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a bunch of former football ghooligans with no brains who think theyre politicans and gonna be the next goverment
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A intelligent and legitimate pollitical party in the United Kingdom
I'm voting for the BNP because there are no longer any left wing parties and if you look at the political spectrum, the BNP are closer to the old socialist left than any other middle of the road toss pot parties we have around today. That and the fact that there are just so many paki's, i know most of them contribute the the econemy and have done good things, but they threaten our culture, and thats way more important than the econemy, any white person who does not agree will be sent into the gas chambers with the rest of the vile fuckers
by mr smith March 08, 2005
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BNP is a term coined by British Asians to describe a park bench full of alcoholic vagrants that smell of urine and drink anything so long as its cheap and contains alcohol (mouthwash, and meths etc).
Ravi, come here, you see if you dont get a job when you leave school you will be spending your life over there with the BNP.
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The British National Party (BNP) are a Far-Right political party that claim not to be racist in there views but quite clearly are.

They beleve that anyone that is not white and was born in the United Kingdom does not have the right to stay in the UK.They beleve that when they get in power (which they never will) that they are going to remove all of the "pakis" and "niggers" and put them "back from where they came" exept they are from the UK DUH!!

They are also known to share views similar to those of the nazi party.The BNP also have the view that The Holocaust never happend despite the FACT that 11-17 million peole where murdered by the Nazis

In conclusion they are Racist with only one thing in mind and that is getting rid of everyone who is not white (sounds just like the nazis)

Did i mension that they are homophobic
Liam Birch, a sociology student standing as a BNP council candidate for Southway was dismissed as assistant warden at Plymouth University, when he posted in a blog that "The Jews declared war on Germany, not the other way round"

The party's deputy leader Richard Edmonds said, "We are 100 per cent racist
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A British political party:
The BNP are often rightly accused of being racist, fascist, etc. their aim as a party is to deport all "non-british" (have a grandparent from outsde of britain) british citizens. and create a "pure race". remind you of someone?

*COUGH* hitler *COUGH*
Don't really know what i could do for an example?:/
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British National Party, patriotic and popular political group in the UK
The fastest growing political party in Britain, the BNP are appealing to more and more people due to the population of Britain being very disillusioned by the other main partys in the UK,

The BNP are expected to make massive gains over the next few years their leader is Nick Griffin.

The party is trying to fight Communism in the UK and get Britain out of the European Union, they also want a clamp down on immigration into the already crowded islands of Britain, because of this they have a few enemys from pro immigration and extreme left groups and Islamic immigrants, but many third generation immigrants from west indian and indian background are starting to support the patriotic BNP.
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The British National Party is a far-right political party in the UK, founded in 1982 as a splinter group of the National Front. Historically an openly racist party, nowadays there is an odd situation whereby BNP members claim not to be racist and try to avoid making overtly-racist statements, while still trying to appeal to the racist sentiments of working class Britons.
Until February 2010 non-whites could not be members of the BNP; the rules were changed due to anti-discrimination laws. The key motivation for the BNP is to protect what they perceive as "indigenous British culture", which they believe is being "eroded" by immigrants and their descendants. BNP are not a one-issue party, with right-wing views on a range of issues other than immigration and multiculturalism: they also oppose gay rights, freedom of religion, socialism and European integration; on top of this they want to "get tougher" on crime and criminals and believe that climate change is a myth. During their campaign for the 2010 general election, the BNP focused specifically on their idea that Muslims pose a threat to Britain.
Many non-academics brand the BNP a Nazi or neo-Nazi party, but this is not accurate. Political scientists generally consider the party to be fascist, although leader Nick Griffin has rejected this label.
"The BNP will repeal the Race Relations Act and all other far leftist social engineering projects, such as the Equalities and Human Rights Commission"
- The BNP Manifesto
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