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Monday, April 25, 2005

There Now Follows a Propaganda Broadcast on behalf of the BNP



While I'm sure you all know that I don't like to get started on politics, mainly because once I get up on my soap box it's rather hard to get me down from it, especially after I've had a pint or two.

However a week or so ago I was flicking through the channels on the television when I stumbled across a party political broadcast for none other then our friends the good ol' British National Party. There was a homeless dude (I've since been told he was introduced to us as a Falklands Veteran, I'm assuming a ex-soldier not a animal doctor here, I didn't know this at the time as I missed the very begining) wandering around the streets. Which you know isn't a nice thing, homelessness kids, not fun. All through this we get captions coming up blaming this on Labour and Conservatives letting in asylum seekers.

It must be great to be in the BNP and have that much faith. The Pope's faith is as nothing compared to these guys who adamantly believe that immigrants are responsible for all the social problems in the world (I really would like to know how if all immigrants a lazy sponging of the state cunts how come they also manage to steal all our jobs?).

For about the last third or so of the broadcast we are treated to the lovely BNP head honcho Nick Griffin outside of a police station, pledging to ?keep on telling the truth? about immigrants being child rapists ect. It was about here that I convinced myself that I must be watching some sort of comedy sketch show, such as Brass Eye. Sadly No.

But I suppose everyone is entitled to there own opinions. It does also feel good to live in a country where all partys can do a political broadcast not just the rich ones who happen to be best mates with a media mogual.

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