Albion 12:13 PM 23-11-2004
The Reference Given In The BNP's Voice Of Fredom was Regarding Council Meetings In Goresbrook when The LibDems and The Torries Agreed to Let Labor with Their High Profile Minister Win And UKIP Put up a Last Miunite Candidate Which Could Have Split The BNP Vote.
You Cant Tell Me That You Were Not Hankering After The BNP Votes.
For The Record I Am Not A BNP Supporter.
I Would Only Support The BNP IF Perhaps John Tyndall Came Back And The BNP Brought Back Their Compulsory Repatriation Policy.
The BNP Have Also Sacked Steven Smith(Burnley Organiser).
They Are Discussing The Possibility Of Caving INTO phpbb_Pressure Of Caving INTO phpbb_CRE Pressure And Letting Non Whites In The Party
(AS If They Haven't Already)
I Am An NF Member And A WNP Member And Support Accordingly.
As Much As I Would Like To Support The BNP I Can't Under The Curcumstances But I Also Support UKIP And The Countryside Alliance.
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Albion 12:19 PM 23-11-2004
I Have Nothing But The Highest Respect For UKIP and If No Nationalist Candidates Stood I Would Campaign On Their Behalf.
When They Get More Power Let's See If They Practice What They Preach When It Comes To Independence And Free Speech.
UKIP Still Has A Good Understanding of How The Electorate Feel About Their 'Representatives'
As I Say UKIP And The Rest of The 'Right' Will All Grow in Strengh.
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Robert Edwards 12:23 PM 23-11-2004
If
Albion is what some people call a "Tyndallite" then he should be aware of the
Spearhead Group within the BNP. Why doesn't he join that?
A little bird tells me that John Tyndall is getting prepared to challenge Griffin for the BNP leadership.
But I rather think that Albion is one of those political butterflies that hops from one Right-wing group to another, depending which way the wind blows. The UKIP Thanet chairman, Martyn Heale, is one of those.
If John Tyndall wins the next BNP leadership election, we can see Albion as a member of more than two parties.
But would UKIP have him as a member, as well?
Sincerely,
Robert Edwards
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Albion 12:36 PM 23-11-2004
John Tyndal Would Like To Lead The BNP But Nick Griffin Will Never Allow Anybody A Chance To Lead The BNP other Than Himself,
Least of All Tyndall.
The Griffinites Are In The BNP Because They Smell The Amount Of Money Coming In And Want To Turn it INTO phpbb_A Franchise.
The Same Way The UKIP Rivals Create Their Own Parties To Get Political Jobs.
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Tom Wilde 06:27 PM 23-11-2004
Albion, are you by any chance a monumental stonemason by profession? Just wondering.
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Tom Wilde 07:10 PM 23-11-2004
Originally Posted by :
As I Say UKIP And The Rest of The 'Right' Will All Grow in Strengh.
Albion, UKIP isn't part of the 'Right'. Policywise we're liberals (small L). UKIP does contain quite a few people who used to be rightwing Tories, but the membership also includes many former LibDems, former Labour people and so on.
The BNP's Nick Griffin has certainly tried to claim similarities between UKIP and the BNP - in fact his dirty-tricks department has gone to great lengths to create that impression. But it's all a pack of lies. You can always tell when a BNP spokesman is lying, because you can see their lips moving. I hope this isn't a big disappointment to you. Let me say it again. UKIP is NOT part of the "Right".
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mkpdavies 09:00 PM 23-11-2004
No ofence Albion, but I would rather you didn't campaign for UKIP, we are not the party for you. I think you have found just the right place in the NF and should stay there.
IF in the future you do come to your senses and realise that racism is a joke and not for the more evolved people in humanity, then UKIP may have a place for you.
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Albion 10:37 AM 24-11-2004
No.
I'm Own A Near Bankrupt Gardening Buisness.
I'm Also Trying To Be A Security Guard As A 2nd Job.
:-)
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Robert Edwards 02:29 PM 24-11-2004
Albion is of a far-Right persuasion, that is clear. He seems to think more in terms of personality than the finer points of policy.
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Albion 02:35 PM 24-11-2004