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date: Thu, 03 May 2007 00:41:09 +0100,    group: uk.local.lincolnshire        back       
Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.

Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.

In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
£17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
seen their house prices hit hard.

Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
Party, its reputation suffers.

A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial penalty.

Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
Rosedale ward in 2003.

The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
9.1 per cent.

It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
£17,000 over the past year.

In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
with the London average.

The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
Rosedale?'"

The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.

The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 00:41:09 +0100   author:   Custard Creme

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote


> Good...!
>
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
> middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
>



How do you define "the middle classes"?


-- 
Regards, Vince.

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date: Mon, 7 May 2007 13:06:44 +0100   author:   Knight Of The Road

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Knight Of The Road"  schreef in bericht 
news:taCdnQJHtcvKi6LbnZ2dnUVZ8vidnZ2d@bt.com...
>
>
> "Andy Helliwell"  wrote
>
>
>> Good...!
>>
>> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
>> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
>> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>> middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
>>
>
>
>
> How do you define "the middle classes"?
>
END>

Double income management type job families
who earn  three times as much as the minimum
wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
 has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
then I class them as middle class.

The middle classes are the cause of most poverty,
cos they are so brainless. They vote for politicians
who will make other people live in poverty, while
they just take and get.

                             Andy
date: Mon, 7 May 2007 17:37:29 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote

> Double income management type job families
> who earn  three times as much as the minimum
> wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
> pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
> summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
> has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
> then I class them as middle class.



Normal people who work hard, you mean?



-- 
Regards, Vince.

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date: Mon, 7 May 2007 16:46:34 +0100   author:   Knight Of The Road

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Knight Of The Road"  schreef in bericht 
news:SvydnRXFLJJD1KLbnZ2dnUVZ8sCsnZ2d@bt.com...
>
>
>
> "Andy Helliwell"  wrote
>
>> Double income management type job families
>> who earn  three times as much as the minimum
>> wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
>> pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
>> summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
>> has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
>> then I class them as middle class.
>
>
>
> Normal people who work hard, you mean?
>
END>

Managers are overvalued and over paid
for what they do. The shop floor worker
is the person who earns the money for
companies, then the management, share
 holders and the boss steals that money
 for themselves. Then the worker gets
the minimum wage and sod all else !!!

The middle classes don't know the meaning
of sharing anymore ! If my vote costs people
as selfish as them Gits17 grand, I say it is worth
voting for the BNP. No party or politician is
ever gonna give me anything anyway so I have
 nawt to lose by voting BNP, plus I can have a
good laugh watching the local toffee nosed
middle classes house prices plummet. Then they
all get on the news moaning and whinging that
they have been hurt.

                  Andy
date: Mon, 7 May 2007 18:07:48 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote

> . The shop floor worker
> is the person who earns the money for
> companies, then the management, share
> holders and the boss steals that money
> for themselves. Then the worker gets
> the minimum wage and sod all else !!!




Blimey, it's a time traveller from 1935!


-- 
Regards, Vince.

Long Distance Diary- Sittingbourne to Barcelona (New!)
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date: Mon, 7 May 2007 17:12:12 +0100   author:   Knight Of The Road

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote in 
message news:463f4ec8$0$16018$dbd4f001@news.wanadoo.nl...
>
> "Knight Of The Road"  schreef in bericht 
> news:SvydnRXFLJJD1KLbnZ2dnUVZ8sCsnZ2d@bt.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> "Andy Helliwell"  wrote
>>
>>> Double income management type job families
>>> who earn  three times as much as the minimum
>>> wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
>>> pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
>>> summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
>>> has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
>>> then I class them as middle class.
>>
>>
>>
>> Normal people who work hard, you mean?
>>
> END>
>
> Managers are overvalued and over paid
> for what they do. The shop floor worker
> is the person who earns the money for
> companies, then the management, share
> holders and the boss steals that money
> for themselves. Then the worker gets
> the minimum wage and sod all else !!!
>
> The middle classes don't know the meaning
> of sharing anymore ! If my vote costs people
> as selfish as them Gits17 grand, I say it is worth
> voting for the BNP. No party or politician is
> ever gonna give me anything anyway so I have
> nawt to lose by voting BNP, plus I can have a
> good laugh watching the local toffee nosed
> middle classes house prices plummet. Then they
> all get on the news moaning and whinging that
> they have been hurt.

Only if they take a lesson from you. I can't believe you are so stupid. 
Just when you were getting some sympathy and constructive ideas you blow 
it with this post. It's no wonder you can't get a job, you are bloody 
useless!
date: Mon, 7 May 2007 18:09:55 +0100   author:   Not Today

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote


> Good...!
>
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
> middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
>



How do you define "the middle classes"?


-- 
Regards, Vince.

