“Recent polls have indicated that around 60% of the general populous support BNP policies – though would be to afraid to admit it.”
That’s not completely true. The SKY poll discussed at apparently only asked about immigration policy.
“They were asked whether they supported halting all further immigration to the UK.
Nearly six out of 10 – 59% – who did not know it was a BNP plan, said they would back the idea.
But among those who were told it was BNP policy, the level of support was 48% – a drop of 11% .
More than half of those surveyed agreed all immigrants should be denied the right to bring further members of their family into this country.
However, the number fell by 9% among people who were aware it was a BNP policy.
The average level of support for the BNP’s ideas was 55% among those who were not told where they had come from.
Among those who knew it was 49%.”
That is not a 59% support for all BNP polices, just one aspect of BNP policy of stop all immigration.
Did the poll include other BNP policies like on the economy where the BNP plan to take back British land and businesses with no information as to how they plan to acquire land and businesses owned by foreign investors or how it will be paid for?
Whenever I try to start a debate on BNP policies beyond immigration, BNP supporters appear to have a zipper across their lips!
David
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