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?