The BNP member list was recently leaked and I have a link that shows you the closest 20 entries (postcode + name) but, probably shouldn't be posting that haha.
I vote (A) and i'll have prize 125G, my guess is the car is worth £12.595...Kollega said:I think you should let them,because:
A) You can call them out on their bullshit and morally crush them using cold,hard logic.
B) You can organize the burning of swastika and defacing of Hitler's portraits outside.
C) If things go south,you can just throw rotten tomatoes and bricks at them.
Whenever you here anyone saying anything controversial your are hearing the freedom of speech act in place. Just beacuse you don't notice anything else doesn't mean no-one else speaks... duh...Napalm_Man said:This is my major problem with this whole "Free Speech" thing the only people who bother using it are a bunch of idiots talking bollocks (not british just love saying that btw). Let them speak but just ignore them maybe list to Kollega and toss a rotten tomato for me :3.
Controversial doesn't have a negative or posotive notation it simply means that something is discussable, you could consider almoust anything on this website controversial that doesn't mean it's all politics and I am well aware that free speech is a very good thing. Perhaps you didn't understand the light heartedness of my post or maybe my sense of humor is not approptiate for this thread so I am sorry for any misunderstanding[spoiler/]... duh...[/spoiler]ravens_nest said:Whenever you here anyone saying anything controversial your are hearing the freedom of speech act in place. Just beacuse you don't notice anything else doesn't mean no-one else speaks... duh...Napalm_Man said:This is my major problem with this whole "Free Speech" thing the only people who bother using it are a bunch of idiots talking bollocks (not british just love saying that btw). Let them speak but just ignore them maybe list to Kollega and toss a rotten tomato for me :3.
All the better. Last thing we need is a Tory government in an economic recession.cuddly_tomato said:The problem here is the British people contains a lot of racist, homophobic bigots, or as they are more commonly known, "old people". If our older generations and some of our more senior pub-goers and taxi-drivers were to post in this here thread we it would look considerably less one sided. I am personally worried that giving this man a platform to spout his shite is going to increase his vote, and thus will make some of the more extreme elements of the Tory party think that they could get those votes by becoming more BNPish themselves, thus let extremism in through the back door.Machines Are Us said:Agreed. By stopping them from doing what they have every right to do (Discuss their policies with the public) we are giving them a chance to claim unfair treatment which can be more damaging.
Let them talk, let them explain their policies, and trust that the majority of British people are not stupid enough to follow a bunch of racist, homophobic bigots.
I'd be the same, but I'd get forced to Greece. The weather'd be better, but I don't think I'd cope well.Trivun said:That's actually a very good point. I'm partly Serbian simply because my grandparents emigrated to the UK years ago and met here, my dad and uncle were both born in Britain, but even though they were born and raised here and I was born and raised here, I would still be kicked out, into a country I've never been to, don't know the language of, and know almost nothing about. And that is a major problem.fix-the-spade said:Ethnic british being defined as white anglo-saxon from the UK or Ireland only. Trivun wouldn't be a full citizen to them, he's part Serbian, so not ethnically british. Neither is anyone who is black, asian, far eastern and so on, it's an incredibly narrow, discrimnative (and in my opinion dangerous) view.