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Darren Bent
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Post by Darren Bent »

Politicians always talk about

Hospitals
Crime
Tax
Education
Europe
Family nonsense.

and hardly anything else.

Problem with politics - there is nothing for working class people. We need to improve service in education, postal, Fire department, Military, police, pay less tax and reduce unnecessary red tapes and managers and middle management. Business doesn't look after the workers or customers well enough. I believe business and corporation are too powerful.

According to my university book there is 40,000 people living in UK 6,000 years ago. Nowadays an average small town get that many people. We need to reduce 20% of the population to make the country more manageable.
Pmn
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Post by Pmn »

amma fairman wrote:I only deliver the BNP leaflets myself, i refuse all others, and love to debate with punters on my round,some councillors, as to why i am not delivering new labour, snp etc.

Doesnt matter what you all do, all the anti bnp groups,all the trade unions, the searchlights, the uaf, the livingstone/johnsonn mob,the poxy small antifa websites, "Love music hate racism" LMHR- "(except anti white racism) one things for sure.

Britains fastest growing political party is here to stay , and the more it pisses some folk off, the better i feel.

Seems some people, our union especially, are still going about with their heads in the sand.
Tell me which government our business was "opened up" under? New labour
Who gives our rivals the competitive edge? new labour

Who is turning our postal service into a "private" business, where profit and savings are paramount?
Yes, the trade union , labour funded union, the CWU.

ROLL ON MAYS ELECTIONS-
New Labour are indeed utter bastards.... but the BNP are more of the same. They've adopted a few old Labour style policies to win Working class votes but their ilk have a history of doing this before dropping them all for an alliance with the bosses, when they get anywhere near power. There are other minor parties with similar policies who don't have the same history and therefore can be trusted, so why not support them?

Oh and for that sig - are BNP candidates expected to take an average workers wage when they stand for parliament? Do they have policies to stop their councillors taking the pish with expenses? I doubt it somehow.
norbert
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Joined: 15 Jan 2008, 01:46

Not a opportunist well I never !

Post by norbert »

Pmn wrote:
amma fairman wrote:I only deliver the BNP leaflets myself, i refuse all others, and love to debate with punters on my round,some councillors, as to why i am not delivering new labour, snp etc.

Doesnt matter what you all do, all the anti bnp groups,all the trade unions, the searchlights, the uaf, the livingstone/johnsonn mob,the poxy small antifa websites, "Love music hate racism" LMHR- "(except anti white racism) one things for sure.

Britains fastest growing political party is here to stay , and the more it pisses some folk off, the better i feel.

Seems some people, our union especially, are still going about with their heads in the sand.
Tell me which government our business was "opened up" under? New labour
Who gives our rivals the competitive edge? new labour

Who is turning our postal service into a "private" business, where profit and savings are paramount?
Yes, the trade union , labour funded union, the CWU.

ROLL ON MAYS ELECTIONS-
New Labour are indeed utter bastards.... but the BNP are more of the same. They've adopted a few old Labour style policies to win Working class votes but their ilk have a history of doing this before dropping them all for an alliance with the bosses, when they get anywhere near power. There are other minor parties with similar policies who don't have the same history and therefore can be trusted, so why not support them?

Oh and for that sig - are BNP candidates expected to take an average workers wage when they stand for parliament? Do they have policies to stop their councillors taking the pish with expenses? I doubt it somehow.
Old Glass Eyed Nick has been around the block in far right politics -could have been very sincere before he changed his mind and tried something else or a misguided and naive fool ?
Denying the Holocaust is a bit dodgy , hence the two year suspended prison sentence -that's for sure
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Pmn
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Joined: 10 Jan 2008, 11:05

Post by Pmn »

norbert wrote:
Pmn wrote:
amma fairman wrote:I only deliver the BNP leaflets myself, i refuse all others, and love to debate with punters on my round,some councillors, as to why i am not delivering new labour, snp etc.

Doesnt matter what you all do, all the anti bnp groups,all the trade unions, the searchlights, the uaf, the livingstone/johnsonn mob,the poxy small antifa websites, "Love music hate racism" LMHR- "(except anti white racism) one things for sure.

Britains fastest growing political party is here to stay , and the more it pisses some folk off, the better i feel.

