BNP...

Am I going to vote for the tories... Nope
Labour?... Nope
Lib dems?... Nope
UKIP?... Nope

BNP?......... My grandfather risked his life fighting against fascists and Nazis during the 2nd world war, so that's a NO!


Looks like I will be spoiling my vote at the next election.
 
woodieMCFC said:
Am I going to vote for the tories... Nope
Labour?... Nope
Lib dems?... Nope
UKIP?... Nope

BNP?......... My grandfather risked his life fighting against fascists and Nazis during the 2nd world war, so that's a NO!


Looks like I will be spoiling my vote at the next election.

I'm against making it compulsory to vote but I'd encourage an "Abstain" box on the ballot paper to ensure the Politicians are aware how many people aren't impressed by any of them.
 
peoffrey said:
woodieMCFC said:
Am I going to vote for the tories... Nope
Labour?... Nope
Lib dems?... Nope
UKIP?... Nope

BNP?......... My grandfather risked his life fighting against fascists and Nazis during the 2nd world war, so that's a NO!


Looks like I will be spoiling my vote at the next election.

I'm against making it compulsory to vote but I'd encourage an "Abstain" box on the ballot paper to ensure the Politicians are aware how many people aren't impressed by any of them.

As sort of 'I can be arsed turning up but I'm not voting for any of these paedos, racists or lizards' box? I'd definitely put my X in that one.

The day we stop looking to party politics to save us all is the first day of the rest of our evolution.
 
TheMightyQuinn said:
peoffrey said:
woodieMCFC said:
Am I going to vote for the tories... Nope
Labour?... Nope
Lib dems?... Nope
UKIP?... Nope

BNP?......... My grandfather risked his life fighting against fascists and Nazis during the 2nd world war, so that's a NO!


Looks like I will be spoiling my vote at the next election.

I'm against making it compulsory to vote but I'd encourage an "Abstain" box on the ballot paper to ensure the Politicians are aware how many people aren't impressed by any of them.

As sort of 'I can be arsed turning up but I'm not voting for any of these paedos, racists or lizards' box? I'd definitely put my X in that one.

The day we stop looking to party politics to save us all is the first day of the rest of our evolution.

Fully agree. Can't see it ever happening though to be honest; certainly not in our lifetime.
 
Never Mind The Pollocks said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
peoffrey said:
I'm against making it compulsory to vote but I'd encourage an "Abstain" box on the ballot paper to ensure the Politicians are aware how many people aren't impressed by any of them.

As sort of 'I can be arsed turning up but I'm not voting for any of these paedos, racists or lizards' box? I'd definitely put my X in that one.

The day we stop looking to party politics to save us all is the first day of the rest of our evolution.

Fully agree. Can't see it ever happening though to be honest; certainly not in our lifetime.

I think we're moving very slowly towards a new dawn but we're talking hundreds of years. The seeds are being sewn though.
 
I have a few City fans on facebook, anyway one moron shared the following:

Muslims demanded that dogs be banned from all forms of public transportation including all city buses as well as from all areas frequented by Muslim immigrants. Muslims said the presence of dogs violates their religious freedom and their right to live according to Islamic principles.

In Britain, which has become "ground zero" for Europe's canine controversies, blind passengers are being ordered off buses or refused taxi rides because Muslim drivers or passengers object to their "unclean" guide dogs.

In Reading, for example, one pensioner, a cancer sufferer, was repeatedly confronted by drivers and asked to get off the bus because of his guide dog. He also faced hostility at a hospital and in a supermarket over the animal.

In Nottingham, a Muslim taxi driver refused to carry a blind man because he was accompanied by his guide dog. The taxi driver was later fined £300.

In Stafford, a Muslim taxi driver refused to carry an elderly blind couple from a grocery store because they were accompanied by their seeing-eye dog.

In Tunbridge Wells, Kent, a blind man was turned away from an Indian restaurant because the owner said it was against his Muslim beliefs to allow dogs into his establishment.

In London, a bus driver prevented a woman from boarding a bus with her dog because there was a Muslim lady on the bus who "might be upset by the dog." As the woman attempted to complain, the doors closed and the bus drove away. When a second bus arrived, she again tried to embark, but was stopped again, this time because the driver said he was Muslim.

Also in Britain, police sniffer dogs trained to spot terrorists at train stations may no longer come into contact with Muslim passengers, following complaints that it was offensive to their religion.

A report for the Transport Department advised that the animals should only touch passengers' luggage because it is considered "more acceptable." British Transport Police still use sniffer dogs -- which are trained to detect explosives -- with any passengers regardless of faith, but handlers are now more aware of "cultural sensitivities."

Sniffer dogs used by police to search mosques and Muslim homes are now being fitted with leather bootees to cover their paws so that they do not cause offense.

Critics say the complaints are just another example of Muslims trying to force their rules and morals on British society. Tory MP Philip Davies said: "As far as I am concerned, everyone should be treated equally in the face of the law and we cannot have people of different religious groups laying the law down. I hope the police will go about their business as they would do normally."

Meanwhile, Muslim prisoners in Britain are being given fresh clothes and bedding after sniffer dogs search their cells.

The inmates say their bedclothes and prison uniforms must be changed according to Islamic law if they have come anywhere near dog saliva. Government rules mean prison wardens must hand out replacement sets after random drug searches to avoid religious discrimination claims.

