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Isn't that the case for all political parties?
Yes.
You want to know why, in depth?
Because they're not competent.
Isn't that the case for all political parties?
Besides being racist I don't recall them having any other notable policies. So, to answer your first question, I don't know. And, not any more. Do they even still exist?1. For the British people: BNP, fascist party or not? Are they even well-known?
Like Ariana, sometimes if the vote is with other voting.2. For the EU people: do you vote in EU elections and how important are they to you?
They were quite well known a few years ago, at least well enough to have an MEP in the North of England and for their former leader to appear on Question Time. However, as UKIP have risen the BNP faded away as their voters shifted towards the slightly more credible party. I think the BNP went bankrupt at some point in the last couple of years and didn't pay the small fee required to remain as a political party. The last I heard from them was that their flagship policy for a recent election was to ban the burkha. They might be facists, but I don't know enough about facism to give an authoritative answer to that question.1. For the British people: BNP, fascist party or not? Are they even well-known?
I usually always vote if there's an election, whether a general election, a referendum, local or European elections. Do I care much about them? No, I don't. Nobody knows who their MEPs are or what they do. For me, the European Parliament has always been an extra level of government on top of what we already have - this is particularly the case for Scottish and Welsh people. Turnout was only ever about 33% for EU elections so when UKIP got the largest share of the vote at about 33% only 1/9 of the electorate actually voted for them.2. For the EU people: do you vote in EU elections and how important are they to you?
Nice! IMO elections should be mandatory everywhere, so that people who don't vote can't complain about the government. Belgrade has elections soon-ish and while I don't like any of the options, I'll have to choose someone.I usually always vote if there's an election, whether a general election, a referendum, local or European elections.
That is interesting. I read that France is the least educated EU country when it comes to EU politics. I've also read that people in France and GB see the EU elections as a way to protest against the parties in charge, hence the victories of UKIP and FN.Do I care much about them? No, I don't. Nobody knows who their MEPs are or what they do.
I'm studying some recent European politics for once and I'm just curious about some stuff as seen from people from the actual countries:
1. For the British people: BNP, fascist party or not? Are they even well-known?
2. For the EU people: do you vote in EU elections and how important are they to you?
One of my earliest childhood memories is passing the border checkpoint driving out of West Berlin and passing the transit highway to the west. It was normal to us at the time that you would have seen places all over the world, but would have no idea of what it looks like just outside your home town.
Let's never have this again.
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Marius DanielsenSo who do you guys reckon will win the Russian presidential election?