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	<title>Comments on: Simone Clarke &#8211; BNP Ballerina</title>
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		<title>By: Doug</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 06:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I find your article contradictory and very naiively dismissive. How can you talk about giving &#039;her, and her ilk the very publicity they crave&#039;, when we have already observed that there is no longer any stereotypical BNP supporter. To try and hind behind the notion that any and all voters that are fed up with the &#039;more acceptable&#039; political parties head in the sand attitude towards crimes being perpetrated by illegal immigrants is conveniently avoiding the issue. I am a 45 year old father of three children, and do not consider myself to be radical, or have racist beliefs, but I know I do get very frustrated about where my country is headed when a man who is unable to communicate with me climbs over my garden fence into my garden in the middle of the day, and then goes into my drive nealry knocking my motorcycle over, pushes a passing teenager off of their bicycle and rides off on it. Of course any complaints about not untypical scenes like this must not be discussed or complained about openly though, for fear of journalists or columnists playing the racist card, condemning the speaker as a deluded misinformed radical who should be ignored or derided. I&#039;m not saying the BNP is the answer to the problems plaguing the country these days, but certainly neither is ignoring them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find your article contradictory and very naiively dismissive. How can you talk about giving &#8216;her, and her ilk the very publicity they crave&#8217;, when we have already observed that there is no longer any stereotypical BNP supporter. To try and hind behind the notion that any and all voters that are fed up with the &#8216;more acceptable&#8217; political parties head in the sand attitude towards crimes being perpetrated by illegal immigrants is conveniently avoiding the issue. I am a 45 year old father of three children, and do not consider myself to be radical, or have racist beliefs, but I know I do get very frustrated about where my country is headed when a man who is unable to communicate with me climbs over my garden fence into my garden in the middle of the day, and then goes into my drive nealry knocking my motorcycle over, pushes a passing teenager off of their bicycle and rides off on it. Of course any complaints about not untypical scenes like this must not be discussed or complained about openly though, for fear of journalists or columnists playing the racist card, condemning the speaker as a deluded misinformed radical who should be ignored or derided. I&#8217;m not saying the BNP is the answer to the problems plaguing the country these days, but certainly neither is ignoring them.</p>
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