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The dust has almost settled. My assessment of how the BNP performed.

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daftpunk · 11/05/2010 14:07

Ok, they didn't make the political breakthrough I'd hoped for, but if you look at the results they are actually very encouraging.

The BNP got 563,743 votes (dispite only fighting half of all the available 650 seats)

They got 10% of the vote. That is pretty amazing for a small party, and under proportional representation those votes would result in seats.

NC will merge with someone (eventually?) and as one of his main aims is to push through PR it's all good for the BNP.

What do these results mean for the BNP ?

The tripling of the BNP vote on May 6th has some important implications.

Firstly, where they went head to head with UKIP and the Greens they thrashed them, they overtook UKIP in 178 seats, and UKIP have far more money than the BNP, and of course UKIP and the Greens are favoured by the media.

Secondly, while all minority parties were pushed to the edge by the bigger parties, the BNP's vote not only help up, but proportionally increased when compared to their June 2009 Euro election results.

The BNP are here to stay, and although the election was a disappointment in some respests, it was a clear sign that 1000's of people up and down the country support the policies of the BNP.

And let's not forget, political pundits had all but written off the Labour party after they lost the 92'election....

They went on to win 3 elections.

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LeninGrad · 15/05/2010 22:33

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pinkfizzle · 15/05/2010 22:33

anyone want a hot drink?

Coffee, Tea, Herbal Tea or HOTTTTT Chocolate?

BecauseImWorthIt · 15/05/2010 22:33

Bye!

LeninGrad · 15/05/2010 22:34

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TheLadyOfTheGreenKirtle · 15/05/2010 22:34

oooooooh

LeninGrad · 15/05/2010 22:34

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pinkfizzle · 15/05/2010 22:34

She going... going... going....

makemeacupoftea · 15/05/2010 22:34

The tresure is hidden in the ..

TheLadyOfTheGreenKirtle · 15/05/2010 22:35

i could go a hot chocolate

bibbitybobbityhat · 15/05/2010 22:35

to disagree but I must say I find this current series of Ashes to Ashes to be a cliche-ridden, cringe-worthy, hopelessly-written, formulaic pile of pants.

makemeacupoftea · 15/05/2010 22:35

gasp...the tresure it under the ..gasp..

pinkfizzle · 15/05/2010 22:35

Cuppa made for you Lenin enjoy!

TheShriekingHarpy · 15/05/2010 22:35

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TheLadyOfTheGreenKirtle · 15/05/2010 22:35

so wheres everyone actually from?

2shoes · 15/05/2010 22:35

not as bad as dr who
wtf is that all about

daftpunk · 15/05/2010 22:36

Didn't say it was you BIWI...I never had you down as a coward....

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LeninGrad · 15/05/2010 22:36

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BecauseImWorthIt · 15/05/2010 22:36

I have wine, Lenin, not tea, or chocolate

You can have a Viognier or a Spanish, the name of which I forget, but was recommended in the Guardian wine section!

makemeacupoftea · 15/05/2010 22:36

my baby smells of poo

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TheLadyOfTheGreenKirtle · 15/05/2010 22:36

bibbity, it started slowly

pinkfizzle · 15/05/2010 22:36

Hot chocolate my ladyofthegreenkirtie - made with fair trade chocolate too...yummmy.

makemeacupoftea · 15/05/2010 22:37

and wee

noddyholder · 15/05/2010 22:37

blah

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