You'll notice the lack of a witty title. I'm too depressed to come up with one.
I try to present myself here as a political neutral. However with regards to the far right parties I do take a stance. And it is in firm opposition.
I live in the Yorkshire and Humber region at present. I am appalled by the election of a BNP MEP.
Whats worse is that I am appalled by the number of people voting for them. Some may be protest votes, others maybe only voting on one issue and ignoring all the others, but there have still got to be a large number of people who have chosen BNP in the full knowledge and understanding of what they represent and have chosen irregardless!
I did vote. (I shan't say who for but it was not the BNP) and I encouraged everyone I could to vote. Why? Because a proportional representation system will always favour parties that appeal to extremists since these people will go out and vote while those in the middle ground often don't. This point is clearly shown by Nick Griffin in the North West who got in despite getting fewer votes than last time! How can this system be reasonable? And people want it the General election? Lets just think about that and realise that doing so will give the BNP and other extremist parties and real chance of getting large numbers of people into Parliament. Which would be an outright disaster.
But who is the blame. Well in Hull it's simple. The other parties. No campaigners have called at my house. I have received only a handful of election flyers. Labour said if the Tories get in to Westminster, Westminster mark you, not Brussels which is what we were voting on, it would be a disaster. Lib Dems simply put out their usual flyer of "only the Lib Dems can beat Labour in Hull", completely irrelevant in a region wide election. The Tories were a little better, actually commenting on issues and stating policies that were appropriate to the European Parliament, but since I never even knew we had Tory MEPs in this area their stating what they've done now was perhaps a little late. And the BNP flyer. This was only talking about policy. Now most of it will be unachievable in the European Parliament but the fact was they presented clear policy up front whereas every other party you had to wade through a mass of material to find policies if they were even there! There was little opposition bashing which took up most of the other campaign leaflets and is probably the biggest turn off to politics in the known world.
In our democratic system we do have to say that the BNP were elected freely and fairly and we must respect the will of people in this. But I do not like it and I condemn the other parties for their weak, ineffectual and lazy campaigning which allowed this to happen. Most people given a choice between a person who presents themselves as straight forward and someone who waffles on and says nothing will choose the former even if they know he is holding something back. Shame on you the main stream parties. It is you that allowed this to happen and no amount of blaming the system, blaming protest votes, blaming ineffectual leaders or public influence can excuse you. I can only hope that in the next few months you will find the moral conviction to realise that it your parties that can prevent this getting worse come the general election. And you had better do something about it.
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The worry is that a number of other countries, notably Holland, have also turned to far right parties. Now, while I'd think that there might be something rather odd about them working together, what with their inherent dislike of foreigners, it probably will happen anyway.
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