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English Democrats>EDP beaten by Raving Loonies in Henley!
Little Englander (sour) 07:38 PM 27-06-2008

Originally Posted by A66:
BNP's:-) result against the ED's:-) result in Henley proves that being British:-) is politically more popular than being English:-). The little England parties should now pack in and support Unionism instead of wasting their time and splitting patriotic voting.

And what "Union" would that be?
The one where life saving drugs are available in one country but not in another
The one where university students in one country get their aducation free whereas in another country the students rack up £12,000 - £20,000 debts.
Etc.etc. etc.

You say your from Durham well a hop, skip and a jump and you can be in the land of milk and honey (paid for by the English).

Give up?, as Paisley used to say, Never, Never, Never.
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Vortex 08:31 PM 27-06-2008
The BNP actually support an English parliament and recognise the unique contribution that the English have made to the development of this great nation. We just happen to believe that while there are certain cultural differences between us, we are essentially part of the same family and should be uniting together against the EU superstate and world government which would reduce various peoples and indirectly their unique heritages to that of a museum exhibit. United we stand, divided we fall.

There are of course some people who believe that anyone born in a geographical location can automatically be classed as a representative of that nation, however we believe that we have more in common with Jock, Paddy, and Taffy than Ahmed, Mohammed and Abdul, because they were born in London and not Glasgow, Cardiff or Belfast.
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cassie 11:38 PM 27-06-2008

Originally Posted by Northumbrian:
No - it just shows that immigration is a major issue for people.

Nice one son! :-)


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cassie 11:42 PM 27-06-2008

Originally Posted by Little Englander (sour):
And what "Union" would that be?
The one where life saving drugs are available in one country but not in another
The one where university students in one country get their education free whereas in another country the students rack up £12,000 - £20,000 debts.
Etc.etc. etc.

You say your from Durham well a hop, skip and a jump and you can be in the land of milk and honey (paid for by the English).

Give up?, as Paisley used to say, Never, Never, Never.

Nah! It's the one where you need to cloak English produce in the UJ in order to sell it in Scotland.

The same one where you prevent the largest single ethnic group from recording their ethnic origins in censusses! :-)


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blueblood1920 12:02 AM 28-06-2008

Originally Posted by Vortex:
The BNP actually support an English parliament and recognise the unique contribution that the English have made to the development of this great nation. We just happen to believe that while there are certain cultural differences between us, we are essentially part of the same family and should be uniting together against the EU superstate and world government which would reduce various peoples and indirectly their unique heritages to that of a museum exhibit. United we stand, divided we fall.

There are of course some people who believe that anyone born in a geographical location can automatically be classed as a representative of that nation, however we believe that we have more in common with Jock, Paddy, and Taffy than Ahmed, Mohammed and Abdul, because they were born in London and not Glasgow, Cardiff or Belfast.

Well said Vortex.
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Independence Now! 02:27 AM 28-06-2008

Originally Posted by Vortex:
The BNP actually support an English parliament and recognise the unique contribution that the English have made to the development of this great nation. We just happen to believe that while there are certain cultural differences between us, we are essentially part of the same family and should be uniting together against the EU superstate and world government which would reduce various peoples and indirectly their unique heritages to that of a museum exhibit. United we stand, divided we fall.

There are of course some people who believe that anyone born in a geographical location can automatically be classed as a representative of that nation, however we believe that we have more in common with Jock, Paddy, and Taffy than Ahmed, Mohammed and Abdul, because they were born in London and not Glasgow, Cardiff or Belfast.




Precisely. What genuine English nationalist believes that it is ok for native Englishmen and women to become outnumbered in cities such as Leicester and Birmingham in the next few years ect? I think some of the problem with the EDP is the way they put across their points. That London election broadcast was quite frankly a disgrace with its childish anti-Scottish rant by Matt O'Connor.
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Independence Now! 02:33 AM 28-06-2008

Originally Posted by blueblood1920:
:-):-):-):-):-):-):-)

EDP site failled to comment on the result yet.



Their anti-BNP rant after their debacle at Sedgefield was quite a laugh! I can't wait for the next installment!
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rjt 08:43 AM 28-06-2008

Originally Posted by Little Englander (sour):
And what "Union" would that be?
The one where life saving drugs are available in one country but not in another
The one where university students in one country get their aducation free whereas in another country the students rack up £12,000 - £20,000 debts.
Etc.etc. etc.

You say your from Durham well a hop, skip and a jump and you can be in the land of milk and honey (paid for by the English).

Give up?, as Paisley used to say, Never, Never, Never.

I am not sure that quoting a man who went back on everything he beleived in ( or said he did) and commited political fornication with the IRA is really the person to quote.
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cassie 11:30 AM 28-06-2008

Originally Posted by Independence Now!:
Precisely. What genuine English nationalist believes that it is ok for native Englishmen and women to become outnumbered in cities such as Leicester and Birmingham in the next few years ect? I think some of the problem with the EDP is the way they put across their points. That London election broadcast was quite frankly a disgrace with its childish anti-Scottish rant by Matt O'Connor.

I'm sure that the EDP values greatly the unwanted, malign opinions of its patently obnoxious enemies, especially when they are based on contrived hypotheses! :-)


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cassie 11:33 AM 28-06-2008

Originally Posted by Independence Now!:
Their anti-BNP rant after their debacle at Sedgefield was quite a laugh! I can't wait for the next installment!


I'm sure that the EDP values greatly the unwanted, malign and misanthropic opinions of its patently obnoxious enemies! Bring 'em on! The more the better! Come on show what undesirable causes you support which voters should avoid more than the plague!


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