Seems some people, our union especially, are still going about with their heads in the sand.
Tell me which government our business was "opened up" under? New labour
Who gives our rivals the competitive edge? new labour

Who is turning our postal service into a "private" business, where profit and savings are paramount?
Yes, the trade union , labour funded union, the CWU.

ROLL ON MAYS ELECTIONS-
New Labour are indeed utter bastards.... but the BNP are more of the same. They've adopted a few old Labour style policies to win Working class votes but their ilk have a history of doing this before dropping them all for an alliance with the bosses, when they get anywhere near power. There are other minor parties with similar policies who don't have the same history and therefore can be trusted, so why not support them?

Oh and for that sig - are BNP candidates expected to take an average workers wage when they stand for parliament? Do they have policies to stop their councillors taking the pish with expenses? I doubt it somehow.
Old Glass Eyed Nick has been around the block in far right politics -could have been very sincere before he changed his mind and tried something else or a misguided and naive fool ?
Denying the Holocaust is a bit dodgy , hence the two year suspended prison sentence -that's for sure
And how times changes on that. On YouTube there is a video of him speaking at some American university a while back. At one point a protester starts haranguing him about how about many Jews he thinks died in the holocaust (obviously he knew of Griffin's history) and Griffin starts umming and arring not giving an exact answer. The other fella thinks he's cornered him and starts doing his best Jeremy Paxman impression and keeps asking the question. Finally, Griffin comes out with, and I s**t you not: "About 28 million" :left: Cue confused silence from the protestors. Talk about one extreme to the other!

The point is, he's definitely no naive fool and is in fact a very canny operator. He realises anti-semitism and denying the holocaust doesn't get you anywhere anymore - so he's turned his attentions to Islam and Muslims. Even though he freely admits to be only tailing some elements of the right wing press on the issue, to win support. So he's just another opportunist politian. I feel some sympathy for the newer rank and file BNP members that buy into their crap. They're rightly angry, it's postive they want to do something about it but they're blaming the wrong people and the BNP will change the princely sum of f**k all.
Tman
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Joined: 21 Oct 2007, 09:57

Post by Tman »

Seems some people, our union especially, are still going about with their heads in the sand.
Tell me which government our business was "opened up" under? New labour
Who gives our rivals the competitive edge? new labour

Who is turning our postal service into a "private" business, where profit and savings are paramount?
Yes, the trade union , labour funded union, the CWU.
There's a deeper philosophical point missed, there, and that is, some may feel New Labour sold "us" down the river, whereas other sections of the populace feel the changes in RM are a long time coming and over-due.
People perceive change to be good or bad depending on how it affects them personally, rather than the more altruistic view of how it affects society.
"We" don't like it because some perceive it to threaten our livelihoods and future, but then when other organisations such as BT were modernised, "we" said nothing. Indeed, who would want to go back to the old-style BT of party lines, wrong numbers and waiting 6 months for a phone installation of the old BT?

Then again, the reorganisation of RM is largely EU and market driven, rather than New Liebour (oh how we all larff at that one).
The days of red vans and jolly posties are gone, automation saw to that, but it would have happened regardless of who was in power. The only certainty is that the money-men behind the fool Cameron would have provoked a crippling postal strike long since, and broken up RM into bite-size chunks long since too.
lanesra123
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Joined: 05 Jun 2007, 14:24

Post by lanesra123 »

amma fairman wrote:I only deliver the BNP leaflets myself, i refuse all others, and love to debate with punters on my round,some councillors, as to why i am not delivering new labour, snp etc.

Doesnt matter what you all do, all the anti bnp groups,all the trade unions, the searchlights, the uaf, the livingstone/johnsonn mob,the poxy small antifa websites, "Love music hate racism" LMHR- "(except anti white racism) one things for sure.

Britains fastest growing political party is here to stay , and the more it pisses some folk off, the better i feel.

Seems some people, our union especially, are still going about with their heads in the sand.
Tell me which government our business was "opened up" under? New labour
Who gives our rivals the competitive edge? new labour

Who is turning our postal service into a "private" business, where profit and savings are paramount?
Yes, the trade union , labour funded union, the CWU.

ROLL ON MAYS ELECTIONS-
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