Comment on Reasons to Vote British National Party by David.

I’ve read the BNP 2005 General Election Manifesto which is where I found the information about the BNP’s national service plans and plan to link the right to vote with military service.

“The bnp will NEVER remove the right to vote from ANY British person.”

But they will Mark, take a read of my comment at https://general-election-2010.co.uk/reasons-to-vote-british-national-party-bnp-2010-general-election/comment-page-30/#comment-5085

Here’s the important parts from the comment.

The BNP’s National Service commitment is part of the BNP Defence policy which I have a full copy of at: https://general-election-2010.co.uk/bnp-policies-defence-no-more-cuts/ there’s a link to the original BNP Defence policy document on the page above.

“- Restore national service for our young with the option of civil or military service.”

As it’s only a mention of national service (the BNP don’t have a full 2010 general election manifesto yet) I dug deeper and the BNPs 2005 General Election Manifesto mentions it quite a bit.

On satisfactory completion of their period of National Service, all suitably qualified youngsters will become eligible to receive a university education (just as the less academic will be entitled to proper paid apprenticeships or training and aid in running their own businesses) without fees or debts.

The compulsory National Service system discussed elsewhere in this Manifesto would begin at the age of 18 with a period of basic training in the army. This would include full training with the citizens’ assault rifle. Conscientious objectors who refuse to undertake military service would be allocated other constructive work for the community, but would not receive the citizen’s right to be armed, or the right to vote.

Individuals would be free to refuse to undertake any form of National Service, but such a refusal to serve the community for the common good would result in their not being entitled to free places at university, on training courses or selfemployment schemes. Whereas some other politicians mouth platitudes about there being “no rights without responsibilities”, we mean it.

Urgent research work will be carried out into the potential benefits of a massive remineralisation scheme, carried out with National Service labour.

A graduated land-tax related to the size of holdings and the quality of land involved, incentives to new young farmers, and the extensive use of National Service labour will all be employed to transform the south and east of England in particular

I’ve uploaded a copy of the The 2005 BNP General Election Manifesto to my site at: https://general-election-2010.co.uk/bnp-manifesto/BNP-General-Election-Manifesto-2005.pdf as it’s not that easy to find online.

Under the BNP no military service = no right to vote.

This is directly from the BNP, not made up by the media or the Lib/Lab/Con political conspirator’s, this is British National Party policy.

Don’t worry about it Mark you aren’t the first BNP supporter and won’t be the last to comment on my site without actually understanding what the BNP plan to do in your name when you vote for them.

Again now you know what the BNP want to do, do you agree with linking military service with the right to vote?

A yes or no answer with an explanation if yes would be appreciated.

BTW I indented (used a blockquote) the BNP 2005 General Election Manifesto quote in your last comment to make it clear what was BNP policy and what was your comment so we didn’t need your second comment (deleted now) explaining the end of the quote.

David

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