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    Post by Steff Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:10 am

    HOW THE HELL DID NICK GRIFFIN GET IN GRRRRRRR
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    Post by MidlandsDan Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:54 am

    http://antifa.org.uk/

    People are voting for the radical right because the mainstream parties are scum...antifa tells us 'don't vote, organise,' but offers no detailed alternatives beyond cliched phrases like that.

    To be honest I don't see the BNP as a major threat compared to the Big Three...I fight them because they pick a fight with me, that's all.
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    Post by lightowler Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:46 am

    The eu elections work on a proportianl reprasentation basis, so if the bnp got 1% of the votes they get 1% of the seats, they got 2 seats over all that meens they got 2/785percent of the votes (ish). Its done this way so the minority partys get a say so as long as a proportian of the electorate want the bnp in power their will be some of them in power, thats why this election it was important to vote for some one else.

    MidlandsDan wrote:Just got out of bed. Straight to work until late. No time to vote. Fuck the cunts anyway.

    you dont fight them at all do you?

    and we live in a democrocy based around local reprosentatives, even if the main partys try and push policies that you dont like (id cards, british for the britsh etc etc) your local rep can still vote against them, so just make shur you trust the One guy you vote for, the rest of the party doesnt matter (plus the main 3 all have prety standerd health/economic/education policies and personaly i dont see any problem with them)
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    Post by Cap'n Lee Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:58 am

    but you were voting for a party, you weren't voting for a representative, the conservatives decided who represented them.
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    Post by lightowler Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:08 pm

    i was meening more in the generals where the 3 mains matter, tbh all that materd in the eu election was keeping the bnp out of the headlines


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    Post by Cap'n Lee Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:23 pm

    fair enough but i'm sure this is about eu elections

    the pirate party got 2 seats as well, so it's kind of balancing out

    and at this rate, the big 3 will be conservative, ukip and lib dem Smile
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    Post by MidlandsDan Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:58 pm

    lightowler wrote:The eu elections work on a proportianl reprasentation basis, so if the bnp got 1% of the votes they get 1% of the seats, they got 2 seats over all that meens they got 2/785percent of the votes (ish). Its done this way so the minority partys get a say so as long as a proportian of the electorate want the bnp in power their will be some of them in power, thats why this election it was important to vote for some one else.

    MidlandsDan wrote:Just got out of bed. Straight to work until late. No time to vote. Fuck the cunts anyway.

    you dont fight them at all do you?

    and we live in a democrocy based around local reprosentatives, even if the main partys try and push policies that you dont like (id cards, british for the britsh etc etc) your local rep can still vote against them, so just make shur you trust the One guy you vote for, the rest of the party doesnt matter (plus the main 3 all have prety standerd health/economic/education policies and personaly i dont see any problem with them)

    I didn't mean in a political way or for strictly political reasons.

    Not saying its right, but there you go.
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    Post by Cap'n Lee Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:00 pm

    it's okay, where you would have voted (and where i voted) didn't get any bnp in, it's bobby that has some explaining to do
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    Post by lightowler Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:08 pm

    Not my fault, it was because all the ukip voters in hull are to retarded to find the ukip box so voted bnp or or some shit. tbh I read got a seat in yorkshire and asumed it was leeds way but turns out its hull and manchester and in hull they got 10% of the fucking vote.

    also on the manchester vote

    As Mr Griffin arrived at the North West count - held in Manchester's town hall - on Sunday, his car was surrounded by noisy protesters, who broke one of its windows.

    i lol'd
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    Post by Cap'n Lee Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:22 pm

    on the bbc election show they commented on that, they mentioned that for 'some reason' ukip didn't do as well as they were expected, i think for the midlands.

    me and mr. potkins thought it was hilarious. you've got to love the faith ukip have in their voters Smile
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    Post by lightowler Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:25 pm

    any one who votes for a party where one of their standing members thinks windfarms are a bad idea because they slow down the rotation of the earth probably needs quite alot of help doing everything including putting an x in a box
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    Post by Cap'n Lee Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:39 pm

    Do I need to bring up the 1964 Tory campaign?
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    Post by lightowler Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:43 pm

    is that when some irish thievs stoll something?
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    Post by Cap'n Lee Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:32 pm

    close, it's when the Tory slogan was "if you want a nigger for a neighbour, vote liberal or labour"
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    Post by lightowler Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:39 pm

    you have to give them kudos for having such a catchy slogan, luckily we have (mostly) got over this racist lark, but i do keep seeing signs at petrol stations saying checks no longer accepted.
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    Post by Cap'n Lee Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:57 pm

    i don't believe they are racist, i just believe they have no integrity and are more than willing to try and scare people into voting, they pulled the same thing at the last election as well. They're up to the same tricks as the BNP, don't try and fool yourself otherwise.

    (oh and repped up for the awesome joke)
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    Post by Andy DTA Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:06 am

    likewise.

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