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Do you believe that if the BNP allowed everyone born in Britain into their party they would be in power?
As much as I hate the idea I think so.
13 Answers
- WolfieLv 71 decade agoFavourite answer
What Wise Guy said!
They are a racist, white supremacist, Hitler idolising, holocaust denying organisation. Who would be left to hate if they allowed everyone into it?
- soñadorLv 71 decade ago
Everyone born in Britain with the exception of the police are allowed to join the BNP. Problem is only less than 1% want to join!
- 1 decade ago
Basically the BNP wouldn't be the Bnp if we allow any tom, dick & tariq in. The purpose of the party isn't to become UKIP it's to destroy it and swallow up it's support.
We're come to power by being true to our values and beliefs, the whole point is we're NOT a mainstream party, therefore why should we choose to act like one.
The whole point of the BNP is that we're different from all the other corrupt and incompetent parties.
- Mr ScepticLv 71 decade ago
They would certainly be a more popular party if they could rid themselves of the taint of racism; and allowing British born blacks and Asians membership might go some way to achieving this.
But this will never happen while unreconstructed racists like Griffin, Lecomber and Collett hold power in the BNP.
I don't, however, think that even then, they would prove any more popular than UKIP. In fact, I can't see what the difference would be between UKIP and a non-racist BNP.
- 1 decade ago
I'm not sure of the real figures, but it seems that with so many non-UK bred people here, I suspect that even if all the indiginous voted BNP, there still wouldnt be enough to get the BNP a majority
Source(s): You're never more than 20 feet away from a rat - frostbiteLv 61 decade ago
Isn't that what they want, British people to join them? It's not like they're stopping (British) people from joining them, I would've thought they'd jump at the chance to expand.
The BNP are not the right people to run this country, but as much as I hate to admit it, they do have a point.
- mouzonLv 45 years ago
i do no longer think of that they are that radical, and on an analogous time as they could have some aspects who help those forms of regulations, the final public of the inhabitants might by no skill choose for that. the only government who has regulations resembling it is the racist government of Israel, who overtly have an a partied type government, overtly supported via us of a of america.
- The PatriotLv 71 decade ago
No.
Have you read the policies they have?
Besides, look at the views and links of many senior members as well as what they are like when they are in power.
Source(s): Read the BNP manifesto - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/BNP_uk_... page 52 points 7 & 8 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article63... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqYG7Gg2Sxw http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/p... - OmedionLv 51 decade ago
As much as I like the idea, I think not, although they would probably get more votes.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Erm why? That would defeat the purpose of what the party is tryin to do
- ICEMANLv 41 decade ago
Ive read the answer's giving so far and yet again no one has given a good answer just a stupid idiotic view ...
what makes you think that the far left is any better ...