Also see the BNP Manifesto 2010.
The British National Party (BNP) is a far-right political party with strong racist and fascist roots. Formed as a splinter group from the racist/fascist National Front by John Tyndall in 1982. Until 2009, when the BNP was challenged in the courts on grounds of racial discrimination, it restricted membership to only people of “Caucasian origin”. The BNP under Nick Griffin wasted 10s of thousands of pounds of their members fees on fighting their illegal whites only membership policy through the courts.
The BNP seeks to restore the overwhelmingly white ethnicity of Britain (what they call the indigenous population) that existed prior to 1948 through legal means, including “firm but voluntary and very expensive incentives for immigrants and their descendants to return home”: this policy would cost British tax payers billions and result in a shortage of trained workers. And the repeal of anti-discrimination legislation whilst adding more discriminating legislation to favour the “indigenous population”. It believes that there are significant differences between races. The party is ostracised by mainstream political parties in the UK for it’s racist and fascist ideologies.
In 2005, the last UK general election, the party received 0.7% of the popular vote but had no candidates elected to Parliament (currently it has never had an MP). In the 2006 English local elections the party doubled its number of seats in England. The BNP finished fifth in the 2008 London mayoral election with 5.2% of the popular vote and secured one of the London Assembly’s 25 seats. They won their first county council seats in 2009 together with two seats in the European Parliament. The party’s media profile has increased under its current leader Nick Griffin, a former national organiser of the racist National Front and failed business owner (has been declared bankrupt).
Despite a hard British recession, the British National Party have not fared well in recent by-elections in recent months, loosing their deposit each time. Indications are the BNP will not make the break through into mainstream politics in 2010 general election as they hope.
All eligible British voters should be aware if the BNP ever gained power, millions of law abiding British voters would loose the right to vote under the BNP’s National Service policy where ALL Britain’s over the age of 18 are required to serve a period of military service or LOOSE the right to vote! You MUST serve in the military to earn the right to vote under a BNP government, though you’d also gain the option to legally own an assault rifle as well!
For information about the BNP’s National Service commitment see the BNP General Election Manifesto 2005 (as of March 2010 there isn’t a BNP General Election Manifesto 2010).
BNP Leader Nick Griffin MEP
The current BNP leader Nick Griffin, (along with Paul Ballard) has been convicted in a British court of law (Harrow Crown Court: 27th April to 1st May 1998) for violating section 19 of the Public Order Act 1986, relating to incitement to racial hatred for his editorship of issue 12 of The Rune, published in 1996. Nick Griffin received a 9 month sentence, suspended for 2 years for the crime of inciting racial hatred.
During the trial he was accused of denying the holocaust and said:
I am well aware that the orthodox opinion is that six million Jews were gassed and cremated and turned into lampshades. Orthodox opinion also once held that the Earth was flat … I have reached the conclusion that the ‘extermination’ tale is a mixture of Allied wartime propaganda, extremely profitable lie, and latter witch-hysteria.
Nick Griffin confirmed he was a holocaust denier during the TV program (the Cook Report).
Nick Griffin, Cook Report, 1997
Closest Nick Griffin has come to changing his holocaust denying view was during question time in late 2009. His current views on the holocaust was not very clear. Does he believe millions of innocent Jewish people were murdered in Nazi death camps like Auschwitz?
Nick Griffin – Holocaust denial on Question Time, 2009
British National Party Conspiracy Theories
The BNP as a party believe in a multitude of political conspiracy theories from the absurd idea of a New World Order Conspiracy Theories including Common Purpose Conspiracy Theory through to Peak Oil Conspiracy Theories and Global Warming/Climate Change is a Hoax!!
The BNP also believe the three main political parties, Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrats are in league together (one big political conspiracy) to maintain the status quo (keep the BNP out of power).
UKIP is the Eurosceptic Conservative front, Green Party is the Green front for the Labour Party and the Welsh Plaid Cymru Party is fake (I assume they mean it’s just the Tories under another name in Wales!).
