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there are going to be some rather worried persons at present,especially the serving police officers and members of the armed forces.

 

 

I do have the link,but think it wise not to post.

I am surprised it hasnt been pulled,it not only includes names but addresess,phone numbers,email addresess and the professions of the aforementioned people.

 

Could you pm, ta :)

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Griffin knows who originally stole the list,a disgruntled ex memeber who thought they were too moderate.

He also believes this will do the BNP some good as it will put to bed the idea that members were flat cap wearers and owned whippets,people will now see the calibre of persons that are members,decent professionals and people with standing amongst communities.

And higlights the ban that has been imposed by the Labour party of who can and cannot join.

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whilst i completely disagree with some of the methods and the hardline the BNP take on anything 'non-british', the invasion of Eastern European workers (and scroungers) does make you sit up and think 'what the f*ck is happening to the British way of life'?

there is something seriously wrong when British people can't even get taken on by an employment agency because (and i quote) they are "only looking for Poles and Bulgarians etc".....

 

the government have initiated the growing discontent within this country with their ridiculously lackse (sp) approach to immigration.....

 

i really don't see a problem with being a member of a (let's face it) rapidly growing group, so long as you don't share the 'let's keep britain white' nonsense that some of them spout.

i love the fact that Britain is a multi-cultural society, but a line MUST be drawn somehere.............if people want to show their concern for the state of things, then surely our 'democratic society' should allow them......no??

so long as these members are breaking no laws, then where is the problem?

and, before someone asks, NO, i'm not a member, but before i go, i just want to ask all the forum members who live in this country how many of them haven't thought (in the last 2 years) something along the lines of " bloody Polish people nicking OUR jobs","bloody immigrants being given homes/mobile phones etc" or maybe going into town and thinking "jesus, does anyone speak English anymore?" or phoning up a customer helpline (british based) and speaking to someone with a foreign accent and thinking "I JUST WANT TO SPEAK TO SOMEONE I CAN UNDERSTAND FFS!"

 

if that is the case, then you're not as far away from the BNP's train of thought as you think!

 

(cue the deluge of abuse)

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whilst i completely disagree with some of the methods and the hardline the BNP take on anything 'non-british', the invasion of Eastern European workers (and scroungers) does make you sit up and think 'what the f*ck is happening to the British way of life'?

there is something seriously wrong when British people can't even get taken on by an employment agency because (and i quote) they are "only looking for Poles and Bulgarians etc".....

 

the government have initiated the growing discontent within this country with their ridiculously lackse (sp) approach to immigration.....

 

i really don't see a problem with being a member of a (let's face it) rapidly growing group, so long as you don't share the 'let's keep britain white' nonsense that some of them spout.

i love the fact that Britain is a multi-cultural society, but a line MUST be drawn somehere.............if people want to show their concern for the state of things, then surely our 'democratic society' should allow them......no??

so long as these members are breaking no laws, then where is the problem?

and, before someone asks, NO, i'm not a member, but before i go, i just want to ask all the forum members who live in this country how many of them haven't thought (in the last 2 years) something along the lines of " bloody Polish people nicking OUR jobs","bloody immigrants being given homes/mobile phones etc" or maybe going into town and thinking "jesus, does anyone speak English anymore?" or phoning up a customer helpline (british based) and speaking to someone with a foreign accent and thinking "I JUST WANT TO SPEAK TO SOMEONE I CAN UNDERSTAND FFS!"

 

if that is the case, then you're not as far away from the BNP's train of thought as you think!

 

(cue the deluge of abuse)

 

Completely agree

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There's a lot of intelligent people within the BNP, they are not a collection of idiots with swastika tattoos

 

Anybody who can't open their eyes and just wants to be a PC robot - fine, go for it

 

Personally, I'm happy declaring my support for the BNP

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There's a lot of intelligent people within the BNP, they are not a collection of idiots with swastika tattoos

 

Anybody who can't open their eyes and just wants to be a PC robot - fine, go for it

 

Personally, I'm happy declaring my support for the BNP

 

I love the fact your name is D*cko and your avatar is a caveman...

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Are you on the list?

 

Nope

 

As I said earlier, they don't stand in our areas

 

I am not a racist, nothing like it.

I hate people being treated like ****e just because of skin colour.

 

That's not what the BNP are about.

Sure, they have some idiots in membership, but so to do the Tories and Labour.

I just think people should look at the bigger picture. Being members of this party doesn't make someone an absolute low-life

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Nope

 

As I said earlier, they don't stand in our areas

 

I am not a racist, nothing like it.

I hate people being treated like ****e just because of skin colour.

 

That's not what the BNP are about.

Sure, they have some idiots in membership, but so to do the Tories and Labour.

I just think people should look at the bigger picture. Being members of this party doesn't make someone an absolute low-life

 

After hearing some of the things that the party leaders have said when sat in a pub about people I quite strongly disagree.

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i just want to ask all the forum members who live in this country how many of them haven't thought (in the last 2 years) something along the lines of " bloody Polish people nicking OUR jobs","bloody immigrants being given homes/mobile phones etc" or maybe going into town and thinking "jesus, does anyone speak English anymore?" or phoning up a customer helpline (british based) and speaking to someone with a foreign accent and thinking "I JUST WANT TO SPEAK TO SOMEONE I CAN UNDERSTAND FFS!"

