I am afraid I do not agree with Nemesis on this subject but he does raise some valid points regarding de-stablising the System... so its make your mind up time.
I personally am NOT voting this Thursday. We have three Asian candidates and a loopy woman Green. I never vote on principle being anti-democracy anyway. I would vote NF if we had a candidate but only from loyalty to the Party.
I despise Democracy in all its formats....Eddy
I personally am NOT voting this Thursday. We have three Asian candidates and a loopy woman Green. I never vote on principle being anti-democracy anyway. I would vote NF if we had a candidate but only from loyalty to the Party.
I despise Democracy in all its formats....Eddy
Should Nationalists vote for UKIP?
A Personal view from Nemesis
Should Nationalists vote for UKIP?
Nationalists seem divided on the issue.
Who voters vote for is strictly a personal matter, of course. We can’t
order them to vote for any particular party, or even to vote at all. It’s
entirely up to the individual.
We’ve long argued that UKIP is a pseudo-Nationalist outfit, set up by
careerists, opportunists and other political parasites to exploit opposition to
immigration (and divert it into an Establishment controlled dead end). News
that Richard Desmond - the Jewish porn
king, and now Daily Express proprietor – has just donated £1 million
to UKIP election coffers, only confirms our worst suspicions and should have
most Nationalists reaching for the vomit bag.
However repugnant it may be to us, the fact remains UKIP is likely to make
a big impact on polling day. Even if it doesn’t win many seats, the size of the
UKIP vote could be decisive in many constituencies. Nationalist candidates, on
the other hand, are thin on the ground. So how should Nationalists vote if
they have no Nationalist candidates to vote for?
The outcome of this election isn’t going to change anything: the
immigration invasion will continue, regardless of whoever gets in. The three
main parties are committed to the ethnic cleansing of Britain, and
its abolition as an independent national state. The only difference between
them is about how this is to be done (which is a bit like giving a condemned
man the choice of being hung, gassed or electrocuted)!
They all want us to die, but we’d rather live!
The only good thing likely to come out of this election should be the end
of the three party system, and its monopoly
of power. That’s why I intend voting UKIP on the 7th. But it will be a
tactical vote: I’m not voting for the party (which I despise), but rather
against the system. Nothing is going to happen in British politics unless and
until the LibLabCon stranglehold is broken.
And UKIP stands the best chance of delivering that.
Not to vote UKIP, on the other hand, would be to endorse the status quo
and perpetuate three party (mis)rule.
Farage may be a conman, but he’s a very good conman, and he’s conned many
voters into thinking that UKIP will ‘do something’ about immigration, when
clearly it will not. However, ordinary voters – unlike Nationalists – don’t
know that and can’t see through UKIP’s populist rhetoric. They will have to
learn the hard way: When they find out that UKIP is just another Establishment
party, and that their MPs and councillors are no better than those of
LibLabCons, they are going to be angry, disappointed and feel they’ve been
tricked.
Then, and only then, will these voters ditch UKIP and start looking round
for REAL Nationalist parties - like the
National Front - to support.
UKIP’s popularity is likely to be brief, however: It has raised
expectations it can’t possibly deliver, but it will take time before the
electorate suss this out. UKIP’s ultimate and inevitable demise should provide
the NF with the greatest opportunity for making a big come back.
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