The British National Party also believe the Labour Party allow in an uncontrolled number of immigrants to boost the Labour Party support: according to the BNP all immigrants vote Labour!
Based on:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_National_Party
BNP Policy Debate
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Please use the comment form below to describe why you will or will not be voting BNP at the 2010 General Election.

1543 responses to Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
BNP , if your british theyre the only party that will serve you , i really cant believe tht people are still casting votes for the traitorous , thieving lying lib / lab /con trio .
wake up and smell the coffee britains !!!!
BTW, It’s BRITONS Dumbass. Capital B. LMAO
*britains
Dumbass?
If you’r so finickity about being a Briton, then why do you use an Americanism?
Dumb is an American word, British people would be more likely to use the word stupid.
Ass is an American spelling, the correct British spelling is arse.
For someone who claims to be a patriot you seem happy to sell your own heritage down the river to American cultural imperialism.
Hi
This poll is getting silly -- seems to have been taken over by the supporters of the BNP who are at about 2% in the national opinion polls! They have very little if any real support outside parts of south yorkshire and greater manchester and even there only got 2 MEPs elected because of the low turnout.
The Lib Dems offer the best hope for Britain with Vince Cable as Treasury spokesman, opposing ID cards and other authoritarian policies pursued by this government. Britain need the European Community more than they need us so leaving would be great folly. I believe the wisest step forward is not only to remain committed to Europe and reject the xenophobic little Englander approach of UKIP (or even the Tory party) and accept the Lisbon Treaty. We need also alternatives to nuclear power, pull out of Afghanistan and of course we should have never have become involved in Iraq.
By the way well done to you Jimmy Carter for exposing the real reason for the American Right wings opposition to Barrack Obama’s proposed reforms of the American health service.
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
There was a lower voter turnout yes, but we also gained 100,000 votes up from around 830,000 to 934,000.
Yes a significant proportion (over 6%) of those who voted in the EU/local elections voted BNP, which when you consider the Conservatives (who gained most votes) only gained 27%** it shows the British people are clearly split on who they want to govern this country and which ever political party wins next general election they will not represent the majority of the voting British public!
** The Conservatives gained 27%, but only 1/3rd of those who could vote (45 million could vote, 15 million voted) bothered to vote, so only 9% of eligible British voters voted for the Conservatives!
The Liberal Democrats are probably closest to what I believe in, but they are a minor political party with no hope of gaining significant power and so there’s little point voting for them unless the area you live in they might win. Also the Liberal Democrats are a bit wishful thinking in their policies, in an ideal world great, but we don’t live in an ideal world.
So I’ll vote Labour next general election, not because I think they are an awesome political party which does everything right, but because overall they care more about people than the Conservatives.
I’m 39 years old and remember what it was like growing up under a Conservative government and it was hard. As a teenager I was paid less than £1 an hour because the Conservatives left wages to market forces! With Labour life is better with a minimum wage for more people than under the Conservatives, yes they make a lot of mistakes, but I think Labour’s political heart is in the right place. The Conservatives heart in comparison is a few sizes too small :)
David
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do not play with percentages i was told by a headmaster percentages lie!! people of the BNP we are going to be faced with the biggest attack on us by the upper class liberal elite.it will be more ferocious and evil that the sustained attack in the E?U elections this attack will take several forms/News papers/TV radio. Media I believe it will consist of trying to make the BNP
1/ look insignificant
2/ try to pretend to debate by way they are interested in BNP policy but the real intention to under mine and remove confidence and put holes in it to try and make it look bad , you can do that with any untried policy (while refusing to explain the policies of the parties they support they cannot because we all no they have failed)
3/ the usual rants Fascist Racist Nazi
4/the promotion of another fringe party ukip/ED
5/try to make the BNP leader look silly not
credible
6/ attack on the BNP on blogs coming mainly from the communist unions and the Lancaster communist
university .(I call them Communist because they lean so far to the Left and Stalin the mas genocidal holocaust murderer is there hero
7/Physical &Verbal attacks in the street
8/demeaning and base insults, again to under mine confidence . i will update this later
So be warned Be vigilant Be careful! god bless the BNP
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I’ve been participating in a couple of BNP discussion groups, one on should the BNP leader be allowed on Question Time and another on the BNP generally.