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date: Mon, 7 May 2007 13:06:44 +0100   author:   Knight Of The Road

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Knight Of The Road"  schreef in bericht 
news:taCdnQJHtcvKi6LbnZ2dnUVZ8vidnZ2d@bt.com...
>
>
> "Andy Helliwell"  wrote
>
>
>> Good...!
>>
>> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
>> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
>> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>> middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
>>
>
>
>
> How do you define "the middle classes"?
>
END>

Double income management type job families
who earn  three times as much as the minimum
wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
 has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
then I class them as middle class.

The middle classes are the cause of most poverty,
cos they are so brainless. They vote for politicians
who will make other people live in poverty, while
they just take and get.

                             Andy
date: Mon, 7 May 2007 17:37:29 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote

> Double income management type job families
> who earn  three times as much as the minimum
> wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
> pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
> summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
> has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
> then I class them as middle class.



Normal people who work hard, you mean?



-- 
Regards, Vince.

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date: Mon, 7 May 2007 16:46:34 +0100   author:   Knight Of The Road

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Knight Of The Road"  schreef in bericht 
news:SvydnRXFLJJD1KLbnZ2dnUVZ8sCsnZ2d@bt.com...
>
>
>
> "Andy Helliwell"  wrote
>
>> Double income management type job families
>> who earn  three times as much as the minimum
>> wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
>> pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
>> summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
>> has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
>> then I class them as middle class.
>
>
>
> Normal people who work hard, you mean?
>
END>

Managers are overvalued and over paid
for what they do. The shop floor worker
is the person who earns the money for
companies, then the management, share
 holders and the boss steals that money
 for themselves. Then the worker gets
the minimum wage and sod all else !!!

The middle classes don't know the meaning
of sharing anymore ! If my vote costs people
as selfish as them Gits17 grand, I say it is worth
voting for the BNP. No party or politician is
ever gonna give me anything anyway so I have
 nawt to lose by voting BNP, plus I can have a
good laugh watching the local toffee nosed
middle classes house prices plummet. Then they
all get on the news moaning and whinging that
they have been hurt.

                  Andy
date: Mon, 7 May 2007 18:07:48 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote

> . The shop floor worker
> is the person who earns the money for
> companies, then the management, share
> holders and the boss steals that money
> for themselves. Then the worker gets
> the minimum wage and sod all else !!!




Blimey, it's a time traveller from 1935!


-- 
Regards, Vince.

Long Distance Diary- Sittingbourne to Barcelona (New!)
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date: Mon, 7 May 2007 17:12:12 +0100   author:   Knight Of The Road

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote in 
message news:463f4ec8$0$16018$dbd4f001@news.wanadoo.nl...
>
> "Knight Of The Road"  schreef in bericht 
> news:SvydnRXFLJJD1KLbnZ2dnUVZ8sCsnZ2d@bt.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> "Andy Helliwell"  wrote
>>
>>> Double income management type job families
>>> who earn  three times as much as the minimum
>>> wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
>>> pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
>>> summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
>>> has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
>>> then I class them as middle class.
>>
>>
>>
>> Normal people who work hard, you mean?
>>
> END>
>
> Managers are overvalued and over paid
> for what they do. The shop floor worker
> is the person who earns the money for
> companies, then the management, share
> holders and the boss steals that money
> for themselves. Then the worker gets
> the minimum wage and sod all else !!!
>
> The middle classes don't know the meaning
> of sharing anymore ! If my vote costs people
> as selfish as them Gits17 grand, I say it is worth
> voting for the BNP. No party or politician is
> ever gonna give me anything anyway so I have
> nawt to lose by voting BNP, plus I can have a
> good laugh watching the local toffee nosed
> middle classes house prices plummet. Then they
> all get on the news moaning and whinging that
> they have been hurt.

Only if they take a lesson from you. I can't believe you are so stupid. 
Just when you were getting some sympathy and constructive ideas you blow 
it with this post. It's no wonder you can't get a job, you are bloody 
useless!
date: Mon, 7 May 2007 18:09:55 +0100   author:   Not Today

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote in 
message news:463f47b0$0$293$dbd4d001@news.wanadoo.nl...
>
> "Knight Of The Road"  schreef in bericht 
> news:taCdnQJHtcvKi6LbnZ2dnUVZ8vidnZ2d@bt.com...
>>
>>
>> "Andy Helliwell"  wrote
>>
>>
>>> Good...!
>>>
>>> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
>>> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
>>> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>>> middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> How do you define "the middle classes"?
>>
> END>
>
> Double income management type job families
> who earn  three times as much as the minimum
> wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
> pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
> summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
> has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
> then I class them as middle class.
>
> The middle classes are the cause of most poverty,
> cos they are so brainless. They vote for politicians
> who will make other people live in poverty, while
> they just take and get.

