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: Britain suffers from more than 27,000 crimes per day, or more than ten million crimes per year – the direct result of decades of softly-softly politically correct policing and […]
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Giving power back to the police.Letting them do their job the way they see fit.No red tape,no targets just good ol decent and once greatly admired policing.
A lot of the top Police will have to go as they have become heavily politicised and have been dancing to marxist, multicultural Westminster’s tune for some time trying to curry favour. You only have to look at the various scandals, cash for honours, expenses etc to see this. Then you have the ignoring of blatent incitements to violence by most Muslim rallies praising & advocating suicide bombings. The biased way policing is currently carried out with the race card being used at every possible opportunity to get away with crimes , both petty & more serious, which if a white man had carried out would be stopped immediately and prosecuted with the full force of the law. Reintroduce the name Police FORCE , it is not a service, they are not social workers, they are there to ENFORCE the law as voted for by the
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BRITISH PUBLIC!!
This is the tyoe of thing that we could see happening in this country should the BNP every get in Government (not much chance)
Lee Barnes, the BNP’s Legal Director, has said that a female Somali benefit cheat should have been flogged before being deported.
In a blog post titled “Deport the bitch” Barnes writes about benefit swindler Leyla Yusuf who stole £70,000 in benefits using a bogus identity. He says, “this bitch should have been flogged then deported.”
Criminals who steal from the state should be punished and face justice in a court of law. But Barnes is advocating a form of medieval torture. This is a deeply worrying insight into how the BNP’s Legal Director would like to turn Britain from being a gentle democracy into a cruel and sadistic torture laboratory like Zimbabwe or Saudi Arabia.
He also abicates execution for Drug Addicts, Steralisation of women on drugs (so they can’t breed). he also likes the idea that NO non-white country should be given forgein aid unless they agree to have all the women stetilsed and NO longer allowed to have kids.
Is this want you want our Government to do?
More Lee Barnes (BNP Heal of Legal) Quotes
“The prisons must be cleaned out with mass executions – all those professional career criminals who have used violence in order to make money, rapists, drug importers, paedophiles, terrorists and gangster killers must be executed.
I would pass a law Called The Community Protection Law and allow the cases of all those criminals who fit the criteria for community restitution to go before a special court which can then order the death penalty regardless of how long ago the crime occurred.”
“I want to pass laws that will allow the people to bear arms as well as the criminals and the cops.”
Need evidence read the rantings of Lee Barnes (the BNP Legal Director) on his own blog
http://leejohnbarnes.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2009-12-02T01%3A16%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=7
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More rantings from Lee Barnes (BNP Legal Director)
“For instance – a 16 year old gets drunk and smashes a window in the street and attacks someone.
Normally they would either get taken off on a safari in Kenya or let off with a warning.
If they did that for about ten times they might eventually go to court and be given an tag and a curfew.
Having the tag makes them look like heroes to their peers, so they gain kudos from their crimes. If they persist in crimes they may eventually get sent to prison – but this prison will be a social workers holiday camp staffed by tarquins and mirandas who treat them as victims.
When they come out they gain kudos amongst their peers for being in prison, gain more of a reputation for having been in prison and also get to meet better criminals in prison who then teach them how to be better criminals = a new career criminal is born.
All this costs hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The answer is to intervene with a community punishment at the first offence and then corporal punishment at the time of the second offence.
If they are convicted of a similar offence after community punishment they should face ten strokes of the birch.
Offend again – make it twenty strokes of the birch and throw them in the stocks so that local people can throw rotten vegetables at them for a few hours.
Criminals stop committing crime only when they understand how it feels to be a victim, how it feels to be humiliated and how it feels to be unable to defend oneself.
It is this lack of ‘reciprocated victimhood’ that means criminals come to see themselves as somehow above the level of their victims.
Most criminals have only contempt for their victims and society, as they have been allowed to develop a mindset that they are ‘strong’, that their crimes gain them respect from their peers and that the punishment is a joke to them.
We must teach them that the punishment is harsh and painful, that society is far more powerful than them and devise punishments that are shameful and humiliating and that lower their status in the eyes of their peers so that they gain no kudos either from the crime nor the punishment.
A few private floggings where the victim is allowed to watch the criminal being flogged will change many criminals minds about retaining a career in crime.
