BNP Leader Nick Griffin Wants Amir Khan To Leave Britain

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  1. abzmanc

    abzmanc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Our infrastructure is collapsing not because of immigrants, but because of our governments pissing BILLIONS up the wall on pointless wars, bailing out greedy ****s in the square mile etc etc. These many BILLIONS could easily help maintain and improve the public services. Anyways back to the topic. BNP are ****s, anyone who sympathises with them in anyway shape or form are also ****s.
     
  2. dan-b

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    I agree the things you mentioned have exacerbated the problem, but there were strains on our infrastructure long before the toxic debts in the banking system caused the recession. People have been angry about immigration for a long time now, but people have been afraid to speak up because of political correctness. Recession or not, the current level of immigration to this country has to be curbed.
     
  3. brown bomber

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    Exactly. The country has more then enough resources to support immigrants as well as us but we give money to selfish rich ****s who employ their perv sex partners and rent houses off their daughters for 2000 a week. This is theft. These pricks should be in jail. Also Polish cars? Why are they here. Buy tax like the rest of us poles and stop taking the ****.

    Money should be spent imrpoving the construction of this company. No way should people been laid off there is work to do.

    God I hate politics and I hate the snobby ****s in power at the moment. BNP play on this they pretend to be men and women of the street. Their not, their scumbags who are playing on the poor current state of affairs.
     
  4. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    The MPs' expenses scandal has become the touchstone for people's general disillusionment with politics. What we need is less MPs in Parliament and for the ones we do have to be of high quality. I would support a pay rise for MPs and a total scrapping of expenses so there would be no further ambiguity.

    We can't continue to allow people to immigrate to this country at the current levels though. We're a small island, it's not sustainable.
     
  5. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Dan I know very little about politics but i'll take your word for it. I find it utterly frustrating especiallly as it is completely out of my control.

    The way I look at it is they put some old lady in jail a few years back for not paying £1000 coucil tax. Yet these ****ing pricks spend thousands on luxuries.

    Its not hard to find a trades-man close to your family and say do this work, charge me £20K give me 10K back you keep the rest. Thats what would have happened.

    Every week I'm giving these pricks well over £100 and what for? What do they do for me?

    **** them I say. Guy Fawkes had the right idea.
     
  6. MaliSlamusrex

    MaliSlamusrex Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the problem is not imigrants in general, there is a Pakistani doctor in the city and he is here and he is doing a good job and contributing, the problem is with the people who just come to claim benefits.

     
  7. punchdrunkgench

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    some really good points being made on here i work in a town that has a high bnp membership rate, (dagenham) when i talk to these people who support them it is quiet clear alot of them do not truely understand bnp policies and are purely supporting them as a protest vote to the immigration problem we have in the area.
    i belive up until 10 years ago immingrationhas had a huge benfit to the country after the war many people came from the jamica/barbados etc to do the joibs white people wouldnt do and the british goverment even put posters and adverts up showing a path made of gold leading to the uk these people came and worked bloody hard in low paid jobs like the health service and anyone who has been in hospital can vouch for the hard work they do.
    the problem has been the huge rise in immigration from countries like nigeria they arrive in the uk knowing exactly what they are entitled to and ensure they get every penny of it and hard working british people and by that i mean people whose family have paid taxes and contributed to the system not there colour are ignored, and that frustates them.
    i l give you an example of the crazy system i rent a few properties to the council its a good deal for me as they give me long term rents aand pay every month every property has an african family in it that has just arrived no one works and no one pays a penny they get rent and council tax paid £1050 a month £154 a week to live off food vouchers and in one case the council bought them a car as they said it would help them find work!

    it is this system that breeds anger and hatred which then developes into racism and as along as the system continues like this racist tensions will continue to bubble and inturn it fuels support for crackpot idiots like the bnp
     
  8. TBooze

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    Hard times can polarize peoples political views to one extreme or the other. But this is Britain the 21st century, not Germany in the 20s.

