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IMMIGRATION - time to say ENOUGH!

On current demographic trends, we, the native British people, will be an ethnic minority in our own country within sixty years. To ensure that this does not happen, and that the British people retain their homeland and identity, we call for an immediate halt to all further immigration, the immediate deportation of criminal and illegal immigrants, and the introduction of a system of voluntary resettlement whereby those immigrants who are legally here will be afforded the opportunity to return to their lands of ethnic origin assisted by a generous financial incentives both for individuals and for the countries in question. We will abolish the 'positive discrimination' schemes that have made white Britons second-class citizens. We will also clamp down on the flood of 'asylum seekers', all of whom are either bogus or can find refuge much nearer their home countries.

EUROPE - back to British independence!

We are opposed to the Single European Currency, and support the overwhelming majority of the British people in their desire to keep the Pound and our traditional weights and measures. At the same time, we are for the best possible relationship with our European neighbours and believe that the nations of Europe should be free to trade and cooperate whenever it is mutually beneficial, though without being forced into a political and economic straitjacket - political unification. Accordingly, we stand for British withdrawal from the European Union. In place of the EU, we intend to aim towards greater national self-sufficiency, and to work to restore Britain's family and trading ties with Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and to trade with the rest of the world as it suits us. Following our withdrawal from the EU, the BNP will use the £43 million per day net contribution Britain at present makes to the European Union to fund many far more useful projects at home.

LAW AND ORDER - crack down on crime!

The BNP will crack down on crime and restore public safety and confidence. We will free the police and courts from the politically correct straitjacket that is stopping them from doing their job properly. The liberal fixation with the 'rights' of criminals must be replaced by concern for the rights of victims, and the right of innocent people not to become victims. We support the re-introduction of corporal punishment for petty criminals and vandals, and the restoration of capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers as an option for judges in cases where their guilt is proven beyond dispute, as by DNA evidence or being caught red-handed.

ECONOMY - British workers first!

Globalisation, with its export of jobs to the Third World, is bringing ruin and unemployment to British industries and the communities that depend on them. Accordingly, the BNP calls for the selective exclusion of foreign-made goods from British markets and the reduction of foreign imports. We will ensure that our manufactured goods are, wherever possible, produced in British factories, employing British workers. When this is done, unemployment in this country will be brought to an end, and secure, well-paid employment will flourish, at last getting our people back to work and ending the waste and injustice of having more than 4 million people in a hidden army of the unemployed concealed by Labour's statistical fiddles. We further believe that British industry, commerce, land and other economic and natural assets belong in the final analysis to the British nation and people. To that end we will restore our economy and land to British ownership. We also call for preference in the job market to be given to native Britons. We will take active steps to break up the socially, economically and politically damaging monopolies now being established by the supermarket giants. Finally we will seek to give British workers a stake in the success and prosperity of the enterprises whose profits their labour creates by encouraging worker shareholder and co-operative schemes.

EDUCATION - discipline, standards, achievement!

We are against the 'trendy' teaching methods that have made Britain one of the most poorly educated nations in Europe. We will end the practice of politically correct indoctrination in all its guises and we will restore discipline in the classroom, give authority back to teachers and put far greater emphasis on training young people in the industrial and technological skills necessary in the modern world. We will also seek to instill in our young people knowledge of and pride in the history, cultures and heritage of the native peoples of Britain.

AGRICULTURE - quality before quantity!

We see a strong, healthy agriculture sector as vital to the country. Britain's farming industry will be encouraged to produce a much greater part of the nation's need in food products. Priority will be switched from quantity to quality, as we move from competing in a global economy to maximum self-sufficiency for Britain. We will ensure a major shift to healthier and more sustainable organic farming. We are pledged to ensure the restoration of Britain's once great fishing industry with the reimposition of the former exclusion zones around our coast.

HEALTH - first-class healthcare for all!

