BNP takes fifth council seat. What's going on here?
I'm proud to be British, but the Britain that I'm proud to be a part of is a tolerant one. The current furore over asylum seekers sickens me. Britain has historicaly benefited from immigration.
Posted to The Big Room by Simon Brunning at January 24, 2003 01:15 PMi think that wat u r saying is pathetic,is it possible that people should be able to say wat they think and realise wat they know to be right is right. the british people have found a friend in the BNp. Thats all!
Posted by: anonymous on March 12, 2004 10:20 AMThe quality of your English matches the quality of your thinking.
Of course people should be able to say what they think. (You'll notice, for instance, that I didn't remove your comment despite its all-round low quality.) It's just that I'm disturbed that the minority who believe this mindless, bigoted drivel should grow so large.
Posted by: Simon Brunning on March 12, 2004 11:05 AMI agree with you. It's rather frightening that people can feel this way, even if they have a right to. The way I see it nobody has any more right to live on the piece of rock that is Britain than anyone else. It's pure luck where you're born.
Posted by: somekindafreaky on October 26, 2005 02:14 PM