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Thread: It's Time For Change : British National Party Change Tact

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    It's Time For Change : British National Party Change Tact

    Today, The leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin has issued a press release paving the way for what he called 'a new look British National Party.'

    'Times have changed. In the past we have seen the creation of New Labour, a more liberal Conservative Party. It is time now for the BNP to join the process of modernisation in British politics.'

    'In the past we have been viewed as the bogey men of British politics. People need to see that we are the kind of guys that you can get on with. That you would feel comfortable bringing down the pub for a pint of bitter'

    Speaking from the Brixton area of London this morning, Griffin also unveiled the poster for the BNP's upcoming campaign. The aim of the campaign is to help change their bad reputation that currently damages the party's electoral success.



    Rumour also has it that Griffin has aproached the marketing experts UTalk Marketing to help run their PR during the next election
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    And this is in the Green Party forum for what reason?
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    (a) This thread will not be around for long
    (b) I shouldn't be posting but that is a hilarious poster campaign.
    (c) I blame Obama. This change mantra is all his fault :mrgreen:
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    Oooh! And (d) it's clearly a joke.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fergalr
    Oooh! And (d) it's clearly a joke.
    Duh! But it's still in the wrong forum.
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    Sorry

    IT'S NO JOKE!
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    There is no forum here for BNP joke spam. There should be a Bin forum, where this crap and that guy who believed the gardai controlled his mind could be located.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maggie Thatcher
    Sorry

    IT'S NO JOKE!
    For a woman just out of hospital, you're getting awfully worked up. Deep breaths..
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    I don't know about you but I don't think a fascistic party making itself look respectable is a joke . They pose a threat to society!
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    Okay. Goodnight.
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