Anyway, a spreadsheet to play with is too great a temptation. There can be some difficulty in locating it, but it's easily available here. And the heat map is great, though I think it needs some percentage analysis, I would do this in a table, but getting hold of the relevant census data is all but impossible online - outrageously.
However, at least as fun is the comments you can read on the details, except for the kids who get included because of their nutter parents. Some of these are just a reflection of the oddity of people - I can imagine mine would read oddly - but some you can only reflect BNP members, or sit incongruously with the rest of the BNP policy. Here are some of my favourites:
- Hobbies: motocycling, Staffordshire bull terriers
- State registered nurse. Orthopaedic nursing Cert. & Diploma in Nursing. Hobbies: walking, caravanning, cross-stitch & knitting, helping people in need
- Will not be renewing 07 (objects to being told he shouldn't wear a bomber jacket)
- Hobbies: freemasonry, church singing - activist
- Member of the Toastmasters Association
- Active Odinist/member of Pagan organisations. Hobbies: folklore
- member describes himself as a witch: potential embarrassment if active
- Retired antique dealer. Owner: tourist attraction in Canada. Former racing driver (British champion 1958). Hobbies: competition shooting, sword collector. Author.
- Retired historian, teacher & tutor. BA (Hons) History. Hobbies: occasional speaker (nationalist views); writing poetry
And of course there are there are the ones who live abroad. Six live in France, what do they say about foreigners there?
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Note that one Mr Smith gave his address as: Peterhouse, Cambridge.
Wonder how that went down?
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