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

Good to have a healthy debate? I was debating with you some pages back before you decided to not retort.

And so I will attack you at the forefront of the comment section.

1. “I don’t trust the main parties”, if you had done a tiny bit of research you would have realised by now that not one Liberal Democrat was involved in the expenses scandal. I think we can trust Liberal Democrats.

2. The Liberal Democrats have not been in power for some 60 years, and even now while they’re not in power they constantly vote against anything which infringes on our rights (i.e the Digital Economy Bill), and often push bills forward which are so quickly rejected by LabCon such as the ability to sack your MP if you feel they’re not doing a good job, and getting rid of the inherited house of lords scheme and replacing it with voted lords, as well as significantly reducing then number of lords.

3. The Liberal Democrats constantly give clear answers, and why the us ‘ifs and buts’ is because they cannot make these changes happen if you do not vote for them.

4. The Liberal Democrats are the most honest and transparent party I know, the BNP have secret agenda’s such as deporting all non ‘indigenous’ British, as well as enforcing Christian laws. To truly govern a country you have to rule out religion (Nick Clegg is agnostic/atheist).

5. Under the Liberal Democrats there is protection for British workers, and the Lib Dems policy on immigration is that if there is a shortage of a sort of job in an area (Normally high skilled jobs such as doctors), then they import those with the skills and offer them jobs in whichever area they’re required in that certain part of the country, that way we don’t have immigrants overpopulating any one part of the country.

6. I love being part of the EU, it actually allows the UK to speak on a global level as well as allows for easy cross channel inner EU trade, such as no custom charges when buying from anywhere in EU (All of those who buy online know how much of a pain customs can be), as well as the EU Human Rights Department which specialises in, as the title suggests, Human Rights. Furthermore if Britain is to adopt the euro, it will allow for even easier financial transactions, while I do like the GBP as it is very strong, the Euro is almost as strong. It is only weaker by a couple of pence. Not to mention that having the EU helps to prevent inner-Europe wars (think WWI and WWII, both pre-EU).

7. While you may be tired of paying taxes towards people who are not from UK, this is very hard to stop as this is how a true libertarian society can prosper, otherwise we enter the grounds of fascism. I personally do not mind paying tax for immigrants who live here, as I have seen some of the countries they come from, and seen the horrible living conditions there, I’m thinking for instance – the slums of India. We live in an equal society, and therefore if you were to reduce the amount given to immigrants as oppose to those given to British Citizens, then we’d move into the territory of inequality, implying that because they’re not British Citizens that they’re a lesser being and not worthy enough to get what we get, bad waters to be in.

8. The reason you have seen no improvement in public life is because the wrong parties have been in power, liberal democrats want to pour more money into the UK transport system, trying to find greener alternatives to using cars, they also want to reduce class sizes in primary schools to 20, and in secondary schools to 16, introduce more one to one tutoring, and also introduce evening and weekend classes for students who are falling behind( Why these don’t already exist is beyond me).

9.The Liberal Democrats were the only party against the illegal war in Iraq. But the lib dems also understand that now we’re in there it’s a lot harder than just pulling out, and that’s why the propose raising them minimum wage for those serving in the army to the same as those who are in the police force and the fire brigade, as well as to supply our troops with better, overdue, equipment as well as dismantle the pointless cold war nuclear submarine.

Religion is a waste of time, I’m an atheist liberal, and will be for as long as I live, a true peaceful society can only exist if it is made up of atheist liberals, yes both the Bible and the Qur’an are as bad as each other, both of them teach their followers to force people to join their religion, and if they refuse to kill them, horrible, horrible stuff. And to think it all started because someone wrote a science fiction novel and titled it “The Bible”….

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