According to the British National Party websites Economic Policy document the BNP will try to achieve the following if they gain power at the 2010 general election: Britain’s survival depends on a technology-intensive manufacturing base, protected from globalisation and rampant internationalist exploitation – the core of the British National Party’s plan for rebuilding this nation’s […]
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British Jobs for British Workers …. Let’s make Britain great again, and get out of the EU. It’s time we, the British people, got our country back.
British Jobs for British Workers don;t make me laugh.
if the BNP get in so many companies will run from this country the Unemployment figures will go sky high.
Ok I do actually have a 100% serious question to rais:
For the BNP Supporters, do ANY of you know exactly how the BNP intends to pay back out 1 Trillion £ debt?
No point answering with the normal rubbish, I would like someone to actually give a serious answer to this question.
Lates Guardian Poll by ICM.
Conservative 42%
Labour 29%
Liberal Democrat 19%
Other 10%
So the BNP, UKIP and ALL the other minority parties are sharing 10% of the vote.
And here is an interesting poll for the BNPers to read:
The interests of the White British community should be put before those of anyone else living here:
Agree strongly 15%
Tend to agree 13% 30% 16% 21% 20% 28%
Tend to disagree 24%
Disagree strongly 45%
Net: Disagree 69%
So the BNP’s assertion that Immigration and Immigrants are the biggest concern for the British People is not really the case as 68% don’t think that it’s all that important.
The again knowing the BNP Supporters they will just claim this is just a rigged poll and doesn’t matter because it’s fake.
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And heres another article I have written about Protectionism:
Now I think it’s important before we go in to this that people who are not sure what Protectionism/a protectionist state actually is is to first show you what it means.
Protectionism is the economic policy of restraining/stopping trade between countries, through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, restrictive quotas, and a variety of other restrictive government regulations designed to discourage imports, and prevent foreign take-over of local markets and companies. This policy is closely aligned with anti-globalization, and contrasts with free trade, where government barriers to trade are kept to a minimum. The term is mostly used in the context of economics, where protectionism refers to policies or doctrines which protect businesses and workers within a country by restricting or regulating trade with foreign nations.
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And what is so good about the socialist system we have today.
According to Winston Churchill and I quote
Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. – Winston Churchill
Isn’t that what we have got now. Continuing along the same path it will only get worse
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In the world wide markets we have today Protectionism will completly destroy this country.
America under Doppy Bush made suggestions of Protectionism at the start of the current Financial Crisis and was attacked by the rest of the western world for suggestion it as a policy.
EVEN the BNP had a go about it, yet it’s exactly what their policy is yet they slagged off Bush for suggesting it in the USA, so that to me shows they have little understanding of it either.
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As I mentioned below.
Your so called Protectionism didn’t damage this Country. only alternating Tory and Labour policies can take the credit for that and a lot of people have more than had enough.
As I said before the BNP’s policies are untested so no one knows the benefits or otherwise unless they are given a chance. One can only guess.
Now thing are getting so bad and the UK as a sovereign state is in its death throes, literally anything would be better than the failed LibLabCon merry-go-round
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Again the NOT my so called Protectionism it’s BNP Policy and that’s the fact of the matter.
The BNP Economic Policy is all about becoming a protectionist state, so here is what it means to become a protectionist state under the BNP:
Now I think it’s important before we go in to this that people who are not sure what Protectionism/a protectionist state actually is is to first show you what it means.
Protectionism is the economic policy of restraining/stopping trade between countries, through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, restrictive quotas, and a variety of other restrictive government regulations designed to discourage imports, and prevent foreign take-over of local markets and companies. This policy is closely aligned with anti-globalization, and contrasts with free trade, where government barriers to trade are kept to a minimum. The term is mostly used in the context of economics, where protectionism refers to policies or doctrines which protect businesses and workers within a country by restricting or regulating trade with foreign nations.
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“Halving council tax by centralising education costs and eliminating multiculturalism spending and unnecessary bureaucracy”
What does centralising education costs actually mean?
And more importantly how would the BNP be “eliminating multiculturalism spending”?
Maybe a BNP member or two could define what multiculturalism spending covers and what sort of money are we talking about being saved? Been deadly serious here as I’m getting images of non-whites being removed from the country so we are all the same: single culture, the white culture, all speaking the same language (shame about the Welsh language) so no need for document translations etc…
David
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“Ending the £4.5 billion a year wars in Iraq and Afghanistan”
Lets imagine the BNP took power next year (which they can’t because not enough MP’s are even standing to form a government) what’s their plans on withdrawal from Afghanistan?
Would it be an almost over night withdrawal leaving the Afghans to sort out the mess themselves or a staggered withdrawal? If the latter, what sort of time frame are we looking at and how would that fit in with what the US have planned recently?
David
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I suppose from their perspective, they know they’re not going to get into power so they can say what they like and don’t have to back it up with anything solid.
As opposed to saying what you like just to get in and then doing something different once you’re in, like Labour did.