Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Don't stand so close to me

It seems that our politicians don’t want to sit next to each other, at least if they are the BNP and anybody else. Now the BNP are vile little shits, whom after hearing what they said about Johnson Beharry VC should be at the receiving end of a Battalion sized kicking. Nevertheless thanks to ZanuLabour immigration policy they have persuaded a small number of deluded and quite frankly stupid people to vote for them. We don’t (thanks to First past the post) have to deal with them in the UK, but we do have to sit with them in Europe since they are democratically elected. Not to do so gives them ammunition, as they can point to how petty opposition to them has got. It legitimises them even more in the eyes of their supporters.

Diane Dodds – the Independent Democratic Unionist who has refused to sit next to the buggers is bang out of order. As far as the European parliament goes the BNP are hardly uniquely evil. There’s god knows how many Fascists, Commies and assorted terrorist loons whose gut instinct would be to ship parts of their own population off in boxcars, be they Gypsies or Landowners. If politicians refused to sit next to each other because of the fact that one or both of them was a nasty piece of work, there would be more barriers between them than Hampton Court maze. So she should hold her nose and plonk her butt next to them. She can of course wear this T-shirt.


Labour are loosing bowel control in their pants over this, the thought of all “their” white feral underclass starting to respond like Pavlov’s Dog to vote for chaps in spiffy black shirts, rather than Red rosettes, is a nightmare to them. They’ll be left with the inner cities, Journalists and diversity outreach co-ordinators being the only part of their client state that can be relied on to vote for them and/or spout the party line. And as a result they want “All Parties” to deal with the BNP threat, when quite clearly the only party that is threatened by a minority BNP taking enough votes to put them out of contention in some seats is Labour. They are too small to worry any other party, Their policies of vast state handouts are hardly going to appeal to Conservative voters, whilst their distinctly Un-PC language isn’t going to appeal to Liberals.



2 immoderate opinions:

Anonymous said...

"a small number of deluded and quite frankly stupid people to vote for them"

A million votes?

A small number?

Travelgall said...

http://www.insidebigbrother.net/ratings.ibb

It is compared to the total number of morons out there, it's not even half the number of retards in this country - see above. Quite frankly the BNP are under-performing.