    There is little to worry about if the BNP get a good result in the European elections, because come next year in the General election there will be little protest voting, as we are quite a middle of the road country, that does not like major change.

    Conservative/Labour are 99% the same party now a days, it just that the Tories come across as being fresher today, the same as Blair did 12 years ago.
     
  9. dan-b

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    Good post. Now that we're in a recession we simply cannot to afford to support these people anymore. We need to take example from Australia's immigration policy. If you have something positive to contribute then you are allowed in. I don't have a problem with genuine refugees but that has become such a spurious term it's almost been rendered meaningless. A lot of blame has to lie, also, with solicitors who have abused the human rights act to the point where it no longer has any bearing on its original purpose.
     
  10. scurlaruntings

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    What you must understand is Barking and Dagenham are working class area's typically voting for the old socialist labour. I have lived in Dagenham since 1983. Iv watched the entire demographic change dramatically in the last 10 years. I was one of only 7 black children in my year in one of Britains largest schools. Now at least 40% of the children in that school are from an ethnic minority. I left school in 1995.

    What people dont like is change. The facts remain steady immigration has been here since the 50's. Thats not likely to change now that the EU is here. The only diffrence is "where" the migrants are coming from. People complain about Africans Pakistani's etc when the highest influx of immigrants are from Europe. But of course the simpleton Dagenmite doesnt know the diffrence because there skin is white. So immediately it gives the BNP ammunition and a nice fiddle to play at the working mans expense.

    The industrys that once were in Dagenham and Barking are long gone.
    The borough has no wealth or direct skills to speak of. Of course with more migrants coming into the borough it simply drives the borough further down and essentially turns it into a ghetto. Naturally the local citizens who are of course simple types arent educated enough to see the wood for the tree's and buy Griffins spin hook line and sinker. I assure you civil war will kick off in this borough first before Griffin can ever become a major influence in this constituency. The man is vile scum that i wouldnt even **** on if he was alight. He deserves everything he gets. He's NOT a reflection of British culture or Britain and doesnt know **** all about this countries storied history or socalled "Anglo Saxon" values. All he repeats is the same right wing extremism and then tries to sugar coat it under the auspices of democracy. He's your typical failed Conservative hack.

    I mean whats there party political policies/agenda other than immigration? Whats there stance on Climate Change? How are they going to tackle the failing NHS? Whats there remedy to the current failure in Britains service sector in regards to banking insurance etc and the systemic risks in the current economic climate? Do they even have a shadow chancellor?

    Im pretty sure not one of these questions would even get an appropriate answer. There politics is nothing more than the usual knee jerk reaction to bull**** media rhetoric and their right wing agenda. No one worth there salt would give a pathetic organisation like this the time of day.
     
  12. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    In other words, so us white working class idiots can understand, Griffin is a bum.
     
  13. widdy

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    people are scared of what this country has become,have any of you come through Calais,**** me theres thousands waiting to come here,and not many want to work,just claim,and this is a BIG drain on our economy,im not just saying its the immigrants who do this,scruffy white black or brown british people do this as well,but the influx of thousands and thousands (probably millions)off immigrants puts a massive strain on our already drained coffers.
    if the bnp put this immigration policy in big letters,the general pissed off population will read this and nowt else and think "they got my vote",it happened in burnley a few years ago.i agree with a lot they say,but disagree with most.
    just got to say as well,i don't vote,never have, cos they all **** in the same pot in parliament,and recent events have strengthened my cause as well,there are all robbing twats,who look after no 1,and us the english people come waaaaayyyyyyyy down there list of priorities
     
  14. punchdrunkgench

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  15. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Australia have the benefits of not being in the EU. They also take quite a pragmatic approach to Immigration and themselves have large support for right wing parties. I dont agree with there history nor with that vile female that led them. ( cant remember the parties name )

    This being said the approach here needs to be far more stringent. But what you must understand is Britain is at the behest of the European Council. They make the decisions as to immigration and the nations regional qouta of migrants. The British government gets a nice sum to accepting them. Pity there not going to live i Chelsea aye..