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I haven't noticed the usual suspects claiming that the BNP could light a fiscal torch and lead us all triumphantly out of this recession.

Surely Nick Griffin has something to offer other than childish racist taunts? What say you devout BNP supporters now that your country needs YOU!?
 
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I can't comment on the BNP's strategy or policies (??) , what I can say is that I am hearing more and more people saying that they would vote BNP in the next election. What's more shocking is that these people may well have kept quiet about it in the past, now they seem proud of the fact.

No prizes for guessing that imigration seems to be the motivator.
 
Ah yes - our main enemy is immigration. Immigration and the banks.

Our two main enemies are immigration and the banks, and a fanatical dedication to capitalism.

Our three main enemies...... I'll come in again.
 
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Here I go again 'off topic'.

The banks were stupid. As stupid as borrowers in fact. Bit worrying really.

I definitely think that imigration was dreadfully managed, but that certainly does not make me a BNP supporter.
 
Mandelson compared our unelected leader to"Moses" do you think he can deliver us to the "other side" softus.
 
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Well thats it I'm not voting for them.
 
The banks were stupid?!

Have you ever had a conversation with a banker? Do you find their obsession with accuracy interesting, or perchance one of the most mundane things in the known universe?

How to bank: Lesson 1.

(a) Get money in.
(b) Pay less money out.
(c) Close stupidly early and pretend that cheques take time to clear.
(d) Count the profit.

End of lesson.

Next week: International money markets and why having fun is bad for you.
 
How to bank: Lesson 1.

(a) Get money in.
(b) Pay less money out.
(c) Close stupidly early and pretend that cheques take time to clear.
(d) Count the profit.

Interesting.

This is how I see it.

(a) fail to get money in
(b) Pay way too much out
(c) As you said
(d) Count the loss


Next Week - A lesson in reality
 
In which case Softus one would hope that all the high street banks read this forum. They could learn something. Perhaps.
 
thought we lived in a decromacy
if people want to vote BNP thats upto them
why do you keep going on about the BNP do you see them as a threat (i've seen you post in threads about them before)
you like a jehovas witness ramming your views down peoples throats
if you don't like them don't vote for them thats how a democracy works isn't it
 
Haven't seen much from the British communist party or socalist workers party, now theres a contradition in words, regarding their solutions.

Banking
1. Borrow from yer mates at 5% lend to punters on credit cards @ 15-19%
stash the profits
2. Lure in savers @ 4.5%, gamble with the money at the stock market casino. If you win pay out big bonuses for having the b**ls to
gamble with other peoples money. If you lose go whining to government for handout. This money will be provided by people you are already screwing, customers, but now called taxpayers.
3. continue much as before, oh yes but don't pass any decrease in your base costs such as interest rate falls insist instead you are not a charity.
4. Hold meetings on how to make a buck out of all these houses that will be repossessed shortly.
 
thought we lived in a decromacy
We do indeed.

if people want to vote BNP thats upto them
And it's up to everyone else to dissuade them.

why do you keep going on about the BNP do you see them as a threat
Of course they're a threat - they hold amoral views, and the party leader is a closet facist and convicted racist.

Why do you keep going on about Jehova's Witnesses?

Do you see them as a threat?

You're like a BNP member, ramming your views down peoples throats.

if you don't like them don't vote for them thats how a democracy works isn't it
If you don't know how a democracy works then you should ask the Matron.

One of the primary tenets of democracy is freedom of speech. If you don't like reading alternative points of view, then join the BNP and stick to their web site. Their spelling is [marginally] better then yours, so you might lern sumfink.
 
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