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RedAnarchist
29th April 2004, 11:53
Everyone who is eligible to vote in the June 10th European and General Local Elections in the UK and wishes to send Blair a message that the people wont take his bullshit any more, and to prevent the BNP scum getting any more seats, vote RESPECT-Unity!

I have started a petition for all those that support RESPECT-Unity - http://www.petitiononline.com/gal10way/petition.html


http://www.respectcoalition.org/

toastedmonkey
29th April 2004, 16:09
these thing really arent that good an idea, "new" parties like respect come around every few years. They give up the fight and draw attention away from where it should be being paid.

These people should stay in the Labour party, and we should all still support it, labour is the closest thing to leftwing we have, and i know it isnt, but it is far easier to bring the labour party back to its socialist roots than changing the tories or the libs, or even making a new party.

These [respect] people are drawing attention and support away from the fight, we must stay in the party and fight to get rid of the tories in disguise, like blair, from the party and return it to the workers.

James
29th April 2004, 16:44
i agree with the toasted monkey.
Respect is a silly party. Its just the SWP and Muslim league people; they are all going to alienate voters with their extremist policies. No one in England will vote for a party that wants to open our borders. Immigrants are hated by the working class and middleclass alike.

Its a way to waste votes - thus giving the BNP a victory.

I'm voting for an independent, Green, or independence party in the Euro elections

BOZG
2nd May 2004, 20:50
Extremist policies???? They're a bunch of fucking liberals.

Kez
2nd May 2004, 21:03
which independence party would this be James?

Poderosa III
4th May 2004, 08:53
I agree with a lot of their policies (in particular the minimum wage policy), although at the time of writing they only have 2 signatures (including mine), as far as i'm concerned they've got my support, although i am sceptical about them actual doing anything. (New parties take years and yeasrs and years to get to any actual position of authority or power within the house of commons.)

Saint-Just
4th May 2004, 09:03
Originally posted by [email protected] 2 2004, 09:03 PM
which independence party would this be James?
UKIP?

Kez
4th May 2004, 15:16
yes, the racist nationalist one