Comment on BNP Policies : BNP Pensioners Policy by Alexander Hine..

Without sounding too simplistic some partial answers come from obvious ideas.

The fact of the matter is the State has mismanaged
public funds and continues to appropriate taxpayer’s
and working people’s money to projects that are
costly and non essential.

People mention the yearly cost of maintaining
a military presence in Afghanistan, 3 Billion per
year, well how about the ever increasing and
unchallenged budget for the Department for International Development? This year 9.1 Billion
and increasing!

We have just learned that the State Pension age
has been increased to 68 for men. I should think
that anyone reading this will quickly realise that
the government’s justification for this lack of
funds for a core service is an appalling deceit
since no cutbacks have made from the surplus
activities of the State. Prioritising Foreign Aid
over the State Pension is a gross breach of the
State’s obligation to its citizens.

And that is why the BNP is a clear thinking
right minded party of the people.