And after reading twitter, came across this video. It's of the BNP Youth. Sounds familiar that doesn't it. Proper scary bunch they are as well. The video is included in this article I've found. http://birmingham.tab.co.uk/2014/05...t-the-bnp-youth-theyre-absolutely-terrifying/
Silly silly. They bemoan the 'capitalists forcing us to work for next to nothing and live through commodities', before going on to complain about the 'Marxists undermining our education system'. Which, when you think about it, is a little bit like saying you hate milk but love cream tea.
Re: Just had the misfortune of watching a Keith Hill interview... My advice is to just avoid listening to him YT, he's not worth your time.
Re: Just had the misfortune of watching a Keith Hill interview... I've made it my goal to get an interview with him for WSB. I tried and failed this season, but I'll stick at it, because, as Brek Shea said on twitter recently, 'to not try is to fail'.
Re: Just had the misfortune of watching a Keith Hill interview... I look forwards to reading it, if you get him to agree. Did Brek Shea really say that?
Re: Just had the misfortune of watching a Keith Hill interview... Not verbatim, no. But summat similarly inspiring.
Re: Just had the misfortune of watching a Keith Hill interview... The important thing to remember is that the BNP are for many a protest at the more mainstream parties, which are pretty much all the same. Backed by similar people looking after the same kind of interests. If we didn't have people like the BNP, UKIP etc throwing things into the mix then we'd basically be living in a dictatorship with faux-elections to give the illusion of democracy - that's if we don't already. I don't see why so many people seem reluctant to go against the grain in their thinking once in a while, yes the BNP is a bit extreme but they're never going to run the country. It's healthy to have these opposing views, there should be more protests in this country than there actually is, our education system, media and politicians know exactly how to manipulate the population into thinking we somehow have it good in this country yet the same corruption exists here as it does anywhere else.
There is nothing whatsoever, healthy about the BNP. It's a hate filled group of people, who routinely peddle ill informed bigotry, on a daily basis. I despise the BNP, and pity those who support them
Re: Just had the misfortune of watching a Keith Hill interview... Whatever next, maybe a Churchillian style speech from Mellis. They don't half live in a bubble these footballers.
I don't support the BNP but the whole political system needs much more reform than can be debated on a football forum, the trouble is people in this country are obsessed with conformity brought on by the pressures of paying the mortgage, keeping up with the Jones', paying for the kids' orthodontist etc.