To: John Geyer
'Bout right, I reckon.
BNP is always vilified by the Al-Beeb (and pretty much everyone else) as a very Right wing, neo-Nazi party. 'Right-thinking' (as per the liberati) people are expected to condemn them out of hand, which is generally what happens. Never mind the matter of Freedom of Speech or the Right to Hold a Different Opinion!!
However, I did read Lord Tebbit's (Lady T's right-hand man)recent letter in the Telegraph of April 21st on the British National Party's policies. Apart from the so-called racist (what isn't nowadays? The term has been so cheapened it is almost meaningless) agenda against multiculturalism, 'Asylum seekers' and other vocal minorities such as Muslims, the remainder of their agenda is pretty LEFT-Wing.
He quotes that there is plenty of anti-capitalism, opposition to free trade, commitments to "use all non-destructive means to reduce income inequality", to institute worker ownership, to favour workers' co-operatives, to return parts of the railways to state ownership, to nationalise the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and to withdraw from Nato.
Other pre-local election comment on the BBC News website adds that BNP Leader Nick Griffin also called for EU withdrawal, the restoration of capital punishment and an end to immigration.
He said British troops should be pulled out of Iraq and used to patrol Dover and the Channel Tunnel to keep out illegal immigrants and asylum seekers.
He pledged to introduce "firm but voluntary incentives for immigrants and their descendants to return home".
He said the main issue at this election was for the British to regain control of their own country.
Mr Griffin also wants the reintroduction of national service and said everyone who had undergone it should be required to keep a modern assault rifle at home.
"It's there to shoot burglars with if they want, it's there to shoot people who invade this country if they want, and if in the end a tyrannical government wants to usurp the rights and freedoms of the people it is there to use against the government as well," he said.
He added that this would disprove the "smear" that his party was totalitarian.
Read it all at:
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/vote_2005/frontpage/4476279.stm
But form your own opinions. Try consulting Wikipedia under 'BNP'. The item reflects comment from a number of positions - for and against.
To: 5050 no line
re :BNP is always vilified by the Al-Beeb (and pretty much everyone else) as a very Right wing, neo-Nazi party.
LOL But they are a Right wing, neo-Nazi party.
They may sound right on certain things, but it always is if you know you have no real chance of power.
For a party that is strong on law and order, they have quite a lot of cons in there party and even representing them in local elections.
28 posted on
05/05/2006 5:31:24 AM PDT by
tonycavanagh
(We got plenty of doomsayers where are the truth sayers)
To: 5050 no line
Al-Beeb ... I love it!
Of course the BNP will be called 'racist' for merely standing up for British sovereignty, so it's a near meaningless charge from the multiculturalists...
Their voting strength is probably just anti-EU/globalization/immigrant vote akin to Pat Buchanan voters here.
It's a pity the Tory Party cant be distinctly free-market Thatcherite at the right time, and also co-opt the BNP with a clear pro-Brit sovereignty position ... now it their chance to come back.
36 posted on
05/05/2006 7:54:10 AM PDT by
WOSG
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