Acknowledging the huge public anger there is currently about MPs abuse of the expenses system and the massive loss of confidence in the political system that the electorate has suffered... many are warning that this could turn voters to the smaller parties, especially the BNP.
This is very worrying and voters must hear the truth about the BNP before it's too late!
There is nothing British about suggesting to a black child who was born in Britain and loves this country that he's not welcome here, writes Tim Montgomerie in today's Telegraph.
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'Nothing British' is a campaign against the politics of discrimination, segregation and racial supremacy started by Tim Montgomerie and James Bethell.
Friday, May 15, 2009
There's nothing British about the BNP
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