Nick Griffin on Question Time..

Dubai Blue said:
jacko74 said:
Well I suppose it depends who "we" are doesnt it? And how far back in time you would like to go to class inhabitants of the british isles as aboriginees?... Anglo-saxon times? Roman times? Paleolithic? Mesolithic?
Which is exactly the point. If other people were around prior to your "cut-off" period, then by its very definition you're not an Aboriginee.

Yep I'm trying to make a point on the ridiculous political correctness of it all more than anything else.
 
Dubai Blue said:
aphex said:
that dude is blacker than black! braaapp
Yeah, he looks it.

The point is that Brooklands is comparing the MOBOs to the BNP. Well, until Nick Griffin hands an award to someone from an ethnic minority at his annual conference, the comparison doesn't really work.

cheer up mate.

i learned a while ago that arguing with bb2 is a fucking waste of time.
 
dannybcity said:
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
You're right Danny, but when people are placing ONE nutters comments who happened to be a member of the BNP and making out he represents the WHOLE group I am simply doing the same here....I am simply redressing the balance.

The guy was put forward as a candidate, it's not like he was just some rogue member shooting his mouth off. A candidate is usually put forward to represent the views AND VALUES of the party.


<a class="postlink" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4746016.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4746016.stm</a>

again, if it's good for the goose it's good for the gander...
 
Buzzer, mate. I have been away all week so have only just read your story. I think somebody else already posted that if you want to hold your head up, you have to rely only on yourself and your family. In reality no party would have helped you because it is not them who have the power - it is the faceless bureaucrats who implement the policy that really count. I remember when I first got married and we had our first Daughter. we were living 9 floors up in a council flat and It was policy that no kids under ten could live in a tower. they allocated us a shitty maisonette that was impossible to access with a pram (yeah I know I'm old, it was before buggies) I wrote to the council and I got given a small house. would that happen now? I think not!

ps - Big up to you and your family for sticking together through all of this - Best Wishes
 
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
dannybcity said:
The guy was put forward as a candidate, it's not like he was just some rogue member shooting his mouth off. A candidate is usually put forward to represent the views AND VALUES of the party.


<a class="postlink" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4746016.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4746016.stm</a>

again, if it's good for the goose it's good for the gander...

Your point? I'm not from London so I've never voted for him. More to the point, calling someone a 'concentration camp guard' and actually believing that rape is enjoyable is hardly a comparable act.
 
dannybcity said:
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
<a class="postlink" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4746016.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4746016.stm</a>

again, if it's good for the goose it's good for the gander...

Your point? I'm not from London so I've never voted for him. More to the point, calling someone a 'concentration camp guard' and actually believing that rape is enjoyable is hardly a comparable act.


You're either too dense or too brainwashed to have an open debate so I'll leave it here.
 
It's right that there is a group to support Blacks within the Police but I've always found the Mobos pointless and divisive.
Music of black origin has dominated the charts since at least the 50's.
Jazz,Rock and Roll,House,Rap,Soul,R'n'b,Disco,Motown, practically every succesful style of music since then has been of black origin and black recording artists have been the main proponents of it.
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
Buzzer, mate. I have been away all week so have only just read your story. I think somebody else already posted that if you want to hold your head up, you have to rely only on yourself and your family. In reality no party would have helped you because it is not them who have the power - it is the faceless bureaucrats who implement the policy that really count. I remember when I first got married and we had our first Daughter. we were living 9 floors up in a council flat and It was policy that no kids under ten could live in a tower. they allocated us a shitty maisonette that was impossible to access with a pram (yeah I know I'm old, it was before buggies) I wrote to the council and I got given a small house. would that happen now? I think not!

ps - Big up to you and your family for sticking together through all of this - Best Wishes

FFS Ronnie, nothings changed then? it makes you puke though. Thanks for the words mate and big up to you and yours as well. Peace Ronnie, i'll raise a glass or 6 to us, to all the REAL PEOPLE(NOT FUKD UP POLITICIANS), fUK EM.
Cheers matey.
 
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
dannybcity said:
Your point? I'm not from London so I've never voted for him. More to the point, calling someone a 'concentration camp guard' and actually believing that rape is enjoyable is hardly a comparable act.


You're either too dense or too brainwashed to have an open debate so I'll leave it here.

I'm too dense so humour me, what has a verbal insult by the ex Major of London got to do with a BNP candidate sharing his bizzare views of rape on a written blog?
 

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