Comment on Reasons to Vote British National Party by David.

“How will they make Britain an attractive place for foreign investment?

We don’t need foreign Investment this has been the Problem! We need to fund our own Companies to improve our Finances. ”

So the BNP will stop foreign investment. Do you really believe Britain on it’s own has the money to generate the sort of businesses we need for the 21st century?

Where is all this internal British investment coming from?

ASDA for example is owned by an American company, if the BNP took power does this mean they won’t be allowed to invest in British businesses? What will happen to businesses like ASDA? I already know the answer, (it’s in one of their policies) do you Jon?

You clearly do not understand economics, the more foreign investment a country gets the better it does in the world.

Example from the recent past. Before China opened it’s borders to foreign investment it pretty much had 100% employment, BUT it wasn’t a productive employment and the country was not doing particularly well with it’s populace starving!

It slowly opened it’s borders to foreign investment and it’s looking like China is going to be a serious threat as a main economic power in the near future.

Foreign investment into Britain creates millions of jobs. Inward looking countries tend not to do well economically.

The BNP would ruin our great country by moving backwards! Remember Nick Griffin was declared bankrupt when his business failed, if he can’t run a single business what hope would we have with him running the countries finances with his ludicrous economic policies!

David

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