A few public instances of the stocks for anti-social scumbags that terrorise communities will lower their status in the eyes of their peers and communities.”
IS THIS THE KIND OF BRITAIN YOU WANT !!!
NO?
THEN VOTE NO TO THE BNP
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One has to wonder why the BNP continue to defend this man?, another other party that had people like him involved would kick them out and disown the in a split second.
Yet the BNP defend this idiot and his ideas and even call him the “Legal Director” when it has been proven that he has no legal qualifications at all.
I would question just what hold Lee Barnes has over the BNP?
Does he have some dirt on Griffin that would end his “Political” career?
He must have something otherwise the BNP are basically just saying they 100% agree with his views and therefore support all his Law Changes and policies.
Make you think doesn’t it.
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Hhmmmmm… I dunno, sounds tempting. I would quite happily throw a few rotten tomatoes if it would teach someone a lesson.
It would only happen a few times and people would start behaving themselves!
Removal of corporal punishment was the beginning of the Yob Culture.
Do you really believe that Sarah, one of his other ideas is Community Courts where people (Not Judges) can hand out the death sentence.
The BNP scream that this country will have Sharia Law soon, isn’t this just the BNP version of Sharia Law?
I understand what you’re saying but think when you hear on the news things like those 2 boys who tortured another 2 boys nearly to death – there’s a calling to “bring back the birch”.
When Ian Huntley was convicted of murdering Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells and before that Roy Whiting raping and murdering 8 year old Sarah Payne – people start saying “should bring back hanging”.
It’s hard to disagree when you have crimes this heinous and that some people are actually capable of carrying out these sorts of crimes.
Living here in ME, they still have amputation, they still have the death sentence and they still have lashes. I have heard in the 5 years I’ve been out of the UK one case where lashes were given (to a prostitute and her client) where I live. Death and amputation is extremely rare and prison sentences are carried out to the full. It’s safe to walk the streets, no muggings, no knife crime or children murdering each other. Well I voted with my feet in choosing to live here in a Muslim state than the UK.
I remember when the law banned the use of corporal punishment, I was about 13 and we (myself and classmates) counted down the days to give our teachers a bit of cheek knowing they couldn’t touch us!
I also remember an absolute toe-rag of a kid being hauled out of class and into the corridor for the strap, the door was left open so we could all hear and my god this tough little git screamed his head off, we were all so shocked and determined it was never going to happen to us. It never happened to me.
Yes, perhaps the BNP policy was extreme but how do you bring a society back from the depths it has sunk to quickly and effectively and put back “consequence” into the choices people make in committing crimes against others.
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But is it not proven that violent punishment does not actually stop crime, ot just makes them more determined to get away with it.
So the next time someone breaks into a house and someone disturns them, maybe they will kill that person rather than just run because they would be under threat of a violent punishment wouldn’t that simply make people more determined not to be caught? and therefore open up for more potential violence.
The Death Penalty hasn’t stopped any crime in countries that have the death penalty has it?
Even in Muslim states crime hasn’t stopped becuase corporal punishment has it?
So measures like this are proven the world over not to work, so why assume they would work now?
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Add to that that this guy (and other BNP members) are also wanting to allow everyone to have a gun “for defence”, surely allowing guns only adds more to the posibility of people being killed.
You’re right there is still crime, but looking at the number and types of crimes committed don’t you think it’s feasible that there could be a lot more if there wasn’t such an extreme deterrent?
The UK has the worst violent crime record compared to Europe and the US (and many other countries) – if violence is what these perpetrators understand then maybe they should be punished with it??
The UK doesn’t have a handle on it, children are mugging and murdering each other for “Respect”! Terrorists plot to mass murder, robberies, burglaries, rapes, paedophiles…. What does the UK do? Put them in prison for ridiculously short periods of time, lets them out halfway through or earlier if they’ve been good for them to start all over again.
One in five teachers support the re-introduction of corporal punishment.
If current disciplinary methods aren’t working, then maybe a shock re-introduction might at least help?
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In terms of school teachers need to be given back more power over kids yes 100% agree, but Corporal Punishment isn’t the answer, because the nature of people and parents these days will lead to attacks on teachers by the parents of the kids who have been punished.