The dogs have also been banned from touching copies of the Islamic holy book the Koran and other religious items. Prisoners are handed special bags to protect the articles.

In Scotland, the Tayside Police Department apologized for featuring a German shepherd puppy as part of a campaign to publicize its new non-emergency telephone number. The postcards are potentially offensive to the city's 3,000-strong Muslim community.

I would imagine most people would see that is news for neanderthals however just a glimpse of the comments:

get to fuck u dirty smelly scummy twats!!
Cheeky b*stards! OUR Country, OUR rules! No like - eff off out of it! Simple...!
most of their women are dogs thats why they cover up.

Very disturbing indeed.
 
peoffrey said:
woodieMCFC said:
Am I going to vote for the tories... Nope
Labour?... Nope
Lib dems?... Nope
UKIP?... Nope

BNP?......... My grandfather risked his life fighting against fascists and Nazis during the 2nd world war, so that's a NO!


Looks like I will be spoiling my vote at the next election.

I'm against making it compulsory to vote but I'd encourage an "Abstain" box on the ballot paper to ensure the Politicians are aware how many people aren't impressed by any of them.

Totally agree!
 
Goaters said:
I have a few City fans on facebook, anyway one moron shared the following:

Muslims demanded that dogs be banned from all forms of public transportation including all city buses as well as from all areas frequented by Muslim immigrants. Muslims said the presence of dogs violates their religious freedom and their right to live according to Islamic principles.

In Britain, which has become "ground zero" for Europe's canine controversies, blind passengers are being ordered off buses or refused taxi rides because Muslim drivers or passengers object to their "unclean" guide dogs.

In Reading, for example, one pensioner, a cancer sufferer, was repeatedly confronted by drivers and asked to get off the bus because of his guide dog. He also faced hostility at a hospital and in a supermarket over the animal.

In Nottingham, a Muslim taxi driver refused to carry a blind man because he was accompanied by his guide dog. The taxi driver was later fined £300.

In Stafford, a Muslim taxi driver refused to carry an elderly blind couple from a grocery store because they were accompanied by their seeing-eye dog.

In Tunbridge Wells, Kent, a blind man was turned away from an Indian restaurant because the owner said it was against his Muslim beliefs to allow dogs into his establishment.

In London, a bus driver prevented a woman from boarding a bus with her dog because there was a Muslim lady on the bus who "might be upset by the dog." As the woman attempted to complain, the doors closed and the bus drove away. When a second bus arrived, she again tried to embark, but was stopped again, this time because the driver said he was Muslim.

Also in Britain, police sniffer dogs trained to spot terrorists at train stations may no longer come into contact with Muslim passengers, following complaints that it was offensive to their religion.

A report for the Transport Department advised that the animals should only touch passengers' luggage because it is considered "more acceptable." British Transport Police still use sniffer dogs -- which are trained to detect explosives -- with any passengers regardless of faith, but handlers are now more aware of "cultural sensitivities."

Sniffer dogs used by police to search mosques and Muslim homes are now being fitted with leather bootees to cover their paws so that they do not cause offense.

Critics say the complaints are just another example of Muslims trying to force their rules and morals on British society. Tory MP Philip Davies said: "As far as I am concerned, everyone should be treated equally in the face of the law and we cannot have people of different religious groups laying the law down. I hope the police will go about their business as they would do normally."

Meanwhile, Muslim prisoners in Britain are being given fresh clothes and bedding after sniffer dogs search their cells.

The inmates say their bedclothes and prison uniforms must be changed according to Islamic law if they have come anywhere near dog saliva. Government rules mean prison wardens must hand out replacement sets after random drug searches to avoid religious discrimination claims.

The dogs have also been banned from touching copies of the Islamic holy book the Koran and other religious items. Prisoners are handed special bags to protect the articles.

In Scotland, the Tayside Police Department apologized for featuring a German shepherd puppy as part of a campaign to publicize its new non-emergency telephone number. The postcards are potentially offensive to the city's 3,000-strong Muslim community.

I would imagine most people would see that is news for neanderthals however just a glimpse of the comments:

get to fuck u dirty smelly scummy twats!!
Cheeky b*stards! OUR Country, OUR rules! No like - eff off out of it! Simple...!
most of their women are dogs thats why they cover up.

Very disturbing indeed.

I'm not sure we need to worry too much.

Anyone stupid enough to believe most of that nonsense, probably struggles to dress themselves in the morning. Never mind get out and cause any mither.
 
Like most people I've no time for the BNP and as they are a tiny bunch of unelected and unelectable people I don't see why I should worry about them.

I find them less of a danger to this country than the intolerant, fascist 'anti-fascists' who try very hard to deny free speech to the BNP and other groups they don't like.

Why do these people think that the rest of us need to be shielded from the views and opinions of the BNP?

I suspect it is because they have a very low opinion of the general population and consider us too stupid and impressionable to be allowed to hear such opinions.
 
urmston said:
Like most people I've no time for the BNP and as they are a tiny bunch of unelected and unelectable people I don't see why I should worry about them.

I find them less of a danger to this country than the intolerant, fascist 'anti-fascists' who try very hard to deny free speech to the BNP and other groups they don't like.

Why do these people think that the rest of us need to be shielded from the views and opinions of the BNP?

I suspect it is because they have a very low opinion of the general population and consider us too stupid and impressionable to be allowed to hear such opinions.

The racist scum need to be confronted at every opportunity whenever and wherever they surface from their sewers.
 

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