Wow, I do believe you are actually trying to out Ben Ben...
OK, I'll play the game with you just because doing so makes you look even more of a mug than you already are and I will enjoy doing so...
You invited me to back up this particular premise:
Well, as it happens, this is what I said earlier:
Translation for mentally defective morons (i.e. C0ckney and Ben)
"They won a lot of seats here!" (as proved by the link you provided, thus pwning yourself!)
Translation for mentally defective morons (i.e. C0ckney and Ben)
"Look, it's a link! Maybe if you'd actually bothered to check it, you wouldn't have looked so silly proving my points for me later on!"
Translation for mentally defective morons (i.e. C0ckney and Ben)
"Difficult as it is to believe, even in solid working class areas blighted by immigrants (Every single Labour seat in the country according to C0ckney's map link!
), there are still natural Tory voters. Because the BNP actually wanted to WIN - they obviously avoided splitting the voters who would naturally vote for them (the Tory voters!!!), as many would still stay loyal to already established candidates."
Translation for mentally defective morons (i.e. C0ckney and Ben)
"They maximised the likelihood for sympathetic voters to vote for them without being conflicted about who to vote for."
Translation for mentally defective morons (i.e. C0ckney and Ben)
"OMG, the Labour voters actually hate the BNP so much that they all actually got off their lazy arses to vote against them!"
The subtext of this last point is interesting insofar as it is obvious that if the local Tories were more organised in this borough, they would be more successful. Instead, the BNP have neatly occupied this power vacuum and taken over this reservoir of sympathetic voters from themselves...
(this concept is far too complicated for C0ckney to understand, therefore I haven't bothered to translate it...
)
OK, I'll play the game with you just because doing so makes you look even more of a mug than you already are and I will enjoy doing so...
You invited me to back up this particular premise:
Originally posted by C0ck
Please tell me YET AGAIN why you think that whenever the BNP does well in this country, it is at the expense of the Conservative vote? Because I is thick as pig****...
Please tell me YET AGAIN why you think that whenever the BNP does well in this country, it is at the expense of the Conservative vote? Because I is thick as pig****...

OK, let's look at the elections in Barking and Dagenham where the BNP won 12 councillors and became the 2nd largest party in the borough then - i.e., their most successful campaign so far...
"They won a lot of seats here!" (as proved by the link you provided, thus pwning yourself!)

http://www.barking-dagenham.gov.uk/...ctions-menu.cfm
"Look, it's a link! Maybe if you'd actually bothered to check it, you wouldn't have looked so silly proving my points for me later on!"
The BNP contested wards where the Tories were weak or non-existent, at no point did they go head to head against strong Tory opposition...
"Difficult as it is to believe, even in solid working class areas blighted by immigrants (Every single Labour seat in the country according to C0ckney's map link!

In the seats that they won, they either did so against zero Tory opposition (in effect they were the Tory alternative!), or in 3 seat wards they fielded two candidates to the Tories' one - in effect allowing the voter to vote for both the BNP candidates AND the Tory!
"They maximised the likelihood for sympathetic voters to vote for them without being conflicted about who to vote for."
Also, in EVERY ward the BNP contested, the Labour vote did not fall but actually ROSE!
"OMG, the Labour voters actually hate the BNP so much that they all actually got off their lazy arses to vote against them!"
The subtext of this last point is interesting insofar as it is obvious that if the local Tories were more organised in this borough, they would be more successful. Instead, the BNP have neatly occupied this power vacuum and taken over this reservoir of sympathetic voters from themselves...
(this concept is far too complicated for C0ckney to understand, therefore I haven't bothered to translate it...

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