Articles tagged with: BNP
Are the unmerited publicity and denial of freedom of speech generated by Unite Against Fascism a help or hindrance to the BNP?
Vibe Debate; Wednesday June 30th 7.30pm Central London (venue to be confirmed)
Price: £2.50 and bring a friend “Is there a clash of civilisations?”
Our debates are going to be more controversial, a little less topical and …
Thank god for Diane Abbott, and perhaps even more so, for David Miliband. Were it not for these two sterling defenders of human rights, liberty and diversity, women and ethnic minorities would be unrepresented in …
With the councils ‘urged’ to publish their detailed spending, what implications will this have?
After promising to create ‘political earthquakes’, the smaller parties and independents barely troubled the Richter scale and did not do as well as many expected in the recent election.
With a hung parliament and the first Coalition government in post-war history, are we witnessing the start of a dramatic demise of the Conservative and Labour parties as we know them?
As Nick Griffin announces plans to hand over leadership of his far-right party to someone fresher and younger, is this the end for the BNP? Possible, but probably not.
If we ever want to preserve the democratic liberties at the heart of our society, the right to free speech and expression must not be threatened; not for liberals, not for conservatives, not even for radicals.
Whatever your feelings may be about the Conservative-Liberal government, one thing that can be celebrated is that voters delivered blows by the ballot box on the villains of this election.
Imagine entering a whirlwind romance with a man or woman who sweeps you off your feet, exchange rings, vows and holy matrimony, only to be told by relatives and life long friends at the reception …
‘Whilst ecological issues are becoming a more integral part of the political landscape both, at home and abroad the idea that a party could use environmental policies as the fundamental basis for a set of practically applicable policies is at best wishful thinking and at worst, dangerously illogical.’
(c) MHJohnson
Oh dear, we’ve broken politics. As one political commentator put it, the public hasn’t so much spoken as mumbled incoherently and stormed off. That said, politics has been crumbling for a while now, the …
