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

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 the agenda for years, not recently brought in by the BNP? That is no new policy, what makes you think they will do a better job at succeeding in protectionism? Where do you also suppose they’re planning on getting the huge finances needed to subsidise all these up-coming infant firms? Taxes. Brutally obvious.
And about the interVIEW on BBC Breakfast. Other politicians wouldn’t subject bias opinion live on radio, or probably infact at all, about religions such as Islamm, they know better.
Why do you so adamently think that Nick Griffin is the man to confront our ‘insane’ immigration laws?

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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

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 …


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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

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 …