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21 responses to BNP Policies : BNP Housing and Welfare Policy

  • These policies are excellent! If people went past the overblown facts of their racism, they would see that the BNP can really change this country for the better!

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  • Oh come on, are you all really that dim that you believe what these bunch of racists are saying. If you read the manifestos of all parties involved you will see that they all have the same concerns and issues. I haven’t voted for many years because I think that politicians are untrustworthy and the biggest scroungers in this country. If they were paid the minimum wage would they still want to be a politian? However, I will be voting in this election but only to keep the BNP OUT! Do you really want to see homeless asylum seekers on the streets of britain? Because lets face it, what makes the BNP more capable than the others to solve the immigration issues? They are an incompetent and racist party with only hatred to offer. NO THANKS!

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  • I really don’t know how anybody can have a serious point of view on the BNP or it’s policies.

    Britain is a country where many discussions simply cannot be had. Sadly, this includes the relative merits or otherwise of the BNP and the automatic playing of the ‘racist card’ at the very mention of the party or immigration.

    The Establishment knows full well that there is no place for the ‘moralistic fallacy’ that reality must conform to our social, political, or ethical desires. But it suits them very well to ignore this and rational discussion.

    It is imperative that we are able to hear what the BNP has to say and THEN decide whether parliament or the lunatic asylum, assuming we can tell the difference, is the place for them. Anything less simply proves that Britain has no democracy. Discussion is reduced to ‘everybody knows’ – the premise of the ignorant.

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  • BNP = Racist Scum who go round beating innocent people up … Bob Bailey I hope you get locked up you Jerk!

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