There is no general election 2010 BNP Manifesto on the BNP site (unless they added it earlier today)?
All they have is the same HTML policy pages that’s been on the site since before September 2009 when I copied them for debate on my site.
Feel free to post a direct link to the BNP Manifesto 2010 and I’ll add it here for debate.
David
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