Comment on BNP Policies : BNP Economic Policy by David.

“will take active steps to break up the socially, economically and politically damaging monopolies now being established by the supermarket giants.”

Supermarket giants include Tescos, ASDA, Sainsburys etc… how on Earth are the BNP going to legally break up these massive companies?

Don’t get me wrong, if the economic crisis we are going through right now was because of a war (like World War 2), what the supermarkets have done (record profits during a recession!!!!) would be considered war profiteering. The supermarkets should be ashamed, I have no loyalty for the likes of Tescos and ASDA, they rip us off and British producers (British dairy farmers in particular) because they can.

That being said I see no legal way to break them up and go back to the days of local butchers etc…

This BNP policy document reads like the sort of conversations you get in almost any British pub after a few pints: Tescos is screwing us over, I know lets break it up, that’ll teach them to mess with us.

Would it not be better to promote smaller businesses through government schemes like lower NI contributions for small businesses (fewer than 10 employees), promote cooperatives through tax breaks so farmers have better negotiating positions when dealing with the supermarkets?

How are the supermarkets “politically damaging”? I can to a degree see they are economically damaging, but politically!

David

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