common Market, not the EU. Actually I voted against. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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