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13 responses to BNP Policies : BNP Education Policy

  • K williams

    Again a quick post to ensure people understand that the Marxist influence in our education system is increasing daily, apparently History & Geography are to be replaced by “citizenship, blogging & the like”. Councils are funding African history awareness weeks, Muslim culture, celebrations of Eid etc whilst neglecting OUR history and culture. Many schools have banned carol services & christmas celebrations & in some cases have forced non Muslim children to learn about that religion, in some cases punishing white children who refused to carry out Muslim prayes whist kneeling & facing east!
    In Swindon teachers were afraid to discipline muslim pupils who were disruptive for fear of the “RACE CARD” , which led to a white pupil being attacked with a claw hammer in the school grounds whilst teachers did NOTHING. The headmaster refused to acknowledge there was a problem!

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    • britishbred

      Thanks K williams
      Enlightening us with more true facts. Something the mainstream media fail on BIG TIME!

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    • Abdullah Erkas

      For some reason your story seems exactly that a story a piece of fiction that has seemed to be exaggerated immensely. The sad thing is some people actually believe this rubbish. Why would a student be attacked in the school playground and the head teacher not do anything about it. If what you are saying was the slightest bit true then there would have been a rebellion in every school not just between the white boys you always talk about but with the black boys and teachers and the whole country for that matter because its not fair for anyone to be attacked and for the authorities not to do anything about it. Another thing is you never talk about the white girls at schools why is that I wonder is it because you think women are second class citizens and don’t deserve the right to be acknowledged a fair and equal education to boys. The BNP don’t even include girls in their policies just the boys. Further more they mention a free university education how does the BNP expect to do that when not even the best political parties can’t promise such a thing.

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    • Amy

      Dear Mr Williams, if you honestly think ‘citizenship, blogging and the like’ is going to replace History and Geography then you clearly have nothing of worth to say on Education. Get out from under that rock and start living in the real world where this strange thing called logic rules over conspiracy theories.

      No schools have punished students for failing to observe any non-Christian rituals aside from schools based on other faiths, which hardly seems unreasonable, and I’d love to see your sources for the rest of those ‘facts’ of yours. They stink of BNP propaganda.

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    • jan

      test all children for “school readiness” and retest them every year in order to go up. this way everyone will know from the beginning that they have to learn in order to get on in life and work hard.

      keep all religion out of schools.

      bring back discipline. make the child responsible for his wrong doing. if that’s not possible then discipline the parents.

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  • VoteNo ToBNP

    Just thought I’d drop a quick post here with ref to

    “The abolition of fees and the restoration of full grants to university students studying proper subjects (as opposed to fake “social sciences”);”

    The LibDems have the same policy and have today admitted it would take six years to impliment and would end up costing 7.5 billion a year for the state to pay for all students that want to go in to further education.

    So we’d have to therefore assume that the same cost would be incured under a BNP Government.

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    • Abdullah Erkas

      Social Science is something the BNP no nothing bout and lack heavily. Subjects like social science include history, geography, politics, psychology ect. Without those subjects at A level or at university what do you have not alot.

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  • David

    “The reintroduction of competitive sports”

    I have no problem with competitive sports.

    Last time I checked kids still play football, rugby, cricket… in school and I understand despite never being in any of the national teams :-) they are competitive sports?

    So what does this BNP policy achieve, we already have competitive sports in school?

    David

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    • Sarah in the Desert

      I think this is more in terms of things like the old-fashioned sports day.

      Giving those more athletic kids a chance to shine!

      My daughters first sports day (in the UK) was some kind of team effort building an octopus or something like that. It was nice to get out and back to the old fashioned egg”n”spoon race, the sack race, etc.

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    • Abdullah Erkas

      What does the BNP mean when they say competitive sports they should really be clear on what they say becuase last time I checked competitive sports already exist and existed long before the BNP. Competitive sports shouldn’t discourage other peoples confidence and ability but I wouldn’t put that past the BNP.

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  • David

    “The reintroduction of daily Christian assemblies”

    I have no problem with religion: I’m an atheist who believes everyone has a right to peacefully follow any belief they choose.

    “Daily Christian assemblies”, what does this mean, how far will this policy go? Is it back to how it used to be when I was at school (20+ years ago)?

    I came from a family though not overly religious, did believe in a Christian God. I went to normal schools where I was forced to sit through Christian assemblies despite at an early age (before my teens) realising I did not believe in a God. I was told I’d have to be a Mormon to not participate in the Christian assemblies!

    It was wrong then to force children to be part of religious Christian assembly in school and it is still wrong now.

    We do not all believe in the same thing, I understand over half our population are no longer religious and those that are have a mixture of religious beliefs, why should one religious faith (Christianity) be forced on all children?

    The BNP complain that Muslims will take over Britain and force the Qur’an on us, so in response the BNP want Christians to take over and force Christianity on us!!! How is that different/better for those who have no religious belief or believe in a different religion?

    I have no problem with a parent deciding their child should be Christian/Muslim (whatever), but I have a BIG problem with the government forcing a particular religion on it’s people!

    Religion and politics should not mix.

    Do NOT vote BNP if you agree with freedom to follow your own religious beliefs.

    BTW one of my sites: http://king-james-bible.classic-literature.co.uk/ (only 15 in Google for the search “King James Bible”, used to do much better). And yes I’ve read some of the Bible, not all of it, but enough to make informed decisions.

    David

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  • Amy

    Granted, working class white children do need to have their lot in life improved, but it’s not the system that’s letting them down- it’s the attitudes instilled in them by the culture they grow up in. By the time they get to school, it’s often too late.

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  • JAMES

    Maths ,Maths ,maths,it is the only truth, all others are bull shit, multi what everism, bull shit ,african studys bull shit,histroy left leaning social studies, more bull shit. their is only one truth the law of IC numbers reign supreme.with out maths their cant exist liberty, the free mind only hold to the truth of number, what is because it is, I NEWTON.?

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