Comment on BNP Manifesto 2010 : The Economy: Putting Britain Back on the Road to Recovery by Sarah.

I find it highly amusing that an ecoonomic policy of the BNP is to promote healthy domestic competition. Well that’s all very well, but they further go on to complain about how ‘British workers must compete against those in China and India who work for as little as a pound a day’. For this reason, they plan to encourage British-manufactured products, therefore eliminating competition? A little contradictory to say the least?
Immigrants should work yes, and earn the right to live in such a privilaged economy as ours. But I would love to see Nick Griffin doing half the jobs that a huge majority of immigrants are subjected to. Such jobs provide a huge and entirely necessary blanket on the foundation of our ever-growing and complex economy. The point that Griffin failes to mention and expand upon, is that we have many hundreds of British, who in effect, are just as bad. Just recently an article about scummy benefit-claiming mum of seven, perfectly able, who simply refuses to work as she earns more in benefits. That, in my opinion, needs to be a main focus. Strike benefits for those who are purely lazy and ignorant. Or even give them work, be-it within the community litter-picking etc. Provide benefits for those who purely, physically cannot work for it, and spend the savings on job allocation.
The BNP has a brutal leader, who clearly is no good for the party. I am yet to meet a single person who speaks his praise. Would love to hear from those potentially voting for the BNP .. and their justifications ?

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BNP Manifesto 2010 : The Economy: Putting Britain Back on the Road to Recovery

Thankyou Stuart. Example of the policy set by the Conservatives ..

* Every out of work benefit claimant capable of doing so will be expected to work or prepare for work
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BNP Manifesto 2010 : The Economy: Putting Britain Back on the Road to Recovery

Not once did I even mention abandoning manufacturing in this country? That’s almost as insane as those voting the BNP. Yes British manufacturing needs protecting. But protectionism has been on …


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BNP Manifesto 2010 : The Economy: Putting Britain Back on the Road to Recovery

Thankyou Stuart. Example of the policy set by the Conservatives ..

* Every out of work benefit claimant capable of doing so will be expected to work or prepare for work
* …


BNP Manifesto 2010 : The Economy: Putting Britain Back on the Road to Recovery

Not once did I even mention abandoning manufacturing in this country? That’s almost as insane as those voting the BNP. Yes British manufacturing needs protecting. But protectionism has been on …