We are wholly committed to a free, fully funded National Health Service for all British citizens. We will revitalise the Health Service by boosting staff and bed numbers, slashing unnecessary bureaucracy and by addressing the root cause of low recruitment and retention - low pay. We will see to it that no money is given in foreign aid while our own hospitals are short of beds and the staff to run them. More emphasis must be placed on healthy living with greater understanding of sickness prevention through physical exercise, a healthier environment and improved diets.

TRANSPORT - time to invest!

Increased investment is needed in Britain's public transport system to bring it up to the highest standards in the world. The fiasco of rail privatisation with different companies running services and track leading to higher fares and lower safety also needs to be resolved. Congestion of our towns and cities must be eased by the provision of greater incentives to use rail and bus transport instead of private cars. The first step is to end the crime and squalor that puts so many people off public transport. Motorists must not be made the scapegoats for government failure. Fuel tax should be cut, motorway speed limits raised, and hidden speed cameras should be banned. Far more must be done to encourage the development and use of cleaner fuels.

ENVIRONMENT - a cleaner, greener future!

Our ideal for Britain is that of a clean, beautiful country, free of pollution in all its forms. We will enforce standards to curb those practices, whether by business or the individual, which cause environmental damage. "The polluter pays to clean up the mess" must become a fact of life, not an electioneering slogan. In towns we would work to replace the brutalist modernism of 1960s-style-architecture with a blend of traditional local styles and materials and ensure that developments take place on a more human scale.

FOREIGN AID - time to spend our money on our own people!

We reject the idea that Britain must forever be obliged to subsidise the incompetence and corruption of Third World states by supplying them with financial aid. We will link foreign aid with our voluntary resettlement policy, whereby those nations taking significant numbers of people back to their homelands will need cash to help absorb those returning. The billions of pounds saved every year by this policy will also be reallocated to vital services in Britain.

PENSIONERS - pensioners before asylum seekers!

The conditions in which many of Britain's old people are forced to live are a national disgrace. We are pledged to ensure that all our old folk are able to live in comfortable homes, and will restore the earnings link with pensions. Elderly people who have paid a lifetime of taxes and reared families should not have to sell their homes to pay for care.

NORTHERN IRELAND - an end to sectarianism!

Britain has shamefully allowed the terrorists in N.I. to come close to winning when the IRA could have been destroyed years ago. Government weakness has led to hundreds of deaths and given those same terrorists a share in government. We would end all attempts to force the people of Northern Ireland to accept foreign interference in their affairs and deal with terrorism - from whatever side - once and for all. No one with links to a terrorist organisation that refuses to lay down its arms should be allowed to enter government. We would abolish state-supported segregation in education. In the long run, we wish to end the conflict in Ireland by welcoming Eire as well as Ulster as equal partners in a federation of the nations of the British Isles.

DEFENCE - no more cuts!

Successive cuts in defence spending have left Britain's armed forces perilously weak. We will boost Britain's armed forces to ensure that they are able to deal with any emergency, and defend our homeland and our independence. We will bring our troops back from Germany and withdraw from NATO, since recent political developments make both commitments obsolete. We will close all foreign military bases on British soil, and refuse to risk British lives in meddling 'peace-keeping' missions in parts of the world where no British interests are at stake - a position of armed neutrality. We will also restore national service for our young with the option of civil or military service.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS - Britain's interests first!

Britain's foreign relations should be determined by the protection of our own national interest and not by our like or dislike of other nations' internal politics. We would have no quarrel with any nation that does not threaten British interests. We will maintain an independent foreign policy of our own, and not a spineless subservience to the USA, the 'international community', or any other country.

DEMOCRACY - letting the people decide!

