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Old 12-09-2008, 11:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I came across this Interesting statement posted on the FEP website.And would like to DEBATE IT.Just what is the Preception of FEP out there.??

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I've joined a group on Facebook called "The Facebook House of Commons" that allows people to partake in a 'virtual' parliament.

It's just a bit of fun and it clearly states all views are unofficial (so there is no fear of being mistaken as a party official) but I thought it would be a good way to introduce FEP to 430+ people and subject the policies to some debate.

So far the feedback I have had is that FEP seems "similar to the BNP" (that is easy to clear up) and that the policies are not detailed. I explained the party is very new, and more detailed policies would be sure to come.
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That was me who posted that message. I'd like to add that the BNP confusion was cleared up quickly and has not been raised again. Anyone on Facebook can see for themselves, I've also had a couple of PM's asking more about the party, and one person expressed a keen interest.
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I think it's very important whenever someone tries the BNP hysteria thing to ask them what exactly they find so terrifying or repugnant about the BNP that they feel anything linked to it would somehow cause contamination of the magnitude of a nuclear explosion.

If they can't tell you why they think the BNP is so horrific they are mortally terrified of even thinking about it, then you know they are just lefties having you on. If they can enumerate clearly which BNP policies they feel are repugnant or scary then you can show how yours differ.

The trouble with anti-BNP trolls is that they can't always identify in the present day BNP what they find so horrifying and usually revert to old pics of neo nazis dressed up in SS uniforms and the odd skinhead giving a cheeky salute.

You'll find that the things that bother ordinary people about the BNP are aspects of their immigration policy and aspects of their military duty policies. And perhaps some of the socialist bits and maybe some aspects of the crime and punishment bits. And Arthur Kemp.

If these do not match FEP policies then it will be easy to show where they differ.
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I came across this Interesting statement posted on the FEP website.And would like to DEBATE IT.Just what is the Preception of FEP out there.??

Free England in the virtual 'House of Commons'
I've joined a group on Facebook called "The Facebook House of Commons" that allows people to partake in a 'virtual' parliament.

It's just a bit of fun and it clearly states all views are unofficial (so there is no fear of being mistaken as a party official) but I thought it would be a good way to introduce FEP to 430+ people and subject the policies to some debate.

So far the feedback I have had is that FEP seems "similar to the BNP" (that is easy to clear up) and that the policies are not detailed. I explained the party is very new, and more detailed policies would be sure to come.
Did you also tell them that you are 100% against the FEP and do everything in your power to troll it off the face of the earth? Or are you saving that for later?
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You'll find that the things that bother ordinary people about the BNP are aspects of their immigration policy and aspects of their military duty policies. And perhaps some of the socialist bits and maybe some aspects of the crime and punishment bits. And Arthur Kemp.

If these do not match FEP policies then it will be easy to show where they differ.
Well said. The obvious difference between the British National Party and the Free England Party is the support or opposition to the union. That puts any comparisons to rest immediately, not to mention the fact that the FE welcome anyone who agrees with their ideology regardless of race, etc.

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You will have to learn to spell it properly first. Otherwise you might mean something similar butr different. Its a bit like the old one about missing a comma on a legal document.
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You will have to learn to spell it properly first. Otherwise you might mean something similar butr different. Its a bit like the old one about missing a comma on a legal document.
You mean "preception"? I just took it to mean that thing people who live on other planets do when they want to communicate. Like a combination between precognition and reception: preception. The feeling you get when you feel you're going to feel a feeling that hasn't yet penetrated your miasma. One day everyone will be doing it.

And when you put your ideas down on a forum where the software for this method is used you can review your comments by clicking the "preception" button.
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Well said. The obvious difference between the British National Party and the Free England Party is the support or opposition to the union. That puts any comparisons to rest immediately, not to mention the fact that the FE welcome anyone who agrees with their ideology regardless of race, etc.
Yes, it's the thing that makes them very different parties and puts the FEP in the Independence movement and the EDP with the Unionists.

I'm sure you cleared a lot of confusion up with these definitions and placements. It gives people a chance to ask themselves where they stand not only on withdrawal from the EU but also where they might stand on withdrawal from the Union. Many may never have considered it that way before.

Interesting times, these.
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Why are you so obsessed with the Free England Party?
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I have just had a PM from Danny but I have no idea what it is about. It is headed evidence and appears to be a copy and paste from someone on some forum.
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