When I was at school (some time ago now) I know that happend at least 20 times in just two years, we had one REALLY strict teacher (real old school type) he would be the kind of teacher to give you a flick on the ear if you arsed around or did something stupid.
But this guy was put in hospital 3 times with serious injuries inflicted by the parents of kids that he did nothing more than flick on the ear.
This will only get worse once we allow Corporal Punishment back in schools, the parents of today are the kids of yesterday and they (in many areas) would not hesitate to do this, I grew up on a rough as hell council estate and this kind of attack happened a lot at many schools across the county.
So all we would be doing in putting teachers in the firing line of parents who get violent, then we will loose teachers and education standards will slip even further down.
Parents have the responsibility to teach discipline and they (not all agreed) don’t take this role seriously so the kids run riot and if their own parents arn’t stopping the attitudes then teachers have no chabce anyway.
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In terms of violent crime, no the idea of community punishment, flogging etc won’t solve anything as the other BNP policy of allowing people to have guns would lead to more murder.
Arrogant kids after being lashed/glogged in public will be using the guns their parents own to take revenge on people, so we’ll end up breeding a culture of drive by shootings etc as in the USA.
Yes we need to do something to bring down crime rates but again this comes beack to the parents, if parents taught more repect and values to their kids then we wouldn;t have so many loose cannons in society.
Parents contimually blame the Government for the problem withoit looking closer to home and seeing that they should be instilling values of law and order, right from wrong, and respect for people and property it;s not just the states job it’s their job as parents.
If parents don’t want to be responsible for these kids then maybe they shouldn;t be having them.
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I do agree with you in part, parents need to control their offspring.
Corporal Punishment was abolished in 1987 by the Conservatives and shortly after the welfare rules changed in that teenage single mothers would be entitled to apply for social housing (around 1989). I do believe that the growth in career welfare benefiters in the form of single parent households began to spawn rapidly from this point.
I was around 18 when this changed and a significant number of girls in my school year found themselves pregnant and before you knew it had been given council flats in a very expensive area of the Cotswolds where property prices were sky high that they would never otherwise afford (and I’m not saying that these were the intelligent ones!).
So in fairly quick succession, we stopped corporal punishment, sowed the seeds of benefit careers and set to destroy financially the nucleus family.
Where else in the world does it pay for you to be better off bringing up children on your own..
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I didn’t quite finish my post (school run!), I did digress somewhat but my point here is that in order to bring back the discipline and respect, what is needed are radical measures from the bottom up.
* Parents need to take responsibility for their children, a part of this is, are some parents fit to be parents?
* We have imported cultures that clash with our own without strong measures of the necessity of integration or understanding.
* We have allowed people to bring children into the world who have neither the financial or intelligent means to rear them (how do you even begin to deal with this?), this is positively encouraged through benefits and tax credits.
* The Government micro-manage peoples lives to such a degree that people are in fear of disciplining their children in case Social Services intervene and remove your children (through a legally undefined term of Emotional Abuse or “Risk of Emotional Harm”, a category that has jumped in use by around 50%).
I really don’t know what the answer is or how you would even begin but in the absence of all this something is needed and I would support the re-introduction of corporal punishment as a quick measure.
It would never be ministered in the same way as it was before and schools would have the choice whether to use it; they would have to set out very clear guidelines as to what kind of behaviour would constitute the use and there would need to be parental support in its use.
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I do totally agree with you in terms of being too soft on sentencing etc, when someone is given a sentence they should serv IT ALL not half with good behaviour etc.
Murder a LIFE sentence should mean just that un till they die in prison.
Analysing the BNP Crime & Justice Policy: this is my take on the policy
We all know where the British National Party (BNP) stands on Immigration in fact it’s probably the only policy of the BNP anyone knows about in any great detail (although there are lots of hidden aspects they are no telling you about, but we’ll leave that one for another time), what I want to do over the next few months is to try to take a in depth look at the Policies the BNP will bring in should enough people actually vote for them something I seriously doubt is going to happen anyway but I think the Great British people need to have another perspective on BNP policies rather than just being bombarded by BNP rhetoric and scaremongering etc.
