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Newspaper poll finds 99% from Stoke on Trent want BNP rule

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01 06 08 - 03:28
The Daily Star poll asked readers: "Would you live in a BNP town?"

We were overwhelmed by the response, the second highest in any of our hundreds of polls on the issues of the day.

And 99% of our readers that phoned in voted: "Yes".

The Daily Star launched the vote after reporting on the rise of the BNP in Stoke on Trent, Staffs. The local council, a Labour stronghold since the 1930s, once had 60 Labour councillors. Now there are just 15 and the BNP has nine and rising support.
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Interesting development that the newspaper is saying this. It seems to be intended as an attack on Gordon Brown primarily.

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