A link to this page was posted on another pro BNP Facebook group with around 3,000 members asking BNP members to vote for the BNP here!
Looks like around 80 BNP supporters came and voted and a small number commented as well.
At first I thought it was one person using a proxy to vote, but after checking they appear (99% sure, you can never be 100% sure) to be legitimate votes, so I’ll leave them in (I can delete votes).
Nothing stopping anyone suggesting others to vote for a particular party, this page will gain 10s of thousands of visitors naturally before the general election, so should be close to how the British public will vote (mostly) even with the odd glitch like the one above.
David
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The only political party in this country that is even remotely interested in the concerns and interests of the indigenous British people.
VOTE BNP!
The only party happy to pay for Nick Griffins Extension to be built from the Trafalgar Club donations the BNP.
The only party with less than 5% popular support across the country the BNP.
The only party happy to beg beg and beg again for money the BNP.
Oh and did I mention less than 5% support
I was reading on one of the anti BNP sites that BNP coucillors tend not to turn up to important council meetings.
If this is true (I haven’t confirmed it either way and know you can’t trust everything you read on the Internet :)) it would suggest the BNP are not out to help the British people through running the country well.
Will have to try to find some neutral statistics on how the BNP act when in power.
David
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Just so you know the councillor who you said ‘didn’t bother to turn up’ lost his job and the only alternative was to work nights and sleep days in a new job. Hence he could make no council meetings. He therefore resigned -- he was not kicked out and did not need to resign but thought it was the fairest thing to do, a councillor only needs to show up for one meeting every 6 months and he had not gone over this limit -- and let someone who would have the time and correct circumstances to take over.
By the above comment you’ve proved two things; you read the media and you think its the truth.
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Jaymie I said:
“I haven’t confirmed it either way and know you can’t trust everything you read on the Internet”
Any reasonable person would read it as it was meant, I read something negative about a BNP councilor, BUT I don’t know if it’s true/false.
I haven’t a clue how to confirm the accuracy of what I’d read.
BTW it wasn’t in the media it was on one of the anti fascist websites (forget which) which is why I wasn’t sure about it’s accuracy. If I read it on the BBC news site I might be more inclined to believe it since they have less of an agenda (of course they have an agenda) than a personal site owned by someone who hates the fascist nature of the BNP.
David
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I think that if you make the effort to research these “facts” you will find that the opposite is the truth.
There have been cases of councilors kept out of the loop and not given the relevant information or sent to a false meeting etc, but that’s a failing of the establishment not BNP councilors.
The anti-BNPers always say “oh bnp have no support” “they will never get in power” etc etc…. Well 55% of the population support bnp policies as proved by the sky news poll last year. (google it).. Bnp got 1 million votes against all odds, the media organised a massive smear campaign against the bnp , including newspapers, TV, radio, Internet, anti bnpers, uaf -- even a organisation in the usa joined in with the elite to smear bnp. but guess what…. the bnp still made the breakthrough they wanted. Now this will encourage alot more people to come out and vote for the bnp, Nick griffin now has a very strong platform to expose the media lies that maybe put off some voters. Times are changing- the liberals have had power for way to long !!
UP the bnp !!! :D
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You are referring to this poll from SKY News news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Sky-News-Archive/Article/200806413520516
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A Sky News poll has revealed widespread public support for many of the BNP’s policies -- but less backing for the party itself. The findings will prove worrying for all the main parties in the run-up to the local elections in nine days’ time.
The internet pollster YouGov questioned 1,841 people between last Friday and Monday.
They were asked whether they supported halting all further immigration to the UK.
Nearly six out of 10 -- 59% -- who did not know it was a BNP plan, said they would back the idea.
But among those who were told it was BNP policy, the level of support was 48% -- a drop of 11% .
More than half of those surveyed agreed all immigrants should be denied the right to bring further members of their family into this country.
