phinch1 said:
The thing is I didnt try too at all I picked that up in seconds, and hours later you come back "trying to fix your analogy" Yes I can see what your saying but I don't know why you keep bringing "black" people into this when it's pointed at many races, infact any race that isnt British, So drop the colour card for a minute please. |
Yeah, sorry I didn't reply to you while I was at the pub with my mates. Next time I'll take my computer. I have a life you know.
And I didn't try to fix my analogy, you tried to poke a hole in it that wasn't there. To be honest at this point I would of assumed that as we used the "full house" metaphor for all of them it kind of goes without saying. You do it again with "I don't know why you keep bringing black people into it when it is aimed at any race that isn't British", the problem isn't there; you've missed the whole point of that that he's RECENTLY MARRIED into your family, in other words he is a member, but only a new one. That's exactly what Griffin wants to do, he wants to take people who are only second or third generation British and ask them to leave.
Don't like the race card? ok then, let's drop the black part. Obviously you don't want it because as you said it's pointed at "any race that isn't British" (which does not make it better by a long shot), we can replace the "black" part quite happily with "Man of non indigenous British origin".
And again, you seem to think that the fact that people have a choice justifies asking them to leave. It's not ok to base a policy on such a racist foundation. It's not ok to single out a group of people based on their lineage. It's not ok to ask people to leave because their family has roots in another country when they consider themselves British.
The link can be found some way down first page (and also my rebuttal), it's the interview on Radio 4. The woman interviewing him asks him about statistics he uses at 3:30, which essentially comes down to all people who are non indigenous British. The plan to pay said people to leave comes at 4:30 and is a further development of the discussion on which people he defines. You can also find it on the BNP policy pages.
Essentially it is "These are the types of British people I don't consider British, people with non long British lineage", "I will offer these people somewhere in the region of £50,000 to leave"







