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Thursday, 22 October 2009

Labour is to blame for the BNP's rise

Labour seems to have done away with the word "racialist" (whose meaning is absolutely clear), with the term "racist" which covers just about everything, including culture and religion.

While there are undoubtedly racialists who back the BNP, many people are upset about the way uncontrolled immigration has fractured their societies and is undermining their culture and religion.

Isn't this exactly how the Welsh and the Irish have felt?

Nowadays, due to the new word "racist", one can be accused - by the chattering classes, day-time TV-watchers and celeb addicts - of being prejudiced according to race - simply for standing up for one's own culture.

Labour does like its groupings - we're just numbers to them, to be manipulated as they see fit.

The word "racist" has such a wide meaning that it has become a valuable political tool for an immoral party which, due to it's largely anti-English policies, has fostered BNP support.

Let's not forget that those who support the BNP are mainly disaffected Labour voters who feel that Labour no longer represents them.

This is somewhat akin to conservative-minded people defecting to UKIP because they feel that the Conservatives no longer represent them.

The three main parties have only themselves to blame. Their abuse of power by "consensus" has cost them our respect and trust.

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