However, the number fell by 9% among people who were aware it was a BNP policy.
The average level of support for the BNP’s ideas was 55% among those who were not told where they had come from.
Among those who knew it was 49%.
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Pollsters say if the BNP changed its image, it could do very well in the local elections.
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The problem with a poll like this is they are asking the questions based on BNP published policies, not what the BNP would actually do in power.
I doubt the pollsters asked if they’d vote for a potential prime minister who denied the holocaust and had party members who believe rape isn’t a serious crime!
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-mayor/article-23470426-women-more-troubled-by-bag-theft-than-rape-bnp-candidate-claims.do;jsessionid=1D2B79E58C738DB515A64B7E6C819217
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Nick Eriksen, the BNP’s London organiser and the second-highest candidate on its list for the Assembly, is the author of “Sir John Bull,” a notorious far-Right blog which has regularly advocated hatred and abuse against women.”
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On 24 August 2005, Mr Eriksen wrote: “I’ve never understood why so many men have allowed themselves to be brainwashed by the feminazi myth machine into believing that rape is such a serious crime … Rape is simply sex. Women enjoy sex, so rape cannot be such a terrible physical ordeal.
“To suggest that rape, when conducted without violence, is a serious crime is like suggesting that force feeding a woman chocolate cake is a heinous offence. A woman would be more inconvenienced by having her handbag snatched.
“The demonisation of rape is all part of the feminazi desire to obtain power and mastery over men. Men who go along with the rape myth are either morons or traitors.”
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I wonder if he’d feel the same way if he ended up in prison with a cell mate named Bubba who liked cake of a different persuasion.
The BNP is filled with people like Mr Eriksen and if the BNP gained power it’s people like him who will set not just immigration policy, but all policies!
Labour and the Conservatives haven’t done a brilliant job at running the country so far, but at least you’d feel relatively safe running into them in a dark alley, would you feel safe passing the average BNP candidate when you know many of them idealise people like Hitler?
The BNP are very scary people!!!
David
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
Everyone and every party has a past, such as the conservative party with Enoch Powell. That party could be defined as a racist party if you look into the past; is that brought up? No.
Again it really is sad to see a moderator being so bias; You’re not hear to argue or debate, your job is to moderate the website and make sure the content is suitable.
Actually it was a little over 945,000 so not one million, and they haven’t even gone over the million if we add on all the votes they have got since the EU elections.
15 Million people voted in the EU Election and only 945,000 voted for the BNP that’s 14 million 55 thousand THAT DIDN’T so not such a good number now is it really.
Actually if memory servs only arounf 6.6% of the overall votes cast ……. :-(
And remember UKIP jick ya ass with 13 MEP’s and the Tories Kick Ya Ass with 26, the BNP same as the greens on 2 and I would like to point out that the Greens actually polled more votes that the BNP at the EU Elections with just over 1.2 Million.
hahahahahahaha don’t look so hot now does it.
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
The BNP have 0% of Parliamentary seats.
The BNP have 0.2% of council seats.
The BNP received less votes in the European Elections in 2009 than they did last time round -- the sahre of the vote went up.
Give up you pathetic Nazi scum.
Have you seen how many are aiming to vote for the BNP this time?
They seem to be the ONLY Party that will STOP the present unfettered immigration policy which threatens jobs and housing AND will get us out of the European Union which is taking away our right to self-determination and democracy, our own £Pound Sterling and Weights & Measures.
I want my vote to be effective and our policies and laws to be made by our Parliament.
I have always been a Tory, but like many people I know, I cannot tolerate the proposed policies of either Lab/Cons/Lib Parties that aim to tolerate more immigration and are set to sleep-walk us deeper into the EU.
Vote BNP.
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
Lol, do you know where Coffee comes from?
If you want to keep Britain British, shouldn’t you stick to British Foods and beverages?
I mean what country in their right mind would want to trade with a Vile Racist Country. Because that’s what will happen if Wonky Eyed Griffin ever get’s his lard arse into Parliament as our Prime Minister.