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Analysing the BNP Crime & Justice Policy: this is my take on the policy
We all know where the British National Party (BNP) stands on Immigration in fact it’s probably the only policy of the BNP anyone knows about in any great detail (although there are lots of hidden aspects they are no telling you about, but we’ll leave that one for another time), what I want to do over the next few months is to try to take a in depth look at the Policies the BNP will bring in should enough people actually vote for them something I seriously doubt is going to happen anyway but I think the Great British people need to have another perspective on BNP policies rather than just being bombarded by BNP rhetoric and scaremongering etc.
Today I want to take a closer look at their Crime and justice Policy, having read the limited detail of the BNP Crime and Justice Policy on their website I am going to do two things one show you some of those details and two show you why in my opinion they are not workable or simply ridiculous then it’s up to you whether you prefer their version of the policy detail or if you agree with my thoughts, unlike the BNP and it’s (limited supporters) remember less than 1 million people in our country have voted for the BNP in the last 3 years, and they receive an average voter support of just 2 to 3% in General Elections, but I digress from my main topic so let’s get in to the BNP Crime and Justice Policy
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Kirklees BNP member admits to terrorism charges
A member of the British National Party is facing a long spell in prison after admitting to keeping an arsenal of homemade weapons at his home.
Terence Gavan, 38, made and stockpiled 54 nail and ball-bearing bombs between May 1999 and May this year.
He also manufactured shotguns, pen guns and pistols at his home in Batley, West Yorkshire.
Gavan was also found in possession of ammunition, a manual on boobytraps, an improvised munitions handbook and a copy of the Anarchists’ Cookbook.
He admitted 22 charges, including six under the Terrorism Act, when he appeared at Woolwich Crown Court on 26 November 2009.
The Judge, Mr Justice Calvert-Smith QC, adjourned sentence until 15 January and remanded Gavan in custody.
Gavan was arrested at his home in Colbeck Terrace on 21 May following a West Yorkshire police operation.
He admitted four counts of making explosives and four counts of possessing explosives over a ten-year period.
They consisted of four improvised explosive devices (IEDs) incorporating ball-bearings, 21 IEDs with nails, two “victim-operated” IEDs with nails and a further 28 explosives classified as IEDs.
He also pleaded guilty three counts of manufacturing prohibited weapons, four counts of possession of prohibited weapons and one count of possession of ammunition without a certificate. In all, police found nine homemade or converted firearms at the property.
These were a .22 ME9 para air-cartridge pistol, an 8mm blank-cartridge, pistol, a home-made .22 rimfire single shotgun, two homemade .22 rimfire pen gun, a .22 single shot pistol.
There were also two homemade pistols and one homemade shotgun, fitted with silencers or sound moderators.
Between 31 December 2005 and 22 February this year Gavan reactivated a British Service No 4 Mark I rifle. Also found in his home were two Brocock revolver gas guns.
Gavan further admitted six charges of possession of documents containing information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism, under section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
These were books with the titles Boobytraps, Improvised Weapons Manual and Guerilla Warfare and Special Forces Operations 1961, and two electronic PDF files including the Anarchists’ Cookbook volume 4.
No doubt the BNP will say Gavan was not and never has been a BNP member. However Searchlight has been monitoring this case for some time and we can reveal that Gavan not only was a BNP member, he also held gold membership.
Just to help the BNP administration team find details of their latest villain, we are reliably informed Terry Gavan has the membership number 130757
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Add this to David Lucas (BNP EU Candidate Suffolk) who has also been charged with possession of illegal Explosives, Weapons and ammunition THIS YEAR.
Right motley crew the BNP have as members then
1) He is not a member of the BNP.
2) He was not a member of the BNP when he was arrested.
3) He was a member for 1 year over 2 years ago.
4) He is obviously a nutter.
5) He Himself admits a 10 year period of activity.
6) Please read below about Searchlight (Your source of membership information)
http://isupporttheresistance.blogspot.com/2009/02/searchlight-to-be-investigated-by-met.html
http://isupporttheresistance.blogspot.com/2009/01/searchlight-and-phillip-green-memorial.html
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Jesus that’s a big old conspiracy theory then, well I actually don’t care, Searchlight isn’t the only place putting the story out.
Why not try looking at a few newspapers they are running it as well.
Have fun
Its not a conspiracy theory, its a criminal investigation.