 

Never thought any of this. In fact, Barclay's call centre is based in Sunderland, I can understand them less than any Indian call centre I've ever had to call.

 

Unfortunately, people are being allowed to believe that all the above is true and happening, when in reality it isn't. That is what is wrong.

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There is an amazing amount of bloody hypocrisy here. What about the fact that there are 800,000 Brits living in Spain, taking jobs and costing a fortune in healthcare. I wonder how many of those 800,000 are members?

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We dont go to spain and claim all these rights like the muslims do here. It is getting to the point where some traditional things in this country are no more as it may offend muslims.

 

I cannot see brits complaining of the local bull fight.

 

Hahaha. You are an entirely deluded individual with no idea what you are talking about.

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Bloody hell, I'm surrounded by them!

 

+1 :smt119 :(

 

 

A couple of teachers on there plus a lecturer in anthropology! What the hell does she tell her students?

 

Nick Griffin on the radio this morning:

 

Griffin: We're going to use the human rights act to take action to make sure the list is removed and that those carrying out this action are prosecuted.

 

Interviewer: Does that mean the BNP agree with the human rights act?

 

Griffin: No.

 

:rolleyes:

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There's a lot of intelligent people within the BNP, they are not a collection of idiots with swastika tattoos

 

Anybody who can't open their eyes and just wants to be a PC robot - fine, go for it

 

Personally, I'm happy declaring my support for the BNP

 

Blimey. I thought you were kidding in your first post but you're serious!

 

So, how long have you been a bigot? Is it an interesting past time?

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Most people have said stuff tongue in cheek, but joining a party with policy's like the BNP proves IMO you are far from being tongue in cheek. It's a legit party which people have to respect, however for as far as I'm concerned they're scum. There, I said it.

 

I don't respect the BNP - I hate it beyond words.

 

I do, however, defend the right of people to join a political party, no matter how distasteful its views.

 

I also defend the right of those people to privacy.

 

One day we could (heaven forfend) have an extreme right wing government hell bent on persecuting members of left wing parties.

 

I'd rather intelligent people saw the BNP for the nasty party it is - give it enough rope etc.....

 

However, I thought Nick Griffin's call for his members' human rights to be protected a tad hypocritcal, to say the least :D

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However, I thought Nick Griffin's call for his members' human rights to be protected a tad hypocritcal, to say the least :D

I don't really pay too much attention to the BNP and its policies, but I think I saw somewhere that one of their main viewpoints is that the Human Rights Act is essentially a load of ********... mildly amusing that they're quite happy to use that act to defend themselves, I agree :D

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I do, however, defend the right of people to join a political party, no matter how distasteful its views.

 

I am with you on this one BTF, if people want to join the Labour Party, it is their right ;)

 

One day we could (heaven forfend) have an extreme right wing government hell bent on persecuting members of left wing parties. .

 

One day we could have (heaven forbid) an extreme left wing government who could persecute the "publicly available" membership of right wing parties.

 

Joking aside, an extreme left wing party is as distasteful as an extreme right wing party. If there is a lesson to be learnt, it's that extremism (in any form) is the real enemy - not left or right.

 

Although I disagree with the BNP, should they not be allowed to flourish and as their ranks grow with more moderate people (most people are actually moderate in their views), this will influence their policies in the future and bring them back into the mainstream? (That's exactly what Blair did with Old Labour)

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Because they're not capable of independent, intelligent, rational thought?

I think that's a bit harsh. I'm far from a BNP sympathiser, but you only have to look at the leaked list of members to see that there is plenty of independent and intelligent thought within its membership. Whether it's rational or not is another matter.

 

The stereotypical "skinhead oik", as Nick Griffin described it, probably isn't interested in the actual politics (i.e. winning seats in councils and parliaments), and as such they're more likely to be members of organisations such as the National Front than the BNP.

 

There's also the quite legitimate argument that a hell of a lot of people in this country are fed up with Labour and Conservative governments who have promised a hell of a lot and failed to deliver on lots of their manifesto pledges, and as such are looking for alternatives.

 

In the current climate of job losses and global and national recession, it's perfectly understandable that some people would choose a party like the BNP who appear to have a very clear policy on something that affects many British peoples' chances of getting a job, i.e. immigration levels. It's quite a simple equation, if there are fewer people in this country who are eligible to work, there is a higher chance of somebody getting a job.

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I think that's a bit harsh. I'm far from a BNP sympathiser, but you only have to look at the leaked list of members to see that there is plenty of independent and intelligent thought within its membership. Whether it's rational or not is another matter.

 

The stereotypical "skinhead oik", as Nick Griffin described it, probably isn't interested in the actual politics (i.e. winning seats in councils and parliaments), and as such they're more likely to be members of organisations such as the National Front than the BNP.

 

There's also the quite legitimate argument that a hell of a lot of people in this country are fed up with Labour and Conservative governments who have promised a hell of a lot and failed to deliver on lots of their manifesto pledges, and as such are looking for alternatives.