If they are so brainless, how comes they manage to hold down jobs that pay 
them 3 x the average wage?

I'll tell you what.... nothing detracts from a man like pure, green envy. 
By making such utterly ludicrous statements about this imaginary class of 
people you insult all the "lower" classes that aspire to be like them and 
work hard to do so.

OK, you've hit a hard point in your life.  Don't blame people that can have 
holidays, afford a car and spend most of their time at work - theirs is 
mostly a thankless, miserable life.  Most of their money goes to pay for the 
less fortunate and what little is left goes on their mortagage.

You must be a troll.
date: Mon, 7 May 2007 21:17:53 +0100   author:   Night of the Toad

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote in 
message news:463f4ec8$0$16018$dbd4f001@news.wanadoo.nl...
>
> "Knight Of The Road"  schreef in bericht 
> news:SvydnRXFLJJD1KLbnZ2dnUVZ8sCsnZ2d@bt.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> "Andy Helliwell"  wrote
>>
>>> Double income management type job families
>>> who earn  three times as much as the minimum
>>> wage could be  middle class ??? If I  see two
>>> pretty nice cars in the driveway, if they have
>>> summer and winter holidays, and if the woman
>>> has enough clothes to fill a walk in wardrobe,
>>> then I class them as middle class.
>>
>>
>>
>> Normal people who work hard, you mean?
>>
> END>
>
> Managers are overvalued and over paid
> for what they do. The shop floor worker
> is the person who earns the money for
> companies, then the management, share
> holders and the boss steals that money
> for themselves. Then the worker gets
> the minimum wage and sod all else !!!
>
> The middle classes don't know the meaning
> of sharing anymore ! If my vote costs people
> as selfish as them Gits17 grand, I say it is worth
> voting for the BNP. No party or politician is
> ever gonna give me anything anyway so I have
> nawt to lose by voting BNP, plus I can have a
> good laugh watching the local toffee nosed
> middle classes house prices plummet. Then they
> all get on the news moaning and whinging that
> they have been hurt.

But as you've said...you don't get a vote.  You're Dutch.

People get paid their market rate.  If a million people can put cherries on 
cakes there is little demand.  If you have special skills that are hard to 
find then you can command better rates.  The answer is to get skills that 
are in demand.
date: Mon, 7 May 2007 21:20:09 +0100   author:   Night of the Toad

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote

> The middle classes don't know the meaning
> of sharing anymore ! If my vote costs people
> as selfish as them Gits17 grand, I say it is worth
> voting for the BNP.




You seem to have missed the point here.

If house prices were to drop in an area with BNP representation -which they 
won't, it's just some Tory lies- then it would simply be because the area 
had become more unpleasant, and living there less desirable.

This is how Supply & Demand works.


Whatever problems you may have had in obtaining Unemployment Benefit in 
Holland, I really don't feel that a belief in white supremacy will be much 
help.


-- 
Regards, Vince.

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date: Mon, 7 May 2007 21:50:41 +0100   author:   Knight Of The Road

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>
> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>
> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
> seen their house prices hit hard.
>
> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
> Party, its reputation suffers.
>
> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
> penalty.
>
> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>
> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
> 9.1 per cent.
>
> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
> £17,000 over the past year.
>
> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
> with the London average.
>
> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
> Rosedale?'"
>
> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>
> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

END>

Good...!

Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
 middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!

                            Andy
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 12:58:16 +0200   author:   Andy Helliwell

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Andy Helliwell wrote:
> "Custard Creme"  schreef in bericht 
> news:46392195$1_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
>> cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.
>>
>> Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
>> party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.
>>
>> In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
>> £17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
>> seen their house prices hit hard.
>>
>> Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
>> Party, its reputation suffers.
>>
>> A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial 
>> penalty.
>>
>> Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
>> a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
>> Rosedale ward in 2003.
>>
>> The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
>> year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
>> 9.1 per cent.
>>
>> It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
>> £17,000 over the past year.
>>
>> In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
>> with the London average.
>>
>> The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
>> Rosedale?'"
>>
>> The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
>> the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
>> agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.
>>
>> The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>> the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>> reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> END>
> 
> Good...!
> 
> Vote the BNP in to reduce house prices then.
> Teach the middle classes in your area a lesson
> for being so greedy and snobish. Watching the
>  middle classes lose money could be much fun !!!!
> 
>                             Andy
> 
>  
> 
> 
By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no 
Israel crisis.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 15:27:38 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
> By the same logic if Hitler had won the war then there would be no
> Israel crisis.

Yes there would but it would be in Madagascar instead of Palestine
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:10:08 +0100   author:   Porridge Wog

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Andy Helliwell"  wrote


> Good...!
>