Euro '09 Leaflet Review: Green, Tory, LibDem, Labour, UKIP & BNP leaflets compared
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My daughter and son-in-law just phoned me and said they switched from Labour to BNP. They have become disillusioned with Labour.
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Bet this bloke aint got a girlfriend!!! BNP FOR ME!
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UKIP and the Greens the next two big parties
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@SubterraneanPop They won only 2 seats because of a extremely low voter turnout
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I would be annoyed about still using ounces and pounds. fully metric please
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The BNP won 2 european seats - deal with it, this country is sick of liberal left wing fascists.
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What i don't get is why someone has given be the thumps down for asking a polite question , might aswell not bother people polite to the morally bankcrupt intellectually inept twats then
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oh, well done sherlock.
bnp leaflet - fail
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loyallands you are clearly a moron and attacking this fine public servent on bullshit irrelatent grounds , how bout you tell me why your voting BNP , please :)
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How did i know this little weedy puff was going to slag off the bnp leaflet.
According to the CIA World Fact Book Britain, despite having one of the most efficient agriculture systems in Europe, still has to import 40% of it's food.
Does that not mean our little island is overpopulated?
Does the 'green' party support open borders for Britain? (answer: yes it does)
How can a party call itself 'green' when it supports outstripping the carrying capacity of the land? (answer: it can't)
The 'Green' party. Green on the outside, red on the inside. Crypto-commy scum.
SlowLiberalDeath 2 years ago 3
The huge level of food importing is more to do with changes in the food & agriculture market. Shipping apples from New Zealand instead of using local fruit, corn from the USA instead of local grains etc. Our agricultural capacity has been allowed to whither away meaning we are producing much less food in the UK than we used to. That's the key problem the 40% figure refers to, not immigration.
jpkitcat 2 years ago