Fairplay you all want to vote BNP, why can’t you just vote. Why all the bloody spamming?
IDIOTS!!!
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
“Fairplay you all want to vote BNP, why can’t you just vote. Why all the bloody spamming?”
The comments are open for discussion, would have been nice for them to say why they voted BNP rather than just BNP.
I’ve been participating in anti-BNP groups on Facebook, so there is going to be quite a lot of BNP supporters seeing a link to this poll which is why such a high percentage relatively speaking (it was as high as 50% voting BNP :))
Despite the URL to this poll was within days of going live posted on a BNP Facebook group with over 3,000 members with a call to action to vote BNP, only 100 voted the first day or so. They don’t have serious support, (they’ll be celebrating if they get one BNP MP) but it is enough to be worrying.
The poll is slowly self correcting the initial big input from BNP supporters.
Would be good to have this link posted on other sites since if you look in Google this poll is number 5 for the search “General Election Poll” and number 1 for “2010 General Election Poll”. At this early stage of general election campaigning the page is already set to get over 1,000 votes a month.
I expect as we get to the election (which is going to be May 2010) we’ll see tens of thousands of votes overall. Would be cool if it was over 50,000 votes!!
David
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Are you a member of the UAF?
I’ve been following the posts and have made a few posts myself. I’m unsure why some people seem to think that if you vote BNP you are racist.
Racism isn’t tied to a political party, I am sure that there are many (racist) people who support the other parties (but I guess the main difference is -- they keep it to themselves. There is a major issue at the moment, with immigration,which
is why all the parties have put it on the agenda.
People talk about multicultural society, but in the cities I have lived in, is it working well? or is it not? (that’s an open question.) I guess the answers will depend on where you live in the UK and your experiences. All experiences are valid.
Something is not working? And I don’t think the BNP can be held responsible for creating the tension or as the lib dem leader put it “chaos”.
Having looked at the lib dem policy. They have said that ‘illegal immigrants’ who have been here for 10 years and can speak English can stay? So what about the ones who cannot speak English? Is this racist?
The policy is flawed.
What happens if you have a family of ‘illegal’ immigrants, where the son can speak English, but the parents cannot? Are the lib dems going to send the parents back but keep the son?
Like a lot of people, my question would be: Why are they still here after 10 years? Who is paying for their upkeep?
Other things to ponder. A lot has been made of off-shoring jobs abroad. A example: Average programmer in the uk 25K average salary in India 3K. A lot of insurance companies have done this. Call Centre roles, average UK salary £16K, salary in india £2K.
Now everyone knows, that there has been a backlash about using foreign call centres. Customers complained, IFA’s complained and in some cases there have been adverts on the TV saying UK Call Centres only. Does that mean these companies are racist and if you use a particular company because you want to deal with a English callcentre you are racist?
What protection do any of the main parties offer British workers? I’m all ok for a free market, but the British programmer does not have a chance in hell, competing with abroad? This just doesn’t apply to IT staff.
A friend of mine is a plumber and he has advised that he is in competition with ‘foreign’ plumbers who undercut him, so he cannot complete. He’s not racist, but what do you suggest he does? He could lower his charges, but he has a mortgage to pay for? Meanwhile, his competitors, save their money and send it back home, where it goes a lot further. I am sure if we were in their position, we would do the same. But to my friend this is unfair.
There have been some posts regarding taxes. Here is something to have a think about. I know lots of eastern Europeans, who drive their cars over here without UK insurance. They don’t pay road tax, and to avoid this every 6 months drive back across the boarder and then come back to England again. I’d like to see a policy brought in, which resolves this.
What are the Lib dems going to do about this? We can talk about uninsured British drivers, but there will be a change coming up very soon, where all UK cars are recorded. Of course this will not apply to foreign vehicles.
David has made some comments about skilled workers being needed.
Why aren’t we training our own people (when I say own -- I don’t just mean white people, I mean British people -- after all lots of them have paid their taxes, is it not least they deserve)
Granted there are some lazy people in this country. But what have any of the main parties done in the last 15 years to resolve this?
