That is such a bullshit argument but fairly typical of the poorly thought through, "ooh look at me I'm such an iconoclast, aren't I clever" approach you take to all political debates.
My arguments are very well thought through, thank you very much. It would be reasonable if you could grant me that, me old pus filled spots. I respect your point of view and ability to think, even if I don't agree with it.
If basically all you're saying is "don't vote Labour, Tory or Lib Dem" that's all you had to post. You could have even recommended people follow you're example and spoil their ballot. Instead you implied that a vote for any minority party would be preferable, when clearly it fucking wouldn't be.
That's what I did post???
You wouldn't prefer a BNP MP in Swindon to any of the othe parties on offer would you? So why say better to vote for them than one of the big 3? You had to include them on your list options because somehow you thought it would make you look "radical" in your rather special definition of that word.
I've explained that already. You're just getting shitty because even the mention of 'BNP' sends you into apoplexy. I understand that you wish they didn't exist, but they do. Again, if I had included the UK Communist Party instead, would you have responded like this? I thought not.
Everything about the way you approach political debate makes me chuckle because it reminds me so much of the way several of the tiny ultra left sects of the 80's and 90's used to go about things, constantly trying to "out-radical" each other, and almost being proud of the fact that their political opinions were so much in the minority. They were basically just indulging in childish attention seeking too.
I'm not trying to "out-radical" anyone? My political stance is based on a philosophy that has been around for over 60 years, so it is nothing new. I wish it was in the majority, which it will be one day when dogmatic lefties like you have finally died out, thank god.