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  1. Also Israel would rape Iran with or without the help of the Americans and Iran knows this, hence why it's not a good idea thme having Nuclear Weapons.

     

    Hell if a nation close to me could "wipe me out" and had a history of military agression I think I would want a stockpile of Nukes just in case.

  2. - Deport all the two million plus who are here illegally;

     

    - Deport all those who commit crimes and whose original nationality was not British;

     

    - Reject all asylum seekers who passed safe countries on their way to Britain.

     

    Honestly I don't see anything wrong with those particular ideas.

     

    If the major parties actually took a real stand over immigration the BNP would be pretty much finished.

  3. 'One In Five Voters Now Considering BNP

     

    More than a fifth of voters would consider voting for the British National Party according to the first opinion poll taken since the controversial appearance of Nick Griffin on Question Time.

     

    Taken in the hours after Mr Griffin's appearance, the YouGov poll for The Daily Telegraph found 22% of voters would seriously consider voting BNP in a future local, general or European election.

     

    Two thirds said they would never vote BNP under any circumstances, with the rest unsure.

     

    More than half of those questioned said that they agreed with the BNP, or thought that the party had a point, in wishing to speak up for the interests of the indigenous, white British people which successive governments have done too little to protect.

     

    This included 43% who said that while they shared some of its concerns, they had no sympathy for the party itself.

     

    Twelve per cent said that they completely agreed with the BNP and supported the party's decision to speak up, while 38% said that they disagreed totally with the BNP's political outlook.

     

    The figures are based on a sample of 1,314 electors across Britain interviewed online from October 22-23.

     

    A BBC spokesman said: "We have been very clear in setting out our reasons for having Nick Griffin on Question Time.

     

    "The BBC's obligation is around due impartiality. It is not our job to comment on the ebb and flow of opinion polls."

     

    Mr Griffin's debut appearance on the show sparked uproar, with angry scenes outside BBC TV Centre in west London as nearly 1,000 demonstrators protested at the move.

     

    He said he is to make a formal complaint to the BBC about his treatment on the panel, which he believed had been deliberately "twisted" in order to focus on him and his party's policies, leaving him to face a "lynch mob".

     

    Meanwhile, a former government adviser said Labour had allowed huge increases in immigration over the past decade to socially engineer a more multicultural Britain.

     

    Andrew Neather, a speechwriter who worked in Downing Street for Tony Blair and in the Home Office for Jack Straw and David Blunkett, said Labour's relaxation of controls was a deliberate plan to "open up the UK to mass migration".

     

    Ministers hoped to radically change the country and by doing so "rub the Right's nose in diversity".

     

    But Mr Neather said senior Labour figures were reluctant to discuss the policy, fearing it would alienate its "core working-class vote".

     

    Oh dear :(

     

    The part in bold I can actually believe with the cretins we have in power but revealing that now be it true or BS could very well push more voters towards the BNP.

  4. Currently playing Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines which thanks to some patching is now as close to bug/glitch free as the game can probably get.

     

    It's a fucking cracker of an RPG and with the current Vampire craze I'm amazed that no one has had a go at making another Vampire based RPG yet.

  5. HAHA funny pic :thumbsup:

     

    As for the complaints it usually only takes about a dozen for the beeb to brick it so 140 complaining about the BNP being bullied is a pretty large amount.

     

    The beeb bottled it plain and simple and changing the format simply to target Nick was the wrong way to go about things and only plays into the victim game for the BNP yet again.

  6. I always thought that Winston Churchill being a bit of a racist cunt was a well known fact.

     

    Anyway.

     

    BBC Gets Hundreds Of Complaints Over BNP

     

    The BBC says it received more than 350 complaints after BNP leader Nick Griffin appeared on Question Time.

     

    The bulk of complaints - more than 240 - accused the BBC of being biased against the BNP, the broadcaster revealed.

     

    Some 100 viewers complained about Mr Griffin being allowed on the programme, while 50 others contacted the BBC to express appreciation of the programme.

     

    The BNP leader himself says his party will be complaining about the bias he considers was shown towards him.

     

    During Question Time, Mr Griffin claimed his party's immigration policy was supported by the majority of the public - and insisted he was not a Nazi.

     

    Facing a hostile audience, he criticised Islam and defended a former head of the Ku Klux Klan.

     

    The visibly nervous Mr Griffin was branded "completely disgusting" by members of the audience as he struggled to articulate his extreme views to a highly critical panel, often resorting to inappropriate laughter.

