Re: BNP anyone?
I'm in agreement with A-b, main stream political parties should be looking at why there seems to be such a ground swell support for parties like the B.N.P.
People are tired, and to some extent frightened, at the way this and other governments have tackled issues such as immigration, and integration of the peoples who came into to this country in recent years.
Less time, pandering and patronising people, and more insistance on integration, would mean there would be less support for the more extremist political parties.
As much as I disagree with groups like the B.N.P., in a democracy they should be allowed a voice. However, I'll be using my democratic voice, and vote, not to give them my X, come election day.
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