According to the British National Party website the British National Party will try to achieve the following if they gain power at the 2010 general election:
The British National Party is proud to be in possession of some of the most modern and progressive concepts of democracy which are firmly at odds with the other parties’ increasing totalitarianism.
The British people invented modern Parliamentary democracy. Yet in recent years the British people have been denied their democratic rights. On issue after issue, the views of the majority of British people have been ignored and overridden by a politically correct elite which thinks it knows best.
On immigration, on capital punishment, on the surrender of British sovereignty to the EU and in numerous other areas, democracy has been absent as Labour, Tories and Lib-Dems conspire in election after election to offer the British people no real choice on such vital issues.
The BNP exists to give the British people that choice, and thus to restore and defend the basic democratic rights we have all been denied. We favour more democracy, not less, at national, regional and local levels.
Power should be devolved to the lowest level possible so that local communities can make decisions which affect them.
We will remove legal curbs on freedom of speech imposed by successive Governments over the last 40 years.
We will implement a Bill of Rights guaranteeing fundamental freedoms to the British people.
We will ensure that ordinary British people have real democratic power over their own lives and that Government, local and national, is truly accountable to the people who elect it.
In addition, the BNP’s policy is to:
– Abolish “anti-discrimination” laws which prevent people from making a free choice;
– Abolish the “Human Rights Act” which has been imposed on this country through the European Union, and which is nothing but an excuse to prevent British laws stopping the scroungers of the world parasiting off this nation;
– Abolish all restrictions on traditional free speech; common law provisions against incitement to violence are the only proper limits in a free society;
– Reject ID cards, intrusive surveillance and the retention of DNA samples of the innocent;
– Introduce an English parliament within the United Kingdom;
– Introduce citizen-initiated referenda whose outcome is binding on Parliament.
The BNP – Britain’s most democratic party.
British National Party Democracy Policy :http://bnp.org.uk/policies/democracy/
I would be interested to hear both positive and negative views on BNP’s Democracy policies in the comments below?
I added the BNP back into the general election poll on Saturday afternoon since there’s less than 3 weeks until the the general election and with 100,000+ visitors a week to my site it’s going to be really hard for the minority of BNP supporters to manipulate the poll like they could last year (traffic was much lower).
I gave the BNP the starting value identical to the Green Parties votes for the entire general election poll as of Saturday afternoon which was 2,379 votes (I took 2,379 votes from the Other Parties option and added it to the new BNP option).
Considering the Green party gained more votes than the BNP in both the 2005 general election and the 2009 EU election that’s a reasonable starting point.
Over 2 days have passed and the general election poll has received a further 5,935 votes and of those 348 votes have been cast for the BNP.
That works out at 5.86% of the popular vote in my general election poll for the BNP.
Not exactly the breakthrough support the BNP supporters have been crowing about on my site for months. With below 6% of the vote the BNP are likely to gain ZERO MPs, just like in 2005.
Before BNP supporters start to complain that ~6,000 votes isn’t enough to determine their true support, when I removed the BNP from the poll the poll had received around 15,000 votes which had taken 4 months worth of visitors and it put the BNP at around 12% of the total vote, but this included a lot of manipulation on the part of BNP supporters.
BNP supporters have been complaining about this poll for months that I removed the BNP because I was afraid of the results. No I removed the BNP from the poll because BNP supporters were manipulating the poll results and even cheating to increase the vote share (using proxy servers to vote) which ruined the results.
Now when the general election poll had around 5,000 votes last year the BNP was in the lead with around a 1/3rd of the vote (totally unrealistic). This was because the average British voter wasn’t interested in politics until recently, but the BNP are very active all year round (actually something that impresses me about them, I wish everyone had that much interest in politics). Basically for the early life of my site most visitors to the site were BNP supporters, now they are the minority (though more vocal than any other group).
Now that election fever has hit with full force and my site has top Google rankings for election searches, the site is seeing over 100,000 visitors a week. This means the very active, but minority BNP supporters have been swamped by the majority of British people who will never vote BNP which is why BNP votes in the poll is just 348 votes out of almost 6,000 and remember this is on a site with a lot more BNP supporters than you’d meet in your average pub (they just won’t leave my site alone, it’s my own fault really, shouldn’t have added the BNP’s policies etc…!).
It will be interesting to see if the BNP try to drum up another campaign to get BNP supporters from the main BNP website to vote in my poll. With 100K visitors a week I doubt they’ll have a major impact in the poll with just 2 1/2 weeks to go, but we’ll see.
BNP has less than 6% of the popular vote, voting BNP is a wasted vote, I’m convinced there won’t be a single BNP MP 3 weeks from now.
David
BNP Supporters Manipulate Online Polls
This site is not affiliated with any of the political parties?