The British people invented modern Parliamentary democracy. Yet in recent years the British people have been denied their democratic rights. On issue after issue, the views of the majority of British people have been ignored and overridden by a Politically Correct 'élite' which thinks it knows best. On immigration, on Capital Punishment, on the surrender of British sovereignty to the EU and in numerous other areas, democracy has been absent as Labour, Tories and Lib-Dems conspire in election after election to offer the British people no real choice on such vital issues. The BNP exists to give the British people, that choice, and thus to restore and defend the basic democratic rights we have all been denied. We favour more democracy, not less, not just at national but at regional and local level. Power should be devolved to the lowest level possible so that local communities can make decisions which affect them. We will remove legal curbs on freedom of speech imposed by successive Governments over the last 40 years. We will implement a Bill of Rights guaranteeing fundamental freedoms to the British people. We will ensure that ordinary British people have real democratic power over their own lives and that Government, local and national, is truly accountable to the people who

2007-06-18 11:46:30 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

sorry for the first paragraph but i had to write it in a bit of a text language because they only give me so many letters for the opening question

also the rest is the BNP policies i cut it and paste it off theyr website
agains sorry about the spelling in the question

2007-06-18 12:07:29 · update #1

also one more thing this is a question of a matter of your opinions, and only your opinions

2007-06-18 12:15:06 · update #2

29 answers

Part of the British cultr....I mean culture is being able to make yourself understood and being able to spell correctly. Both things you failed to do. And the rest I couldn't be ars*d to read, so I would say NO!

2007-06-18 11:50:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 15 8

I support the BNP and what you say is right, and proved by the reverse racists answering this question Multiculturalism is a word used by racists to hide the words 'Ethnic Cleansing' as is the word diversity, To RR's these words sound so much better than 'Ethnic cleansing' hardly surprising the RR'S can't bring themselves to use the right words and terms to indicate exactly what is happening in our country is it, Especially when they were the ones telling us just how bad Ethnic Cleansing in Kosovo was and is.

Ethnic Cleansing is simple to define i.e the removal of one race, society or people to make way for another and that is what is happening to all our towns cities villages. Look at London 55% ethnically cleansed please do not insult the native Briton with words like Multiculturalism or Diversity use the correct term.

The policy statement you have shown appears to be the 2010 manifesto but in simpler terms the BNP have an excellent Green policy and are looking into the commercial use of our rivers and my favorite policy is re-nationalising the utilities

Some of you say why don't the BNP put up in my area and the answer is they need more funding, and considering we have a leader who is 'Bankrupt' and in trouble (for would you believe it) giving 20% of his EU wages to charity so funding is vital and unlike the other four (UKIP included) rely on donations only from the public. So just be patient.

Atb Red .

2014-02-03 18:04:23 · answer #2 · answered by Redmonk 6 · 1 0

Please do not be fooled by the spin. The BNP party is just a cover for a bunch of racist thugs, believe me I have seen what they are capable of with my own eyes. I currently live in a part of South East London where you come across members of this group regularly (sadly), some of them would think absolutely nothing of attacking a person purely because of their colour. Under no circumstances should anyone give these people the time of day.

2016-04-01 04:35:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The BNP always selectively forget that the UK has ALWAYS been a nation of immigrants for centuries to the point that there really is no such thing as a "native" British people anymore. Unless, of course, you mean the staunchly Conservative voting aristocracy who, let's face it, are for the most part largely in-bred!

Have a go at tracing your family history.
I bet it won't be long before you find that your ancestors were immigrants themselves.
I traced mine, and I found that my ancestors came to the UK from France in the 14thC.
Does that make me an illegal immigrant in your mind?

And while I'm sure txtspk and Cut & Paste are wonderful things, they both do nothing to put your point across.

Ok, just saw your edit.
The BNP is (effectively) a One-Policy-Party, and as such would never be efficient in governing the country.
Such is my opinion.
And the stuff you pasted, what year is that from?
Some of it seems really outdated by 21stC standards...

2007-06-18 12:12:36 · answer #4 · answered by Mark K 3 · 8 5

Yes I would I am a strong supporter of the BNP and believe we need to save the UK for the British and not let the ridiculous amount of immigrants in we do now

