john eden
male pale and stale
a BNP member interviewed on news complains 'it seems to me that we're living in a fascist state'
whilst in another shot, a member had a placard reading 'no to a police state'
are they being deeply, deeply ironic?
This fits in with the BNP's drive to become respectable - it's entirely understandable from their perspective.
After all, they are a legal political party whose members face intimidation from lefty thugs, can lose their jobs, etc.
All they want is the freedom to talk to the electorate about their entirely reasonable poltiics, but everyone gangs up on them, even people who bang on about freedom of speech yadda yadda yadda.