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« Reply #90 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:46:13 »

oh right - thanks for explaining

My best friend is a counciller in Calne - she got told off for wearing a waist belt over her robes to a council meeting! - shes the youngest person by approx a million years
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« Reply #91 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:48:38 »

Ironside

Do you live in Corby, Northamptonshire?
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« Reply #92 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:52:06 »

Westbury is mega-Tory (has been blue since the 1920's), and they all drink at the Cons club. I used to "stick up" at their skittles alley as a kid. I'd imagine joining that establishment would automatically place you on David Cameron's Christmas card list.
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« Reply #93 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:52:53 »

out of the few i have called so far i have only had one answer. Brie. i asked him if it felt right picking a french cheese over our british cheeses and he hung up Smiley
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« Reply #94 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:54:19 »

Ace. I might have some BNP Brie for my lunch.
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« Reply #95 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:55:56 »

I'm no supporter of the BNP and never will be. In some ways I agree with their anti immigration stance, although like most people I suspect deep down it is based on race with the BNP. My own reasons would be purely economic, I couldn't care less what race or culture someone is.

BUT, the options seem to be either Ban them (which I do not feel would be good for democracy) or let the operate as any other political part would assuming they do not directly incite racial hatred etc.  If they do that prosecute the people responsible.

In a democratic society, the fact that a certain number of people vote for them and that they have won council seats etc in some areas should make the mainstream parties sit up and take notice of at least some of what they are saying.

I dont know if the BNP members on that list are ashamed to have been "outed" or not.  Id be pissed off if my name, address, occupation, phone number etc was released to all on the net as a result of a chess club membership  
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« Reply #96 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:57:58 »

i would probably be more pissed off if i was black and suffered intimidation for years by members of the BNP
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« Reply #97 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:58:40 »

i compiled a list of my favourites:

Mr Brammah - Willing to give teaching re. BNP home-schooling

Mr Brass - Will not be renewing 07 (emigrating to Australia)

Mr Charles - Membership suspended 20.9.05 (inappropriate tattoo). Suspension lifted 27.09.05

Mr Campbell - Guardian plant ('undercover' report written for the Guardian 20/12/06. 07 renewal payment received 23/12/06

Mr Westerby - Happy for his phone no. to be disclosed.

Mr Underwood - Will not be renewing 07 (objects to being told he shouldn't wear a bomber jacket)

Mr Stanton - Ex-Conservative and then Lib-Dem councillor, ex-chairman of local Green Party and UKIP member Minister of Religion. Cert. Ed. Hobbies: steam railways

Mr Shaddick - Report from Mike Howson 2/8/07: member describes himself as a witch: potential embarrassment if active

Mr Ruddock - Will not be renewing 07 - unhappy with style of Party presentation

Mr Rogers - Will not be renewing 07 ("Jehova God only real hope for mankind")

Ms Penwarden - Request for absolute confidentiality

Mr Perkins - Will not be renewing 07 (emigrating to Portugal)

Mr Murray - Has two suits of medieval 14th & 15th century armour and can joust for rallies

Mr Musgrave - Web-site manager: anti-multiculturalism/economic migration

Mr Harwood - (discretion requested) Teacher (secondary school)

Mrs Bettley - Discretion required re. employment concerns Police officer
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« Reply #98 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 12:00:43 »

I'd be more pissed of if I'd accidentally sliced off my own balls in a freak cheese cutting incident this morning.

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« Reply #99 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 12:03:23 »

So where does that leave the teachers / coppers?

Will they be sacked for being a member of a legal political party?

If they do is that really a good thing for democracy or society in general, regardless of how much you despise their views?
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« Reply #100 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 12:04:51 »

I'd never argue that anybody "perscetutes" because it's not really a word.

And drop the pathetic persecution complex. No-ones placed any bloody limits on your rights to have your political affiliations, it's just that someone, most likely a member of your own party has made public what those affiliations are.

I simply made the point that most members of political parties don't feel the need to hide their membership, and that it's odd that so many of your lot are so upset about people knowing what their politics are. Why is that do you think?

Your lot keep making out you're speaking for the mythical "silent minority". If that's really true, if, as you claim, most people actually agree with you, what is it you're so fucking ashamed of?

What they're scared of, what you're all scared of, isn't that some left activist group is going to firebomb you, that's more your lots tactics (I can post the link to the list of such convictions again if you like), but that the general public, your own colleagues and neighbours will want nothing to do with you. And a lot will. Because most people find your political ideas fucking disgusting.

And if it means local groups demonstrating outside shops and pubs run by your members, letting customers know the politics of the people they're about to give their money to, and that fucks up their businesses then tough shit.





 
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Rich Pullen

« Reply #101 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 12:05:28 »

Mr Brass - Will not be renewing 07 (emigrating to Australia)
Mr Perkins - Will not be renewing 07 (emigrating to Portugal)

Tee-hee.

and the nationalist groups of those  nations will be waiting.
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Lumps

« Reply #102 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 12:08:17 »

So where does that leave the teachers / coppers?

Will they be sacked for being a member of a legal political party?

If they do is that really a good thing for democracy or society in general, regardless of how much you despise their views?

If you were a member of an ethnic minority do you think you'd be confident of being dealt with impartially by a teacher or a copper, or a prison officer that was a member of the BNP?

I wouldn't.
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Rich Pullen

« Reply #103 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 12:13:14 »

If you were a member of an ethnic minority do you think you'd be confident of being dealt with impartially by a teacher or a copper, or a prison officer that was a member of the BNP?

I wouldn't.

...and this is it.

That teacher could've simply voted BNP and not risked their job by actually registering with the BNP.

Each to their own, but unlike most other legal parties in the UK, BNP members know the risks they face if registering with them and shouldn't have been so naive to think that their information was safe. I'm more than sure a large chunk of the list are not bothered by this leak.
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« Reply #104 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 12:22:15 »

So where does that leave the teachers / coppers?

Will they be sacked for being a member of a legal political party?

If they do is that really a good thing for democracy or society in general, regardless of how much you despise their views?

Legality is not the issue.

Buddhism is a legal religion, but if I was known to be a Buddhist it would prevent me from being actively participating in the Catholic church (for example).

Similarly, the BNP is a legal political organisation, but if I was known to be a BNP member it would prevent me from actively participating in respectable society.

Simple really.
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