BNP goes back to its roots

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The braindead who voted for the British National Party in last month's European and local elections will appreciate their leader's latest wisdom on dealing with those African boat people whose vessels are caught crossing the Mediterranean.

The EU's armed forces should sink them. Problem solved.

In his latest charm offensive, Euro MP Nick Griffin, whose evolutionary attainment can defy Darwinian theory, told BBC Parliament that the publicity resulting from a good boat shelling would deter those considering fleeing their homelands.

As if proof were needed of the North-West MEP's tendency to bat for the underdog, he generously suggested that those who survive the military bombardments are thrown life rafts so that they may paddle home.

You could never accuse the BNP of pandering to those "new" types that Labour is so fond of wooing.

Now, confession time: if you spotted Nick Griffin adrift in deep water flailing his arms like a whirling dervish and you held an inflated lifebelt in one hand and a pin in the other, what would you do? 

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Push the pin deep under a fingernail and cram the life belt into his mouth to make sure he stayed afloat and suffered for as long as possible. Then paddle away waving happily !!

I believe that it is important in a democracy to give people like Nick Griffin and the BNP a voice. These people were voted in on a democratic mandate, so this is the least we can do. They are not clever people, they are pure and utter racists and it is now that we are seeing their veneer come off and the people who voted for them will see what they really represent. I am so looking forward to Mr Griffin and his cohorts coming out with more genocidal rubbish. The more he talks the less likely that people are going to viote for this ignorant man and what he represents.

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