It would probably be read by and commented on by more visitors if this was posted under the BNP Economy Policy page: https://general-election-2010.co.uk/bnp-policies-economy-british-workers-first/
It’s currently got no comments, which could say something for their grasp on economic policy.
I’ve posted all the BNP policies, updated them the other night to make sure they had the latest information in full. Done the same for Labour and Conservatives and plan to do the same for the Lib Dems, UKIP and the Greens (I regret adding the Greens policies, there are so many :-)).
David
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