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May. 5th, 2006 01:17 pmFUCK fuck fuck fuck they've elected in a BNP counsellor in Barking. Fuck. Fuckit. Fuck.
Fuck. Fuck I don't want to go back. That actually makes the idea of going home more than a little scary. BNP voting neighbours. Fuckit.
(Not actually my constituency, but the boundary's about three doors down the road....)
ETA: Eleven out of thirty-nine counsellors in Barking. And a new BNP counsellor in my home constituency too, too...
knew I should have committed electoral fraud
*spits*
Fuck. Fuck I don't want to go back. That actually makes the idea of going home more than a little scary. BNP voting neighbours. Fuckit.
(Not actually my constituency, but the boundary's about three doors down the road....)
ETA: Eleven out of thirty-nine counsellors in Barking. And a new BNP counsellor in my home constituency too, too...
*spits*
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Date: 2006-05-05 03:35 pm (UTC)As for your other question, it depends on what you mean by "left" and "right". As I see it, all these parties are collectivists, and the labels refer mainly to a metacontextual world view. As an anarchist, I don't approve of any of them.
Of course, fascism is a form of socialism anyway.