The general opinion of the author at the top of this page, seems extremely biased.
Could someone please explain to this author, the difference between ” lose ” and ” loose. ” I would describe his/her use of the English language, as ” loose. “
This site is not affiliated with any of the political parties?
David or moderator
I’m a little confused! I thought this was supposed to be a non bias website. However, you only appear to retaliate at any comments written by individuals who support views associated with the BNP.
I was a floating voter until I viewed this site and saw the venomous comments about the BNP referring to its supports as racist!
ALL parties have racists within them, be it through ethnicity, religion or otherwise… we all have a mind and opinion of our own.
After reading comments, in particular ‘yours’, I can see how frightened some people are of having support for a party that will put Britain and British first.
What do I call British, well, me. White middle age male who’s served his country [army] and now struggles to make ends meet, mainly due to Labour run Local Authority 3600% increase in ‘fairer charging’ within the last 4 years to pay for care at home.
I have actually worked for the NHS as a professional and been a long term patient and my personal perspective is, well, just shocking.
I am someone who has struggled with disability and re-education at University and witnessed the double standards in this country in favour of groups referred to as ‘minorities’, well, for the next 20 years anyway.
So, I want a Party that will benefit ‘me’, not someone who’s travelled across other countries to play the race and discrimination card or shout about human rights.
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“I thought this was supposed to be a non bias website”
Nope, this is my website and I have a political opinion that I share. I am not trying to emulate Question Time (bad example when talking about the BNP, but you know what I mean :-)).
The sites not affiliated with a particular political party (that doesn’t mean I’m not biased towards a political view) which is why as a BNP supporter you can post comments here as long as you follow a few basic rules (which you have).
And please I argue with Tory commenter’s as well, go look at https://general-election-2010.co.uk/conservative-petitions-and-banning-fox-hunting/ and https://general-election-2010.co.uk/why-ill-never-vote-conservative-at-a-general-election/ for examples.
Not easy to argue with people you agree with, so if someone posts something I agree with do you really want me to argue with them just to balance who I’m arguing with? Seriously?
I’ll need some tips as I don’t think I have the skill sets you think I should have :-)
Or do you want me to be a good little moderator and not get involved in the debates (that’s the fun bit) and just manage the site (which is bloody boring and time consuming work)?
“I am someone who has struggled with disability and re-education at University and witnessed the double standards in this country in favour of groups referred to as ‘minorities’, well, for the next 20 years anyway. ”
Sorry to hear that, hope it’s not something that gets worse over time (that sucks).
I’ve also struggled (still struggle) with disability and I went to University as a mature student and I’ve not seen “favour of groups referred to as ‘minorities’” in my life time.
And like you I’m a white middle aged (is 39 middle aged these days?) male and in the past have struggled (with a young family) to make ends meet financially: had to drop out of Uni early (months from getting a degree in genetics!) because of my disability and was on the equivalent of Incapacity Benefits for ~3 years (felt much longer) before starting my own business.
Now we are doing very well, gone from renting on the council and housing associations to owning our home and having plenty of spare cash, but I can still remember the very hard times when we ate Tescos own brand baked beans for as little as 4p a tin (bought in bulk, taste as you might expect at that price!) and I’m thankful it was Labour that had taken power when I started my business: they made it possible to go from benefits to self employment without having to stop benefits over night. Labour (Gordon Brown) is really good on the economy and encouraging business, we’ve done really well, thanks in part to Labour.
David
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@Racist@ is not simply a name to denigrate someone with, it is a way of behaving towards a person of another race. That is what makes the BNP racist. These are not just idle insults slung at the direction of the misguided dupes who claim support for this dangerous organisation. It is a condemnation of a means of behaviour towards your fellow man.
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What a wonderful piece of unbiased journalism – I don’t think!! Most of what you have written above is out-of-date and provocative garbage. From a personal point of view I would have you know that I am NOT racist, I would NOT consider myself to be ‘fascist’, I am NOT a violent person (the same of which I would love to be able to say about ‘Cameron’s UAF’), and I ‘hate’ nobody. What I AM is a BNP Member!
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I thought this was supposed to be an unbiased site? I liked some of the other articles, but this is just biased trash.
I won’t be coming back.
As a side note, I don’t vote.
Pleas vote LIB DEMS, Every citizen votes counts to bring the right person.
I’m sorry, but I would not vote for them, it is sickening the manifesto they hold. I respect everyone and will not vote if this is what they will do
i agree on wht ur trying to say but we the bnp re not the bad ones… lab/demo let islmic ppl in and let them get awy with raping and killing our children and women..
we the BNP want to stop that from happing but we cant till we get more ppl to understand what were trying to do for our country