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BNP manifesto |
2. Those who intend to vote BNP or UKIP as a protest vote against the LibLabCon should vote for the BNP or UKIP candidate most likely to get the most votes.
There. Not too complicated, is it?
Those who agree with my strategy should start discussing it with as many people as possible.
Those who want to take this further, and want BNP-UKIP to merge should discuss it amongst themselves as much as possible.
Believe me, it is the only way forward and CAN BE DONE.
All BNP and UKIP have to do for the next General Election is to come to an arrangement to campaign under a JOINT manifesto.
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The BNP-UKIP Joint Manifesto would promise to have a referendum on
1. whether to withdraw from the EU; and
2. whether to adopt BNP or UKIP policies where they differ
Beautifully simple, is it not?
http://thevoiceofreason-ann.blogspot.com/2011/06/being-libertarian-enough-to-tolerate.html
Further arguments for BNP-UKIP merger (sent to me by SMS):
- UKIP did very poorly in recent council elections and gained only FOUR seats though they fielded 1217 candidates. Despite being BNP in Oldham/Barnsley by elections this year, UKIP seem to have returned to pattern of being irrelevant in local elections in between Euro elections.
- Economic differences between BNP and UKIP may have been exaggerated. Both would want to put Britain first and a discussion about policies could take place inside the same party. Both have similar views on the EU, immigration and foreign aid.
- Both parties badly need to refresh their public image. Neither are really doing well.
This is not exactly a new idea either and has been doing the rounds for years.
http://www.democracyforum.co.uk/british-government/23901-bnp-targeting-ukip-candidates.html
http://www.democracyforum.co.uk/british-government/50030-should-bnp-drop-its-colour-bar-merge-ukip.html
http://www.democracyforum.co.uk/british-government/31316-bnp-ukip-merger-plan-uncovered.html
http://www.democracyforum.co.uk/bnp/73005-should-bnp-ukip-now-merge.html
If you really really want to leave the EU as soon as possible you should discuss this with as many people as possible.
If you are not tired of wasting your time, energy and money getting people to vote for a party that you know will be useless about leaving the EU, then you must carry on as before, of course.
If you are afraid of being called racist and think you will die the moment you are accused, then of course you must steer well clear of this frightening proposal.
If you are a party leader and doing OK and earning a nice income out of being leader of your own party and don't wish to share your toys and your soldiers, then of course you will HATE this idea.
People who are not doing this for fun and want to get somewhere before the EU implodes will love the strength and simplicity of this idea.
Stupid scared people will not, of course, and there are sadly too many people like that in and out of politics.