2007-06-22 02:42:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 8 2

1) You forget that migrants make a significant contribution to the NHS and the agricultural economies. Take them away and Britain would collapse.
2) Isn't the bigger threat the US and not Europe?
3) The death penalty does not work (see the US as a prime example).
4) The economy began its ruin when Thatcher came into power. Recognise that and you'll have the start of the solution.
5) I work in education and most teachers want more than anything else is to scrap testing at 7, 11 and 14. Bringing back the cane would be a defininte no no - noone would use it, me included. What is your position on academies?
6) You can't fish your way back into sustainability. Cod stocks are almost exhausted.
7) So why are so many BNP meetings held in smoky pubs?
8) So what is your postion on public transport? Would you keep it privatised or renationalised? This policy is as clear as mud.
9) Do you have a policy on nuclear power stations?
10) But what about those who want to give aid? Are you going to ban that?
11) There are pensioners who don't need the state pension. They are rich enough. Why not give the money to those who really need it?
12) How selective. You seem to forget that the UDA and the UVF killed catholics in the 70s and 80s as well. Southern Ireland would never want to be part of Britain, and rightfully so.
13) £2.9 million is being spent a week on the war in Iraq and is becoming more unpopular as it goes on. As for national service, I'd rather see an army of willing recruits than one of those who don't want to be there.
14) This doesn't mean you can bully other countries.
15) This is MY freedom of speech. I have never voted for your lousy party for all the above reasons and I never will.
The party that I want to vote for should represent all people, not just white males earning over £20,000 who think kicking in the faces of Pakistanis is a valid hobby. That's why I will NOT vote BNP.

2007-06-18 19:09:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 5 9

If only the main parties would actually do SOME of the things mentioned in the BNP manifesto.

LAW & ORDER
ECONOMY
EDUCATION
AGRICULTRE
HEALTH
TRANSPORT
PENSIONS
DEFENSE

Immigration to a certain extent, but a case of stopping any more coming in, until we have rid ourselves of those who are illegally here.

Otherwise, the might just as well sign off
Yours faithfully
Adolf

2007-06-18 14:42:27 · answer #7 · answered by deadmeatuk2 4 · 2 2

The BNP has more use in scaring the hell out of the government by way of people voting to send a message than it ever will if it actually got into power .Still the BNP has the policies that the silent majority are praying for if they get there act to gether who knows what might happen in the future

2007-06-18 12:00:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 6 5

Yes, the first part of your question shows us very well how serious threat to the British culture are BNP supporters and fans. The rest looks as it was copied from the BNP website.

2007-06-18 13:25:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

So by "save British culture" what you in fact mean is "return to some over-romanticised pre-60s or possibly pre-industrial idyl", which never actually existed, but exists only in the imaginations of those foolish enough to believe the bile that Griffen spouts.

Back when Britain was white is what you ACTUALLY mean, but of course even the fascists are politically correct these days.

For now. Of course once they have started their "voluntary resettlement program" it will be turned into a "leave now" program, and then a "get out or we'll kill you" program.

Personally I think what makes Britain great is not the fact that it is a white country, nor a Christian country. It's the fact that it is a FREE country - where ANYONE, regardless of where they were born, may succeed. Fascists who see that it is the state's business who people fall in love with and choose to have children with have absolutely no place in British society. They are everything the British are not - intolerant, hate filled, controlling madmen.

2007-06-18 11:56:51 · answer #10 · answered by Mordent 7 · 9 8

"Five peoples of Britian"?! Being.....?

Odd that you are so vehemently against immigration into Britain and yet endorse the historical British invasion and occupation of Ireland.

You also fail to say how you will fund the massive increase in health-care costs and how British agriculture will survive against cheaper international competition or how the British people will react to huge increases in grocery prices. Oh, but then you will restrict the market by excluding foreign competition. But, no worries, because zero unemployment will push up wages, so we can all afford the more expensive goods. Except that spiralling wages will increase inflation, which will push up prices etc etc.

A country "free of pollution in all its forms".....vague piffle! No cars. No electricity. No public transport......oh, and you combine this with saying you want to cut fuel tax and increase vehicle speed limits!

Typical BNP gibberish. Dress up half-baked, ill-thought through populist nonsense to hide the nasty core of hatred that really drives your politics.
I'm only glad that your belief in free speech allows you to welcome my comments....I don't think.
It would seem your choice of political party is as odious as your choice of football team.

2007-06-18 11:55:29 · answer #11 · answered by Tufty Porcupine 5 · 12 4

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