by dorlomin » Mon 08 Jun 2009, 18:40:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ainan', 'M')y Grandfather fought in WW2 in North Africa. He did not fight to stop 'facism' if indeed that's what the BNP represent. He fought for his freedom and his way of life. He would have voted BNP in these elections, certainly my Nan did.
A nation is a race. People say we deserve it for imposing our own culture on others long ago. Our 'evil' inferior culture. Hell if we didn't conquer India would they still be throwing the widows of deceased men onto the funeral pire if we didn't impose our evil christian values on them?
We can survive facism and incompetence. We can't survive multiculturalism.

I think Churchill would agree with me.
"A nation is a race"? What are you on about now? Do you mean a nation as in a state or a nation as in an ethnic grouping? Either way neither is what people mean when they say 'race'.
As for your bull about multiculturalism, well the UK always has been multicutlural. We have always had a variety of cultures living here. You are just throwing around stock phrases without really thinking about what you are trying to say.
Oh and Churchill would have had nothing to do with the BNP. You seem too be one of the deluded idiots with little grasp of history. Churchill was from the liberaterian wing of the tories, he actualy was a Liberal cabinet minister back in the first couple of decades of the centuary. The BNPs policies on the economy, its welfare state heavy agenda, its aims of controlling free speach, all complete anathemas to Churchill who incidently as PM presided over an influx of non white immigrants. He was also somewhat keen on the very early EU. At worst he would be UKIP or most likely still in the liberatarian wing of the tories along side the Alan Duncans of this world.