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    i think more people are voting BNP because they think that the BNP are their only choice of cutting down asylum seekers,which the majority of the uk are afraid will change our country.
    ------mental note------- britain has always been multicultural because the country has been invaded so many times in the past, also we owned the biggest empire in the world but up until the last twenty-thirty years the country has decided that we don't like asylum seekers....what bullshit....this country is the most multicultural society in the world..why complain.Immigrants have always helped our country.they bring money and things that we wouldn't know or see without them----
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    Originally posted by rise_up@Jun 30 2005, 02:56 PM
    i think more people are voting BNP because they think that the BNP are their only choice of cutting down asylum seekers,which the majority of the uk are afraid will change our country.
    ------mental note------- britain has always been multicultural because the country has been invaded so many times in the past, also we owned the biggest empire in the world but up until the last twenty-thirty years the country has decided that we don't like asylum seekers....what bullshit....this country is the most multicultural society in the world..why complain.Immigrants have always helped our country.they bring money and things that we wouldn't know or see without them----
    Agreed.

    Don't count new labour as an even mainstream left vote.
    Agreed, they're pretty much just as bad as the Tories. Next party closest to those two are the Lib Dems, who should win. I think they will, in time. Maybe not next election, maybe the one after. Depends when WW3 occurs I guess, haha.
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    Originally posted by Kitbag@Jun 30 2005, 08:53 PM
    Don't count new labour as an even mainstream left vote.
    Agreed, they're pretty much just as bad as the Tories. Next party closest to those two are the Lib Dems, who should win. I think they will, in time. Maybe not next election, maybe the one after. Depends when WW3 occurs I guess, haha.
    Yeah labour are right-wing now. I don't really think the Lib Dem's are capable of running Britain.
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    That's true. Charles Kennedy as Prime Minister: "Well we've got rid of Identity Cards...Erm...Think I'll have a sandwich..."
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    Originally posted by Kitbag@Jul 1 2005, 03:23 PM
    That's true. Charles Kennedy as Prime Minister: "Well we've got rid of Identity Cards...Erm...Think I'll have a sandwich..."



    He looks like he's going to have a heart attack at any minute. We want George Galloway running Britain! Oh yeah!......
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    That'd be interesting.
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    I don't like Galloway but he's be good compared to the three main established parties although i would prefer the Green party; they have an excellent manifesto and proposals.
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    I think if the Lib Dems had a more aware and politically-minded leader then they'd do quite well. Green Party? I like their proposals, but the nobheads in Britian will never let them in.
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    Hmm, if we had proportional representation they would have a bit of influence in the house of commons.
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    It is polarisation. Happened in Germany and caused WW2. Here?
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    it is the most fair system tho. better than having a government that only won 1/3 of the votes.

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