The British National Party

1. Who is the leader of your party and can you tell us more about them? (200 words)

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2. What are your party’s major policies? (300 words)

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3. Why should the public vote for your party? (100 words)

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  1. The caption given to this article is ridiculous, they are an established political party that have support within the UK, they are democratically just and there is no reason they should not be given a platform corresponding to their numbers of their support, rather than try an deny their legitimacy you should try and assess the reasons why people are voting for this party. History has lessons to teach us; if we look at the Weimar republic prior to the Chancellorship of Hitler the reason why the people chose such an extreme was due to widespread discontent and disillusionment for the government. Although the BNP cannot even be compared to the Nazi socialist party, to a broad extent it is a loosely similar situation; Most BNP supporters are working classes, the group within society that the Labour party was created to represent. That is not to say they are justified in supporting this party, but one must try to comprehend what circumstance caused people to drift to such an extreme.

  2. To be honest, i don’t think advertising the BNP is such a bad thing:
    http://bnp.org.uk/2010/04/where-the-bnp-stands-3-environment-and-%E2%80%9Cclimate-change%E2%80%9D/

    a link to their theory on how Climate change and immigration are in direct correlation.

    They say “Our ‘green and pleasant land’ is rapidly disappearing as Britain has become one of the most densely populated countries in the world.” Our “green and pleasant land”? Sorry are they unaware of the industrial revolution?

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