the racism, bigotry and hatemongering which, to my knowledge, every single nationalist party except for the SNP fosters.
I tend to think that if you are presented with a nationalist party that exists within a country that already has independence you're looking at fascists. On the other hand when someone presents themselves as a nationalist in a country or region that is not independent you are probably not looking at a fascist. Of course that's not always the case but it's a reasonable rule of thumb to start from.
No, they've dissolved the party (LPF). After their entry into parliament in 2002 with 26, they really acted as clowns: infighting between MPs, MPs that split off to form their one-(wo)man fractions, even 2 LPF ministers fighting with each other which led to the fall of the government after 87 days. It was rather surprising they still obtained 8 seats in 2003.
Actually, calling such parties clowns or freaks is not right - except for the Fortuyn Party then, they really were a leaderless ragtag bunch of nitwits. But people like Wilders in the Netherlands, Filip de Winter in Flanders, Haider in Austria, are smart-dressed, intelligent, sharp-tongued politicians who know what they're doing. They're no clowns to be laughed at, they're serious and to be reckoned with.
Thank you. That's what I was trying to say, only you did it far more eloquently and succinctly than I did.I tend to think that if you are presented with a nationalist party that exists within a country that already has independence you're looking at fascists. On the other hand when someone presents themselves as a nationalist in a country or region that is not independent you are probably not looking at a fascist. Of course that's not always the case but it's a reasonable rule of thumb to start from.

To my mind, anglophobia is less marked than it was, and most people are ready to accept incomers to Scotland as "new Scots" wherever they come from.
Most people always were. There is still a strong element of "You English Bar stewards" to be found though.
Sounds good.
Oh yes, my bad. Are those "Pim Fortuyn Party" clowns still active?
I also forgot the FPÖ (Austrian Liberal Party) of the late and unlamented Jörg Haider. And those freaks who campaigned on a "Switzerland to the Swiss - throw out the evil foreign scum" platform.
I was just thinking of a famous political group who once managed to get "Socialist" in their name and weren't anything of the sort, likewise a whole host of Eastern European Counties who worked in the word "People's" or even "Democratic" and perhaps didn't quite understand the words properly....
I have many ideals that can only be expressed in egg form. Such as my passionate devotion to the principle of throwing eggs at idiots.As per-usual, the unite agaignst fascist mob show themselves up and manage to make the BNP appear almost respectable. By chucking eggs at Griffin yesterday they cause severe damage to the principles of liberal democracy and anti-discrimination. All they perpetuate is a group of people who have views that must be expressed in the form of egg, rather than intelligence and strength, which they deserve. Is this what King died for, so that the sheer wonder of 'I have a dream' and the ideals within it be expressed in the vision of flying eggs?
Eggs are speech!It's childish, itks weak, and it denigrates the superiority of our ideals. Not to mention the disrespect those protestors have to freedom of speech, something that is the antithesis of fascism.
It's childish, itks weak, and it denigrates the superiority of our ideals. Not to mention the disrespect those protestors have to freedom of speech, something that is the antithesis of fascism.
I have many ideals that can only be expressed in egg form. Such as my passionate devotion to the principle of throwing eggs at idiots.
The egging was bad (since it is nothing more than a common assault), the hectoring and so on is good and is in line with the freedom to not only speak but to protest. The BNP has no right to be able to speak without being protested.
Except the protestors were attempting to drive away their freedom of speech. It was said by their leader, in a fabously oxymoronic statement: 'I support Freedom Of Speech, but not for fascists'.