jagman said:
... 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?
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.