     

    At one point moderator David Dimbleby snapped at the BNP leader for smiling as he struggled to answer a question about his past denial of the Holocaust.

     

    He was booed as he attacked Jack Straw's father for being in jail for not fighting in the war while his own father was serving in the RAF.

     

    The show opened with a question asking the panel whether it was right that Winston Churchill had been adopted by the BNP.

     

    Mr Griffin said that his party would have been the only one to accept Churchill's views, particularly those on Islam.

     

    One black member of the audience said the MEP was a "disgrace" who was trying to poison the minds of the electorate.

     

    "The vast majority of the audience think what you stand for, your views, are disgusting," he said.

     

    Another audience member added: "You would be surprised how many people would have a whip round to buy you a ticket, and your supporters, to go to the South Pole; it's a colourless landscape, it would quite suit you."

     

    Mr Griffin said that he was being painted as a "monster" by the press who were peddling "terrible lies about him".

     

    Dimbleby put to him: "What are the lies? Were they lying when they said you denied the Holocaust?"

     

    Mr Griffin replied: "I have not got a conviction for denying the Holocaust."

     

    Dimbleby pressed him again about whether he had denied the event before snapping: "Why are you smiling? It's not particularly amusing."

     

    Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig said: "It was a propaganda victory, certainly.

     

    "But more likely a propaganda victory for the organisation that staged this TV debate rather than for the BNP leader, Nick Griffin.

     

    "Griffin was exposed on Question Time as a nasty piece of work, with unpleasant views on race, immigration, Islam, homosexuality and Winston Churchill."

     

    The BBC has defended Mr Griffin's appearance on the show, insisting it was "appropriate" to invite him to appear given the level of support his party achieved in the last European elections.

     

    The BNP will have the right to get free television advertising during next year's General Election.

     

    The far-right party will be given at least one party election broadcast in the three weeks before polling day.

     

    Under broadcasting law, any party contesting at least a sixth of the seats in England is entitled to a free broadcast of up to four minutes and 40 seconds.

     

    I wonder what the "facism is bad but ban anyone we don't agree with" brigade have to say about that?

     

    As for Big Nick making a tit of himself well thats what almost always happens to politicians on QT and if Big Nick had not been on there it would have just been the usual lynching of New Labour who have been nothing but a disaster since Comrade Brown took over though Phoney Blair (who looks set to be our first ever EU Dictator....opps I mean President) wasn't much better either.

  7. http://web.orange.co.uk/article/news/gener...p;article=index

     

    BNP Compares Generals With Nazi War Criminals

     

    Nick Griffin has compared the army generals who attacked the BNP for "hijacking" the military to Nazi war criminals.

     

    "Those Tory generals who today attacked the British National Party should remember that at the Nuremburg (sic) Trials, the politicians and generals accused of waging illegal aggressive wars were all charged - and hanged - together," he said on the Party's website.

     

    Earlier Mr Griffin rejected accusations from General Sir Mike Jackson and General Sir Richard Dannatt, among others, that political extremists had no right to share the Armed Forces' proud reputation.

     

    "The Nuremburg (sic) War Crimes Trials set the precedent when the leaders of Nazi Germany were charged with invading other countries which represented no military threat to Germany," Mr Griffin added.

     

    "Along with the political leadership of Nazi Germany, the chiefs of staff of the German army, Alfred Jodl and Wilhelm Keitel, were also charged with waging aggressive war.

     

    "Sir Richard and Sir Ken (sic) fall squarely into this bracket, and they must not think that they will escape culpability for pursuing the illegal wars in Iran (sic) and Afghanistan."

     

    Mr Griffin told Sky News the generals' intervention had been "questionable" and "in bad taste".

     

    He said the BNP shared the values of the "old" British military, not necessarily the new "PC British defence establishment".

     

    He added: "Almost everyone at the coalface, out there in Afghanistan especially, the rank-and-file, vote British National Party and support the BNP.

     

    "The generals might not, but of course some of these generals are in the pockets of the Conservative party."

     

    The generals' letter - seen by Sky News - says far-right groups were "fundamentally at odds" with the values of the British military.

     

    The move follows the BNP tactic of using images of Winston Churchill and wartime insignia during recent European election campaigns.

     

    The letter, seen by Sky News, reads: "We call on all those who seek to hijack the good name of Britain's military for their own advantage to cease and desist.

