Originally Posted by Expounder There will be no seismic shift towards the BNP, if nothing else, "The Battle For Barking" exposed the BNP and it's associated organisations like the EDL, filled with violent racist thugs many recruited from the extreme end of the violent football minority. By it's nature it also attracts the psychopathic violent in society who find these organisations an ideal outlet for venting their pent up twisted hate. What sane person would vote for a party of mature adult political thugs, the program if anything put the final nail in the BNP coffin by exposing the underlying smoldering hate and potential violent behaviour of it's members which will no doubt have knock on effect on the the English Defence League. I would like to congratulate the program makers ...
The recent spate of attacks by the naxalites/maoists (in India) has once again triggered a debate on how to deal with naxalism. There is no doubt that the law of the land should be obeyed. Any misgivings about the policies of the state have to be expressed in a democratic manner. It is not possible to correct the economic distortions in the society through violence, as the naxalites seem to believe. While the government of the day has to fulfill its constitutional obligation of preserving law and order, it would be prudent to take a more detached view of the entire matter. It is necessary to understand the root causes behind the naxalite discontent and avoid a piece-meal approach to the problem. The phenomenon of the perpetual poverty in rural areas and the growing rich-poor ...
Originally Posted by Expounder The motley lot of the EU far right parties is about to disintegrate and Cameron if he wins will be forced to eat humble pie by rejoining the the center parties. This is another example of one of his scatter brained half cocked policies turning to dust. This is an example of his total misjudgement in international affairs. This immature, impetuous, puerile, on the hoof decision made to impress EU sceptics should spell out what to expect of his economic decision making if in office. Read on: Cameron victory 'will marginalise Britain in Europe' - UK Politics, UK - The Independent
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