“the thing is David discussing policies should have been done years ago,why has it become so important to discuss BNP policies why not discuss the lib lab .com policies I am up for that!”
I’m beginning to think you are a UAF troll now Terence, (you damage the BNP cause, so must be UAF :-)) you don’t want to discuss BNP policies, why not?
Untested BNP policies aren’t to be discussed, but tried and test policies from the main parties should be discussed.
The problem with people like you Terence is you don’t have an open mind to make an informed decision on anything. Until you prove otherwise to be able to think for yourself I’ll see you as a mindless BNP drone.
BNP Education Policy:
“The reintroduction of competitive sports and daily Christian assemblies”
I have no problem with competitive sports and no problem with religion: I’m an atheist who believes everyone has a right to peacefully follow any belief they choose.
Last time I checked kids still play football, rugby, cricket… in school and I understand despite never being in any of the national teams :-) they are competitive sports?
So what does this BNP policy achieve, we already have competitive sports in school?
“Daily Christian assemblies”, what does this mean Terence, if you are a big BNP supporter who has read and understands all BNP policies how far will this policy go? Is it back to how it used to be when I was at school (20+ years ago)?
I came from a family though not overly religious, did believe in a Christian God. I went to normal schools where I was forced to sit through Christian assemblies despite at an early age (before my teens) realising I did not believe in a God. I was told I’d have to be a Mormon to not participate in the Christian assemblies!
It was wrong then to force children to be part of religious Christian assembly in school and it is still wrong now.
We do not all believe in the same thing, I understand over half our population are no longer religious and those that are have a mixture of religious beliefs, why should one religious faith (Christianity) be forced on all children?
The BNP complain that Muslims will take over Britain and force the Qur’an on us, so in response the BNP want Christians to take over and force Christianity on us!!! How is that different/better for those who have no religious belief or believe in a different religion?
I have no problem with a parent deciding their child should be Christian/Muslim (whatever), but I have a BIG problem with the government forcing a particular religion on it’s people!
Religion and politics should not mix.
Do NOT vote BNP if you agree with freedom to follow your own religious beliefs.
BTW one of my sites: https://king-james-bible.classic-literature.co.uk/ (only 15th in Google for the search “King James Bible”, used to do much better). And yes I’ve read some of the Bible, not all of it, but enough to make informed decisions.
David
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