     

    "The values of these extremists - many of whom are essentially racist - are fundamentally at odds with the values of the modern British military, such as tolerance and fairness."

     

    General Jackson specifically attacked the BNP for using the Army's image.

     

    He told The Times: "The BNP is claiming that it has a better relationship with the Armed Forces than other political parties.

     

    "How dare they use the image of the Army, in particular, to promote their policies. These people are beyond the pale."

     

    The letter forms part of a campaign, titled Stolen Valour, by leading military figures and Nothing British, an organisation that monitors the BNP.

     

    It is supported by a YouTube video featuring SAS hero Andy McNab and titled Andy McNab against the BNP and a similar offering by Simon Weston, the Falklands veteran.

     

    James Bethell, who set up Nothing British, told Sky News Online that he was hoping to appeal to the British sense of "fairness and decency" to attack the BNP.

     

    He is urging veterans to sign a petition against the BNP at the organisation's website.

     

    The move by the generals comes after the BBC rejected a call from Cabinet minister Peter Hain to drop BNP leader Nick Griffin from the panel on BBC1's Question Time this Thursday.

     

    Regardless of my views on the BNP politics hasn't been this interesting in ages.

     

    And I actually think that people whould be put on trial for the whole Iraq (I'm guessing Iran was a typo in the report) lie.

  8. FFS sake now the news is going on about the BNP using a spitfire pic which is old news by the way.

     

    As for the vermin remark well criminal vermin is criminal vermin ex-service or not so he wasn't calling the average ex-servicman virmin just the criminal scum that was at one time a part of the armed forces.

  9. It's hard to believe that Johnson was at one time being touted as the next PM when everyone believed that NL were about to pull a Thatcher on Brown.

     

    The guy made a total plonker out of himself when he resorted to bringing up two corrupt UKIP members (I think almost every MP that has had a spat with UKIP has tried that one now) that as pointed were actually kicked out of the party unlike the current batch of corrupt twats who only resign occasionaly.

     

    Anyone else getting tired of people always attempting to dump UKIP into the same pile as the BNP? I don't even vote UKIP (did come close one time though) but it always comes across as a paper thin attempt at smearing the party when people play the racist card against them and as soon as it is pointed out that they actually have black and asian representatives everyone shuts up.

  10. I have only seen Warsi (she is a Torie right?) on QT once and I remember her coming off pretty well though she was basically up against some news paper guy (may have been The Guardian) who came across as a right moaning little englander who acted like his opinion was the only one.

     

    They had some sort of barny over the british muslim council (or whatever it is called) which she seemed to have little love for and he just sat there acting like a spoiled child claiming it represented all muslims even though Warsi obviously didn't feel it represented her views.

     

    Anyway I would rather Warsi over that Liberty chick (who I do agree with from time to time) who would probably spend %90 of the show having some sort of emotional rant or cutting Big Nick off every chance she got.

     

    And the so called anti-fascist protesters really are a thick bunch of cunts.

     

    Either way the show will probably be train wreck TV at it's absolute best.

  11. See, alongside unlockable fighters storyline is the most important thing to me in a fighting game.

     

    Same here and thats why it saddens me to see the Soul Calibur series being dumbed down and raped in recent years, SCI - III are my favorite fighters of all time yet SCIV is only just enjoyable and I have already given up on the PSP game.

     

    Seeing the character bios stripped down to almost nothing for example broke my heart sad twat that I am and don't even get me started on how the single player modes have been treated :(

     

    Tale of Souls mode in SCIII is my favorite mix of story and arcade mode in a fighting game.

  12. Anyway who is going to supervise these "chaotic" familys? the same worthless social workers who stood by while children were tortured and killed?

    I don't think that is very fair, Social Workers get a very raw deal from the press, on the whole they do an amazing job given the limitations imposed on them.

     

    Yeah I was a little harsh I admit.

     

    They are probably strained enough as it is and I doubt that people are getting in line to become a social worker right now so I don't see how Comrade Brown's plan can even work and thats not even taking the EU's stance on this kind of thing into consideration.

     

    Then again I'm not expecting anything from Cameron either.

     

    Looks like I'm voting Lib Dem at the next election if only for a change because I think it's time that people stopped bitching about the main two parties and actually did something about it.

     

    Just don't vote BNP though :p

  13. Just read this on the Orange main news section.

     

    The Prime Minister wants to give constituents the right to sack their MP if they have been proved to be "financially corrupt".

