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Originally Posted by metallideth Their campaign, then, is going grassroots through neccesity - so while people see all the other parties offering distant comment on immigration from a fancy TV studio, they'll be aware that the BNP are out and about in their own area. This creates the facade that the BNP are somehow more 'real' or 'honest' than the other parties, or are more concerned with the so-called "big issues" as they relate to everyday life. A good standpoint from which to shore up disaffected voters. |
You may be onto something there. In the whole time I've been here the only political approach I've witnessed other than t.v. based monologues on congestion charges/war/terror/taxes is several BNP pamphlets posted through my door.