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Ditto.
Ditto.
Same here
Is that not the whole point?
The truth will out so to speak. The results so far do not suport Griffin's assertion that support is strong fromthe forces.
A bold decision from GoodCO to simply allow a poll to speak for itself. What better way is there to show the truth?
its the CO's trainset and they can do as they will with it
not serving(yet), would not vote for them even were it to cost me my liberty and/or life
and similar to tropper66 i feel - let them speak, i don't have to listen
(but set foot on my property campaigning and i will use force to remove you!)
Same as every other party.
I have never voted due to there being no party I wanted running this country - and certainly don't want the BNP!
Actually, they do, and very strongly. The 2% which I see at time of reading could represent 12 or so sitting MPs, while the 14% of 'possibles' could represent over 80. Those are the sort of figures which any politician squirts himself over. The interesting bit, of course, is that 14% of the polled, and why they're thinking about voting for the BNP. It's a protest vote, a complaint that the mainstream parties are being cowardly, mendacious and unrepresentative. And they're right.
God, I can't wait for Question Time. Pity there's a good film on the other side so I won't see it.
Do you support the BNP
Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:56 am
I thought this would be interesting in the light of the thread about the use of a political banner on the site. I'd like to separate BNP support from the banner issue.

Good CO
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:57 am
There is no way I can tell who voted what, so this is completely anonymous.
Last edited by Good CO on Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:06 am; edited 1 time in total
Last edited by Good CO on Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:06 am; edited 1 time in total

Good CO
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:58 am
Boss
As this has the potential to be picked up and used tonight on Question Time, should this not have options to indicate if you are serving or not?
As this has the potential to be picked up and used tonight on Question Time, should this not have options to indicate if you are serving or not?

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spaz
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:00 am
i thought the mods said no more B'n' P threads on arrse a while back?

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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:00 am
Ex-Soldier - not a chance in hell of me voting for the BNP

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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:02 am
homeworker:
Ex-Soldier - not a chance in hell of me voting for the BNP
Ditto.

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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:03 am
mistersoft:
homeworker:
Ex-Soldier - not a chance in hell of me voting for the BNP
Ditto.
Same here

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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:04 am
Not Serving /never have, wouldn't vote for the three main parties, and absolutely no chance of voting for the BNP Scum.

leveller
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:07 am
NO, but I do think they should be aloud to have their say, If only to show what a bunch of cnuts they are

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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:11 am
Fugly:
Boss
As this has the potential to be picked up and used tonight on Question Time, should this not have options to indicate if you are serving or not?
As this has the potential to be picked up and used tonight on Question Time, should this not have options to indicate if you are serving or not?
Is that not the whole point?
The truth will out so to speak. The results so far do not suport Griffin's assertion that support is strong fromthe forces.
A bold decision from GoodCO to simply allow a poll to speak for itself. What better way is there to show the truth?

jagman
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:12 am
ta_wannabe_sig:
i thought the mods said no more B'n' P threads on arrse a while back?
its the CO's trainset and they can do as they will with it
not serving(yet), would not vote for them even were it to cost me my liberty and/or life
and similar to tropper66 i feel - let them speak, i don't have to listen
(but set foot on my property campaigning and i will use force to remove you!)

nebapneb
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:12 am
Fair enough.
Serving, absolutely no way would I even consider them.
Serving, absolutely no way would I even consider them.

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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:14 am
Serving
Not a chance would I vote for those scum
Not a chance would I vote for those scum

Stinkerson
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:15 am
tropper66:
NO, but I do think they should be aloud to have their say, If only to show what a bunch of cnuts they are
Same as every other party.
I have never voted due to there being no party I wanted running this country - and certainly don't want the BNP!

kes1
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:16 am
Ex soldier and I dont support any of what they say, although I do support their right to say it 100%.

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Arte_et_Marte
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:21 am
soon to be serving. [u]Theres is no way i would vote for the bnp[/u], however i think the way the country deals with immagration and the pc brigade i think many people will turn to them as they see no alternative. however it is pretty clear to me that nick griffin is a cnut and i think he will be shown as such on question time.

jaylad
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Re: Do you support the BNP?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:22 am
jagman:
... The results so far do not suport Griffin's assertion that support is strong fromthe forces.
A bold decision from GoodCO to simply allow a poll to speak for itself. What better way is there to show the truth?
A bold decision from GoodCO to simply allow a poll to speak for itself. What better way is there to show the truth?
Actually, they do, and very strongly. The 2% which I see at time of reading could represent 12 or so sitting MPs, while the 14% of 'possibles' could represent over 80. Those are the sort of figures which any politician squirts himself over. The interesting bit, of course, is that 14% of the polled, and why they're thinking about voting for the BNP. It's a protest vote, a complaint that the mainstream parties are being cowardly, mendacious and unrepresentative. And they're right.
God, I can't wait for Question Time. Pity there's a good film on the other side so I won't see it.

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