 

In the current climate of job losses and global and national recession, it's perfectly understandable that some people would choose a party like the BNP who appear to have a very clear policy on something that affects many British peoples' chances of getting a job, i.e. immigration levels. It's quite a simple equation, if there are fewer people in this country who are eligible to work, there is a higher chance of somebody getting a job.

 

Makes complete sense. While I do not align myself to any political party, and do not agree with all of their policies by far, some of them are IMO right. I do like the idea of curbing the immagration into this country, especially at a time of recession, where people born and bred in the UK are losing jobs to people actively coming over to earn money for their familes who still live abroad.

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Makes complete sense. While I do not align myself to any political party, and do not agree with all of their policies by far, some of them are IMO right. I do like the idea of curbing the immagration into this country, especially at a time of recession, where people born and bred in the UK are losing jobs to people actively coming over to earn money for their familes who still live abroad.

 

But where do you draw the line, Are we talking people working in cafes, Shop staff, What about heads of Departments, Should Ronaldo be told to Eff off and Bradley Wright Phillips play at No.7 for Man U instead.

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Makes complete sense. While I do not align myself to any political party, and do not agree with all of their policies by far, some of them are IMO right. I do like the idea of curbing the immagration into this country, especially at a time of recession, where people born and bred in the UK are losing jobs to people actively coming over to earn money for their familes who still live abroad.

 

Why are you going to limit the workforce at a time when this country needs to try and produce as much as possible, especially to export, to be able to stimulate the economy?

 

Also, no-one is "losing" their job to someone coming in from abroad. There are also now cases where Eastern Europeans are moving home, and companies (ranging from fruit picking to bus companies) just cannot get the staff.

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Why are you going to limit the workforce at a time when this country needs to try and produce as much as possible, especially to export, to be able to stimulate the economy?

 

Also, no-one is "losing" their job to someone coming in from abroad. There are also now cases where Eastern Europeans are moving home, and companies (ranging from fruit picking to bus companies) just cannot get the staff.

 

You are not limiting the workforce.

 

Forecasts show that next year unemployment will hit 3m people. How is this limited? If another 1m immogrants come over and are employed because, as a rule of thumb, they are cheaper to employ, then this could in theory result in a further 1m people being made unemployed. Before it is mentioned I am well aware you cannot sack someone and just replace them with a cheaper employee, however, contract workers can have their contracts not renewed etc.

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Why are you going to limit the workforce at a time when this country needs to try and produce as much as possible, especially to export, to be able to stimulate the economy?

 

Also, no-one is "losing" their job to someone coming in from abroad. There are also now cases where Eastern Europeans are moving home, and companies (ranging from fruit picking to bus companies) just cannot get the staff.

 

you're being pedantic!......no-one has said we are losing our jobs to migrant workers.....what we have said is that with job cuts as they are, brits who are out of work and actively seeking it are unable to find employment due to the levels of immigrant who are employed.

it's about time the government stood up for the BRITISH people and curbed immigration.. (this is the only issue with which i am in agreement with the BNP)...

i was sat in the room while my brother phoned up an employment agency to register with them......he put it on speakerphone and i listened in disbelief to the (english) guy on the phone saying "i'm really sorry sir, but we're only taking on people of Eastern European origin-Polish-Bulgarian etc"

so , you tell me........is that right??:mad:

NO!!

this country has grown strong off the back of migrant workers (irish/west indians/pakistanis etc), but we must control it by allowing a mere trickle , not the tidal wave that we have seen over the last 5 years.it is unsubstainable, and will drive many hardworking British born people into poverty and hardship.

if the BNP grow in strength of numbers then the bigger political parties will HAVE to sit up and take notice of what the electorate are thinking and feeling.. (they cannot afford to lose voters to smaller parties)

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[snip]especially at a time of recession, where people born and bred in the UK are losing jobs to people actively coming over to earn money for their familes who still live abroad.

 

But where do you draw the line, Are we talking people working in cafes, Shop staff, What about heads of Departments, Should Ronaldo be told to Eff off and Bradley Wright Phillips play at No.7 for Man U instead.

 

If it means us unloading him and getting mwillions of spondooleys for him. Then quite frankly, yes.

 

I suggest that you cannot read, as this is exactly what the poster I quoted said, and my post was made in direct response to him/her.

 

Well, as my bolded part above shows, it is not exactly what I said and can be opened to interpretation. It was meant in the way St Boggy said, that the likes of her brother are not able to get a job, because people of Western European origin who have migrated over here are cheaper to employ.

 

Although I concede that it could be interpreted as people being fired/sacked and replaced for cheaper labour, but I know this is not legally permitted.

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I suggest that you cannot read, as this is exactly what the poster I quoted said, and my post was made in direct response to him/her.

you're right, i obviously can't read :smt087

however, i think that what that poster was inferring was (as he has since stated ) that employers are not re-newing contracts with British people (thereby making them unemployed) and then going and hiring foreign workers as they command a lower level of remuneration.and with the economic situation being what it is, you can't really blame the companies for wanting lower overheads.

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