At the moment as things stand:
The car industry is knackered
The NHS is in a right state
The financial industry is in a poor state with more job losses (none of the political parties -- did anything to stop the mass redundancies)
Crime is a joke.
The parties have had years to sort this out (they blame each other but at the end of the day -- they are all in parliament and vote), I don’t think all can be blamed on immigration or the recession and neither can they be blamed on the BNP.
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I don’t think we need to worry about the BNP
0.2% of council seats and 0 % of parliamentary seats, they aren’t a threat.
You’re right, they’re not a threat; why? Because they’re a legal political party that don’t want to hurt or harass anyone.
Labour has been a threat to our culture and in general I’d class them as racist since they discriminate based upon race; particularly the white race.
Qoute.
Jaymie Cain Steele
“Labour has been a threat to our culture and in general I’d class them as racist since they discriminate based upon race; particularly the white race.”
Pot? Kettle? Black?
I’ve heard of spin but that’s just ridiculous.
There is such a thing as being British and we are not a threatened race, as long as the BNP don’t get into power.
Yeh, there is such a thing as being British isn’t there.
I’d hardly call the rising number of mosques British.
I’d hardly call the dwindling number of white people British.
I’d hardly call (quote from Jack straw) “30 percent of the british population is Asian” British, the fact he says Asian quite clearly states that they’re not British but Asian.
I’d hardly call the rising number of Shiriah courts British.
I’d hardly call the wilting of our celebrations which are cultural British, such as St Georges day.
Over 50% of the population think that the culture is dying and have claimed that on face alone they agree with the BNP’s policies.
You’re claiming that over 50% of the population are wrong, all EDL sympathisers and supporters are wrong, all BNP voters/sympathisers/members are wrong, but you on the other hand are right against all these.
Learn that opinions can’t be right or wrong; otherwise your argument will always be a fair tad bigotry.
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“RE:You’re claiming that over 50% of the population are wrong”
That’s a poor argument to say the least!
If it’s a black or white (yes or no) type question (pun intended) you are either right or wrong. In a situation where 50% agree that also means 50% disagree.
50% are going to be wrong in the above scenario.
David
Indeed and with an average voter support of under 5% that isn’t going to be changing much any time soon
So people are putting off the BNP’s support on this site as a BNP campaign right?
Whats up, the left finally realised its lost its public support? Can’t admit the BNP’s starting to win seats?
The BNP is all this country has left to save it. Within the next few decades we will see an end to Britain and its culture due to mass immigration and EU devolution if something drastic isnt done soon. The Queen is likely to be our last monarch. I wish the British people would wake up to all these facts and stop reading and believing The Sun and the BBC.
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
As I said in another comment I’ve been participating in some anti-BNP Facebook groups and multiple BNP supporters have posted links to this poll on pro-BNP Facebook groups etc… with thousands of members.
Not a big surprise if you ask 3,000+ BNP supporters to go to a poll and vote BNP 100+ actually do so and vote BNP. Personally I’m not impressed that only 100 odd voted BNP when a “call to arms” was put out :)
Despite this as more organic traffic has hit this page the percentage of votes to the BNP is dwindling and I expect this to continue as we get closer to the election.
Like others have said the BNP are not going to get a serious foothold in British politics next general election, now I would be worried if we ever move away from a first past the post system and had proportional representation. 6% of MP’s being BNP is a very scary thought!!!
David
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Its fairly disgusting that your hosting a website such as this and yet you’re politically bias and state your opinion relating to comments; if you’re going to host this website I imagine you’re under the same rules as the BBC or any other public department that’s used by the public, you are not allowed to be politically bias.
Also the calculations of the poll are incorrect (for example ‘none of the above’ has four votes and yet received 4% of the overall vote. That is not correct and I suggest you sort out this unreliable and inaccurate website.)
And just so you know I’m BNP. But atleast I know 4 votes isn’t 4%. =)
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ROFLOL, I don’t HAVE to follow any rules, whatever rules I choose to follow are based on what I consider morally right.
