Articles tagged with: BNP
“I quite agree that even free speech must have its limits – the incitement of violence against a person or group of people being the best example of where to draw the line. However, I do not see how one’s views can be cited as a reason to deny them their right to free speech at all.”
The madness is over and the dust has settled…
Griffin had his five minutes in the spotlight and the reviews were pretty damning. The general consensus is that Griffin was exposed as a racist, a homophobe …
(c) Ross McRoss
When the story about the BNP being invited onto the BBC for an episode of Question Time appeared, my instinctive reaction was ‘”Why?” They shouldn’t be given the opportunity to spout their racist …
(c) Ross McRoss
The American essayist Agnes Repplier once wrote: “Democracy forever teases us with the contrast between its ideals and its realities, between its heroic possibilities and its sorry achievements.”
An ideal democracy would have no …
It was very nice of the English Defence League (no link to the British National Party – although then again, there sort of is ) to hold another violent protest in Birmingham city centre on Saturday. Apparently it was done on my behalf (I am English, after all). Their supporters were protesting against militant Islam; which is nice because not many people are a fan of that.
(c) aguyiusedtoknow
There are a growing number of individuals becoming more and more irritated with political correctness, with counter intuitive discriminatory politicies and confliciting ideals of equality. Issues which are inflaming a potential conflict between the …
(C) mia!
About a month ago, almost one million people nationwide decided that the BNP were the party who best represented their views. The party who want everyone with an ethnic background to get back to …
(c) ross mcross
Yesterday something I previously thought inconceivable became reality. I watched Nick Griffin squirm as they were attacked for breaking the Race Relations Act, and I actually agreed with Nick Griffin, and had a …
(c) freshwater2006
Last Sunday, a day after the free world celebrated the 65th anniversary of the defeat of Fascism, the British National Party won its first seats in the European Parliament. While the thought of Nick …
Two very different celebrations of what it means to be British have grabbed the attention of the British public in recent weeks. Diversity’s victory in the reality talent show Britain’s Got Talent …
The latest poll for the European elections has put the Conservatives at the top with over 29% and the British National Party (BNP) at the bottom with just 5%. Consequently, much has been said of whether the nationalists actually pose a threat to our democracy, but very little about what kind of threat is posed by the Church telling people who to vote for two weeks before an election.
The threat of the BNP winning a seat at the upcoming European Parliament elections has triggered a flurry of activity from all the other parties who are desperately trying to raise voter turnout enough to …
(c) ross mcross
The British National Party could be representing us in the European Parliament after the 4th June election and if you don’t vote; it will all be your fault.
In the North West where Nick …
(c) ross mcross
A Times/Populus poll has indicated an extraordinary erosion of popular support for both of the two main parties in the wake of the disclosures on MP’s expenses.
Judging by these results, the Labour party …

