So, the elections are at last over, and what a shock to see the BNP get two seats.
Or was it, as Jon Gaught says, “the BNP tackle what the main stream politicians daren’t”, to which I agree.
I also have a question. I agree with some of the Conservative policies, so should I vote for them, and am I a Conservative?
I agree with some of the Labour Party’s policies, so should I vote for them?
I also agree with some of UKIP’s policies. Should I vote for them?
I also agree with some of the BNPs polices. Should I vote for them, and am I a racist?
You vote for who you want, and that’s why the BNP got two seats. People voted for some of their polices. Some probably voted for all, but until the mainstream politicians tackle the problems which we daren’t mention because of political correctness, they (the BNP), will get more seats,and its our fault for not telling our MPs what we really want to happen.
For the first time, I did not vote because, at the moment, MPs are looking after themselves. Until we have confidence in the MPs, the fringe parties will keep getting votes, and unfortunately this includes the BNP.
Mark Webster, Norton
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