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

Glasgow-born Brown, 42, gave £2.4 million to the party in the run-up to the 2005 General Election but the legality of his donation has been questioned.
The businessman, whose home is in Mallorca, now faces 18 charges, including money laundering, theft and perverting the course of justice.
Will your party give this money back?

18 of the lib dems 62 MPs bothered to actually turn up to vote for the digital economy bill. Not even the leader came along.
Do you think that the issues that are being debated at the moment anybody has the ‘digital economy’ at the top of the list?

During the first debate. The Con leader asked the Lib leader, whether or not the lib party would give the money back. There was no clear response.

We are already over populated. That’s one issue. I don’t think the whole issue is to do with immigration (it hasn’t helped), it’s more to do that people and cultures clash and that British people do not feel they have been treated fairly.

How about you introduce a policy for stopping offshoring of jobs abroad if the role exists in the UK. Is this not fair for the UK?

Taking skilled people from 3rd world countries is doing more harm than good. Do you not agree?

It is also causing grief for the countries from where they had come from. A question for you. Say a country had 100 doctors and we needed 100 doctors, who would be better off – if the doctors all came over here and who would lose out.

Lets have a referendum on that. I think that is fair. Let the people in UK decide for themselves.

Fine you can do whatever with your taxes. I’ve suggested that we could do the following:
Each person in the UK who is employed, can be asked by their employer, whether or not they would like to contribute a percentage of their salary to be used abroad. I think this is a fair and transparent idea that could be adopted. A similar scheme already exists for donating money to charity.
Your comments about India. I’ve got lots of Indian friends and they are extremely well off. The issue with India is a ‘class one’ and they can help themselves, if they wanted to. This is not our fault.

Where is the money going to come from to pay for this? More tax increases.

Like the idea about not using cars. I cycle everywhere I can.

Do you really think there will be an end to the war. I do not – and neither do my friends in the forces. If we did pull out like the BNP have suggested then there is going to be war (but at least no more dead soldiers), but at the same time, we shouldn’t be risking British lives over there at all.

I think regardless of what party is power there is going to be a lot more trouble to follow.
I would prefer it if we kept our nuclear subs, because regardless if you agree with nuclear weapons or not, it has acted as a deterrent.

What do you think of the people who are abusing our forces?

Ideally religion would not exist, but it does. I’m not entirely sure what difference a lib government would make here.
What would the libs do with the people who are abusing our soldiers?
Peaceful protest is acceptable, but the things that we have seen on TV are not. I would like something done about that.

regards

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Hi Sarah,

Good to have a healthy debate.

My other reasons: I think I covered in my other posts.

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Thanks for your reply.

I have often found the Danish/Norweigion/Finish people to be pretty decent.
Why did the Danish people ask the Immigrants to leave?
Honest answers only….
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David,

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Reference denmark:

Doesnt Denmark have one of the highest standards of living in the world.

perhaps they have the right idea?

up for discussion. I guess

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