View Poll Results: Who would you vote for right now?
New Labour
2
1.09%
Tories
72
39.13%
Lib Dems
5
2.72%
BNP
77
41.85%
UKIP
13
7.07%
Greens
3
1.63%
None of the above
12
6.52%
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Poll - who would you vote for right now
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Poll - who would you vote for right now
OK straw pole, no need to get into debates or arguments but today, after the news of recent who would you vote for.
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Same as always.
Tory if they get their act together (which they have done only once in 26 years). Labour,if i was totally desperate (never have been) or failing that Lib-Dem.
What about you Paul......Labour again...
Tory if they get their act together (which they have done only once in 26 years). Labour,if i was totally desperate (never have been) or failing that Lib-Dem.
What about you Paul......Labour again...
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Can't believe the votes for BNP ?
Tories for me, close run thing between them and labour (the rest are all complete idiots) but labour have had a good chance and done little with it apart from blow some cash and **** their way round Britain
Tories for me, close run thing between them and labour (the rest are all complete idiots) but labour have had a good chance and done little with it apart from blow some cash and **** their way round Britain
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Originally Posted by Richard_P
Can't believe the votes for BNP ?
Tories for me, close run thing between them and labour
Tories for me, close run thing between them and labour
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Originally Posted by Richard_P
Can't believe the votes for BNP ?
Where i work its a struggle getting decent workers (okay,its low paid) and if it wasn't for EU migrants we'd have problems getting the job done. These are the boring jobs that people dont know about,but help the economic wheels turn.ie unloading from the far east by hand.
Isn't voting BNP a pastime of the uneducated?
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Originally Posted by Brendan Hughes
Do these polls ever honestly change on SN?
Are you really surprised to see the strong showing for the BNP? Dont listen to the pleas of the majoirty and this is what happens - Labour are to blame for it.
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Originally Posted by paulr
Isn't voting BNP a pastime of the uneducated?
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Originally Posted by lightning101
I'm willing to bet there are people who will vote BNP that have a far superior IQ to you paul.
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Originally Posted by Petem95
This used to be the case, but not anymore - so many people are so pis$ed off with the way things are going, BNP are the only ones who seem willing to address the issues people are concerned about.
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That will be the people on the investment and economics forums
Actually I think its people just making a statement rather than looking to BNP to run the country.
Actually I think its people just making a statement rather than looking to BNP to run the country.
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Originally Posted by lightning101
Actually I think its people just making a statement rather than looking to BNP to run the country.
Exactly. Keyboard warriors ....
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I am sure someone wil be along and enlighten us on thsi soon Paul, however do you think releasing 1000 convited illegals onto the UK streets and then having the Police catch them all over again instead of tackling other crime is good for the country?
Is shutting hospitals, wards and making experienced NHS staff redundant good for the country?
Pray tell
Is shutting hospitals, wards and making experienced NHS staff redundant good for the country?
Pray tell
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Not keyboard warriors at all Paulr in every case, I shouldn't imagine. BNP want the country back, Okay their methods might appear a little draconian.
Their aim is the same as so many people in this country today.
Their aim is the same as so many people in this country today.
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I am sure someone wil be along and enlighten us on thsi soon Paul, however do you think releasing 1000 convited illegals onto the UK streets and then having the Police catch them all over again instead of tackling other crime is good for the country?
Is shutting hospitals, wards and making experienced NHS staff redundant good for the country?
Pray tell
Is shutting hospitals, wards and making experienced NHS staff redundant good for the country?
Pray tell
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The media frenzy about the growing support for the BNP by large sections of the British electorate shows no sign of abating.
BNP leader, Nick Griffin was interviewed live on Sky News breakfast show this morning(25th) on the back of a poll, commissioned by Sky carried out by YouGov which shows popular support for BNP policies. The pollsters canvassed 1,841 voters over the weekend asking whether they supported halting all further immigration to the UK.
Nearly six out of ten -59% who did not know it was a BNP policy, said they would back the idea.
But among those who were told it was a BNP plan, the level of support was 48% a drop of 11%.
More than half of those surveyed agreed all immigrants should be denied the right to bring further members of their family into this country.
However, the number fell by 9% among people who were aware it was a BNP policy.
The average level of support for the BNP's ideas was 55% among those who were not told where those ideas came from. Among those who knew it was 49%.
Image
Pollsters say if the BNP "changed its image", it could do very well in the local elections on May 4th. This is of course an incorrect simplification as the image of the BNP is one created by the establishment media. While large sections of the mass media continue to demonise the decent hard working taxpayers who make up the membership of the BNP, no amount of internal modification can alter the public image of the Party.
BNP leader, Nick Griffin was interviewed live on Sky News breakfast show this morning(25th) on the back of a poll, commissioned by Sky carried out by YouGov which shows popular support for BNP policies. The pollsters canvassed 1,841 voters over the weekend asking whether they supported halting all further immigration to the UK.
Nearly six out of ten -59% who did not know it was a BNP policy, said they would back the idea.
But among those who were told it was a BNP plan, the level of support was 48% a drop of 11%.
More than half of those surveyed agreed all immigrants should be denied the right to bring further members of their family into this country.
However, the number fell by 9% among people who were aware it was a BNP policy.
The average level of support for the BNP's ideas was 55% among those who were not told where those ideas came from. Among those who knew it was 49%.
Image
Pollsters say if the BNP "changed its image", it could do very well in the local elections on May 4th. This is of course an incorrect simplification as the image of the BNP is one created by the establishment media. While large sections of the mass media continue to demonise the decent hard working taxpayers who make up the membership of the BNP, no amount of internal modification can alter the public image of the Party.
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Nu nLabia - totally out of touch with what the electorate really want and more interested in power and money for themselves
New Tories - normally I'd say Tory but now that Dave the Chameleon is hugging bl^^ding glaciers instead of figuring out how to run this country for the people that *may* elect him then they're a no no for the time being.
As for saying some of the *minority parties have no policies it'd be very interesting to see how they would have to grow up if they really did get in .....
Dave
New Tories - normally I'd say Tory but now that Dave the Chameleon is hugging bl^^ding glaciers instead of figuring out how to run this country for the people that *may* elect him then they're a no no for the time being.
As for saying some of the *minority parties have no policies it'd be very interesting to see how they would have to grow up if they really did get in .....
Dave
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I have to say, I really don't know. I've normally voted in a tactical way to keep Labour out. That usually means voting Tory. In the past if the Tories had got in, I could have lived with that, now I'm not so sure. Cameron worries me, I think some lentil munching green nut ball has slipped through the back door at Tory HQ as green issues seem to be his ONLY focus.