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Everyone has noticed how the new, modern BNP has surfaced in recent years, looking, to all intent and purposes, like a normal contemporary party? Nice suits, polite and instant format answers and ideology, ready to welcome ethnic members (possibly?) and certainly ready to welcome any vote from any ethnic background... especially the whites, of course. Perhaps this should be re-branded Nationalism Lite? If the BNP have changed in the way they are trying to depict, then there is still an image that bequests; associates and unquestionably draws in the unpleasant, the unlikeable and the plain repulsive. Sure there are good, actually decent people seriously worried about the rise of, what is seemingly, unrestrained immigration, and who may now make their mark in the far right partys box come voting day.
However, there is also a swathe of new support that has unquestionably been drawn to the depiction of what they stand for or have stood for, and they soon become the far right stereotype if not in the shaven headed combat-bomber jacket wearing fools, then certainly in approach; attitude and mindset. In recent European election campaigning, a reputable local newspaper columnist reported that their new found enthusiasts were parading the streets of North West England, from a vehicle that blasted out Hitlers favourite composer Wagner! Did they also boom out Tomorrow Belongs To Me!? What were these boneheads thinking and are they really that thick?!
Griffin is supposedly to have fumed - maybe he did, maybe he didnt. Perhaps the real incompetence and ineptitude of the party may be so much that theyll be rewarded!? Not much has changed in some aspects...
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Just looking at the comments left on my page by 'The BNP' these are some of the internet canvassers, activists and recruiters; spewing filth and submitting n***er jokes - and you really think they are a fresh, modern party of our political arena, or just a ham-fisted mish-mash of nausea and abhorrence that is a throwback to darker days of European politics?
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The emergence of a rejuvenated but misleading Right has seen the Left come to the fore, also. The Left have disturbingly been far too silent on far too many issues, such as the rise in religious militancy and authoritarianism namely is the name of Islam. Although there have been small displays of protest from certain sections of the Left against this, it has been subdued and restrained and a little cowed and half hearted in my opinion. Another aspect of tthe British political bipolar front is the "contrast of class". While the Right holds sway with the white lower classes, the Left is for the most part middle class, (and white for that matter) - who would have thought that in the heady days of socialism and the old Labour Party, ey?