     

    Making his final conference speech before the election Gordon Brown said some MPs "let our country down".

     

    "Never again should it be said of any Member of Parliament that they are in it for what they can get; all of us should be in Parliament for what we can give."And so where there is proven financial corruption by an MP and in cases where wrong-doing has been demonstrated but Parliament fails to act we will give constituents the right to recall their Member of Parliament."

     

    The Prime Minister also announced that if Labour is re-elected, it will hold a referendum on electoral reform.

     

    Among a series of proposals, Mr Brown said he wanted teenage parents currently in council flats on their own to live in "supervised homes".

     

    He said: "I do think it's time to address a problem that for too long has gone unspoken, the number of children having children. For it cannot be right, for a girl of sixteen, to get pregnant, be given the keys to a council flat and be left on her own.

     

    "From now on all 16 and 17 year old parents who get support from the taxpayer will be placed in a network of supervised homes.

     

    "These shared homes will offer not just a roof over their heads, but a new start in life where they learn responsibility and how to raise their children properly."

     

    At the start of the speech, Labour delegates gave the Prime Minister a standing ovation as he said: "We need to fight, not to bow out, not to walk away, not to give in, but to fight, to fight to win for Britain."

     

    He attacked the Tories saying they had made the "wrong choice" on the economy.

     

    "Only one party with pretensions to government made the wrong choice; the Conservative Party of Britain," he said.

     

    And the Prime Minister said bankers had "lost sight" of the values of fairness and responsibility.

     

    "One day last October the executive of a major bank told us that his bank needed only overnight finance but no long term support from the Government," he said."The next day I found that this bank was going under with debts that were among the biggest of any bank, anywhere, at any time in history."

     

    Mr Brown confirmed that the new fiscal responsibility act would mean that: "Every change we make, every single pledge we make, comes with a price tag attached, and a clear plan for how that cost will be met."

     

    The Prime Minister said 50,000 "chaotic families" would be entered into a family intervention project "with clear rules and clear punishments if they don't stick to them."

     

    There will be a new law to force future governments to spend 0.7% of the national income on international development aid.

     

    Desperate promises from a desperate PM.

     

    The only thing GB didn't promise was a bag of gold for every Labour voter........oh wait he sold most of our gold off didn't he :rolleyes:

     

    Anyway who is going to supervise these "chaotic" familys? the same worthless social workers who stood by while children were tortured and killed?

     

    Sounds like more Big Brother laws to me and will probably end up cotsing the tax payer more then simply leaving them on benefits and I'm suprised he hasn't suggested forced labour yet.

     

    Sacking your local PM sounds like a great idea but would eventually lead to a revovling door in local politics imo and in the long term democracy at a local level would suffer greatly.

     

    Emergency local elections are the answer instead of outright sacking of MP's.

     

    If the public vote this bunch of cretins in yet again then Britian deserves to crumble.

  14. I didnt like it there, everybody spoke Mexicoan

     

    Buffy S7 by any chance?

     

    Anyway no idiots as such where I work but some shady cunts.

     

    Some fucker put my name to a dodgey pallet that was sent out to a customer and I was lucky not to get shit canned over it but thankfully everyone backed me up.

  15. I dont know much about his predictions but if the third anti-christ is due in a couple of years, what happened to the first 2?

     

    That reminds me, whatever happened to the 2nd coming of Christ?

     

    I'm thinking he may have in fact been Evan Tanner.

     

    I hear God has put those plans on hold while he gets his heat back after jobbing to Vince McMahon.

     

    God & Jesus Christ Vs. Vince & Shane McMahon is rumered to be the planned main event of wrestlemania XXVIII.

  16. Nostradamus's predictions make perfect sense once you put something that almsot matches into it.

     

    they dont make much sense now

     

    I dont know much about his predictions but if the third anti-christ is due in a couple of years, what happened to the first 2?

     

    I think Hitler is believed by many to be one of them but I have no idea who the other is supposed to be.

     

    Jeremy Kyle maybe? :laugh:

     

  17. I loved the sequel and the final 10-15 minutes or so was fucking awesome bomb.

     

    THATS FUCKING BULLSHIT :thumbsup:

     

    The first movie had a few tense moments but it was nowhere near the "scariest movie ever" tag that had been attached to it and it almost killed horror for me and the only reason I even bothered with the sequel was because my mate paid to see it.

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