David,
This is the first time I have ever posted comments on a site and I am beginning to regret it. It is too time consuming. When you talk about voluntary repatriation you tend to forget that there is a repatriation scheme run by Government. I think it is Section 29 of the Immigration Act, 1971. The concept that the British National Party wants to repatriate everyone who is not white is simply not true. If that was the case I would not only lose my grandchildren, but also my Doctor, Dentist, Hairdresser and the chap that sells me my cars. The only individuals we want to repatriate are illegal immigrants, bogus asylum seekers and foreign convicted criminals taking up space in our prisons. Everyone else, so long as they pay their taxes, uphold the law and identify with our traditions and culture are more than welcome to stay. It is true that we want to call a halt to further immigration, solely on the basis that we are one of the most densely populated countries in the world. We are not a racist party and do not consider ourselves to be superior or inferior to any other race. We are however, entitled to protect our ethnicity. The concept of the British National Party is based on the right to self determination. By virtue of that right, people freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development. The Labour Party have attempted to destroy our right to self determination. Andrew Neather, a speech maker who worked in Downing Street for Tony Blair and in the Home Office for Jack Straw and David Blunkett stated that huge increases in immigration over the past decade were a deliberate attempt to engineer a more multicultural Britain. He said it was official Government policy and that there was a driving political purpose behind immigration policy. Ministers hoped to change the country radically and rub the right’s nose in diversity.You are also wrong to say that we only represent white people. Our elected representatives treat all their constituents equally, irrespective of their race, religion or colour of their skin. Unfortunately, most people’s perception of the British National Party is based solely on what they read in the national press. The National Union of Journalists, in their constitution, specifically instruct their members not to report on us in a positive manner. How many people were aware that it was me that started the whole expenses scandal that has caused Parliament so many problems. Many people join the British National Party because they are Eurosceptics. Other than UKIP there is no other party you can vote for. Why not join UKIP then I hear you say. I did and I was a Parliamentary Candidate in the 2005 elections but I left the party because of the corrupt behaviour of some of their members, including Tom Wise, MEP and Ashley Mote, MEP who were both sent to prison for fraud. I am now going off to have my dinner David. Take care. Michael
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