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Country in a bad state



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Madam,

I have read all the heated debate about the BNP and their intention to hold a festival this summer.
Battle lines are being drawn? What on earth are the objectors afraid of?

I always thought this was a democratic country where one could air one's views regardless.

I think this affair goes deeper than loud music and beer licences.

It would be interesting to know how many of the objectors are Labour party members who, if they could, would bar anyone from meeting if they happen to have views contrary to this useless Government we have at present.

I was conned once by their promises.

Never again. I am not a member of the BNP, but I would, however, listen to anyone willing to get us out of the European jail we seem to be in at the moment.

Our country, overrun with foreign criminals, fraudulent ministers, many unvoted into power, porous borders, idle people who are on benefits, why would I not listen to the BNP?

Susan Walsh
Derby Road
Kilburn




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