Comment on BNP Policies : BNP Democracy Policy by Charlie.

Ohhh…A protest vote, that’ll certainly change the country “Oh hey, I’ll just vote for a completely useless party if I don’t have to vote for LabConLib!”

Griffin may have said something 10 years ago, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t still stand by it, it just means he’s had to suppress his public views to gain more votes (Like your vote), watching a recent Griffin video, he managed to dodge a lot of questions related to things he said in the past (Most likely to stop him saying something he’d regret).

I am affected by many of the issues listed in the BNP’s manifesto, however I do not think we can solve problems by creating more, that’s why I’m voting for Liberal Democrats, a party which values real change from the authoritarian country we’re slowly turning into (And would turn into much quicker if BNP had their way).

And yet you bring up the ‘expenses scandal’, not knowing (Even after having pointed out in previous comments) that the Liberal Democrats were the only power who were able to that didn’t. A local Liberal Democrat MP (Not my constituency sadly) commutes to London whenever she needs to attend debates.

Those who are on the ‘dole’, while I agree some of them are very uncooperative, do usually have justified reasons for having to do so, such as physical or mental injury, being a full time parent or simply not having the skills to be able to find a job (In which case they should be in education but that’s another discussion).

I personally don’t believe the government really has a right to ‘force’ people to work, while I disagree and also do not advocate idleness, it is in their own right to not work, as it’s in your own right to voice your opinion for fascism. We don’t have to rely on ‘survival of the fittest’ any more as we’ve created a great society (Not perfect) but a great one, and I do not wish to see that society crumble.

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