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Re: Right wing ?!?
by Ben on Thursday 12/Jul/2007, @00:51
These days UK parties transcend left and right politics, a party will be left wing on one issue and right on another.

The clearest example is the British National Party, that's highly left wing and socialist, except on immigration where it is extremely right wing.
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BNP policies are far-right
by CH on Thursday 12/Jul/2007, @06:53
I'm not sure which of the BNP's policies could be described as in any way left wing or socialist. They are far-right and fascist, plain and simple.

They hate non-whites, they hate gay people.
Economically, they hate trade unions.
Generally, they believe in a hierarchy and obedience to strong leaders.

This isn't the place to discuss politics, but what you said is just plain wrong.

Thanks for the excellent article. Now I feel even worse for not making it along to aKademy, despite my lack of coding knowledge :)
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