Yes I’m politically biased and I believe in free speech and democracy and so have no problem with anyone posting their views on this site. If you check deep enough you’ll find I encourage others to participate http://www.general-election-2010.co.uk/general-election-2010-have-your-say.html
Regarding the poll percentages, yes they are wrong, the WordPress Poll Plugin used for the poll isn’t accurate when it comes to percentages. You didn’t think I was working them out and typing them in, did you? It’s all automated, presumably there’s a bug in the software.
David
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…..Then correct the bug or find a new method?
The fact your bias makes the website laughable, especially since its based on statistics, statistics which aren’t accurate and you yourself have admitted are wrong.
How reliable or professional is this website out of 10? My vote would be 1 or 2…
I don’t have a major problem with the bug at this point, the numbers voted are accurate the percentages are not. I expect the author of the plugin will fix this bug given time, other than that bug the plugin does exactly what I wanted for ONE poll.
This site is not based on statistics, it’s mostly based on political parties policies as found on their websites and whatever else I decide to upload. You want a site created exactly how you want it, go to a domain registration company, buy a domain and create one yourself. You can then make up whatever you like about how great the BNP are and how they are like puppies to ethnic minorities!
David
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Found a fix for the poll plugin bug, also changed from rounded to whole number percentages to accurate to 2 decimal places.
So the percentages are now accurate ;-)
David
what utter nonsense you wrote ere,,the BNP are growing at an alarming rate and speed and the other parties are shaking in their shoes..BNP the one true caring party with the best policies for all british people..black white yellow no matter what race if your British we care for you..BNP FOREVER
David
As your are such anti-BNP. It must really cheese you off to see the support they are getting?
To vote BNP is because you take an interest in politics.
Not like LAB.,CON.,LIB., and UKIP., voters.
They vote for these as (X) is the only letter they know in the alphabet
Sorry but the BNP haven’t on anything recently,
In FACT all By-Elections since the EU elections the BNP have LOST everyone no new seats NOTHING, bugger all.
And in every case but one a local council seat) they polled less that 5% of the vote and therefore not even getting the deposit back.
Ooops no massive surge in support then, pmsl less than 5% of the voter support, 5% isnt going to win any seats, 5% isn;t going to get any MP’s.
5% gets the BNP sod all
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
In the EU election you seem to forget that the BNP won over 10% of the national vote. The Conservatives who won by a land slide had 4 million; the BNP had one million. Say what you like but we’re catching up.
Jaymie where did you get the 10% figure from?
The BNP gained 6.2% of the vote or about 2% of those eligible to vote since only a third of eligible voters bothered to vote!
72 MEPs elected, TURNOUT: 15,136,932, ELECTORATE: 44,173,690
Conservative Party : 4,198,394 votes 27.7% (+1.0%) 25 seats +1 seats
UK Independence Party : 2,498,226 votes 16.5% (+0.3%) 13 seats +1 seats
Labour Party : 2,381,760 votes 15.7% (-6.9%) 13 seats -5 seats
Liberal Democrats Party : 2,080,613 votes 13.7% (-1.2%) 11 seats +1 seats
Green Party : 1,303,745 votes 8.6% (+2.4%) 2 seats 0 seats
British National Party : 943,598 votes 6.2% (+1.3%) 2 seats +2 seats
BTW I wouldn’t call the Tories gaining 27.7% of the vote a landslide victory. 25 out 72 seats is also not a landslide, so however you look at it no party dominated the EU elections.
David
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
But they didn;t really as only 15 million of the 45 million eligable to vote turned out, and not to forget a few things:
1. Lots of people used the EU Vote as a protest vote
2. the Greens got 1.2million votes (more than the BNP)
3. The BNP got two mep’s UKIP 13, and Tories 27 not exactly that much of a famous victory then in the grand scheme of things.
And 10% won;t win a general election will it now….. get real the BNP has no chance.
Reasons to Vote British National Party : BNP 2010 General Election
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