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Old 08-04-2012, 00:02   #15
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Re: Hyndburn local elections, 2012.

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Originally Posted by Restless View Post
TBH I don't like the sound of UKIP. To me they sound a lot like BNP but include a message of "hey we are not racist" But advocate many of the same policies.

I try to stay out of politics. But I have got to admit with people actually voting for the above two parties-- I am going to have to join in and vote for some party or other.

Is there some kind of questionnaire online where you can fill it in to get a good idea where different views may give you an idea on where you fit in with a political mindset ?
As someone who was actively involved in opposing, and fighting the National Front, and other far-right groups, from the age of fifteen, I can assure you they are no more, or no less racist, than any of the mainstream political parties.

Thinking Britons deserve a say in their future, via a referendum, over E.U. membership, an organisation not one citizen of this country has ever voted we join, does not equal racism.

It is basically a one issue party, but they are the best candidate, considering the opposition, for my protest vote.
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