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The following manifesto expresses the beliefs of the British National Party, BNP, on the issues of: |
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The British National Party has certain actions it would like to pursue in order to ensure equal and fully-financed health care to the citizens of Great Britain. The British National Party is “committed to a free, fully funded National Health Service for all British citizens” (http://www.bnp. org.uk/candidates2005/manifesto/manifesto2005.pdf). The BNP recognizes the problems that result from lack of spending and have a number of ideas to help increase the budget for health care, without a rise in taxes. As we remain steadfast in our goal to remove the non-British population from Great Britain, we see a way to reallocate budget funds to aid in health care. A move toward traditional British values and the re-emergence of a Great Britain without a dependency on other nations’ help will allow us to slash the foreign budget. Instead of spending countless pounds on the issues of foreigners’ and other undesirables, we can reallocate that money toward a fully free health care system. |
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The British National Party feels that the national ‘one size fits all’ education system is resulting in a lower standard of teaching and a lower intelligence level for Great Britain. We feel that all people have different abilities and should be allowed the same opportunity to realize their potential. The BNP believes that traditional values of education have been removed from the schools in favor of ‘political correctness’ propaganda and an attempt to ‘even the playing field.’ This may remove the problem of illiteracy and below-average intelligence levels, but it also hinders many from reaching above-average intelligence and learning that could allow them to rise up and accomplish great things for Great Britain. If everyone were to be the same intellectually, where would the Newtons, Churchills, and Shakespeares come from? We need to put education back into the hands of teachers and trained administrators. Our schools must bring the focus back to math, writing, reading, and the history of Great Britain. This focus on politically correct language and study of foreign languages, histories, and cultures are holding back our youth. |
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The British National Party is proposing strict new laws regarding the asylum and immigration policies in the Great Britain. The BNP wants to stop the large influx of immigrants into Great Britain. They also believe that because of the UN convention on Refugees (1951), which mandates that immigrants must seek refuge in the nearest safe country, that immigrants are not Britain’s responsibility and have no right to seek refuge in Great Britain (http://www.bnp.org.uk/candidate2005/manifesto/manifesto2005.pdf, 2/27/07). Some of their policies include, increasing funding for existing border controls, stopping all immigration to Great Britain from places like Africa, Asia, South America, and China that have unlimited numbers of immigrants, and deporting all fake asylum seekers and immigrants with criminal backgrounds (http://www.bnp.org.uk/candidates2005/manifesto/manifesto2005.pdf, 2/27/07). Another program that we would like to set up is voluntary resettlement, where financial incentives are provided to people that return to their countries of origin (http://www.bnp.org.uk/candidates2005/manifesto/manifesto2005.pdf, 2/27/07). The BNP also intends to establish a registration program for all immigrants. There will be two phases, the first is Voluntary Registration in which illegal immigrants, who are skilled laborers, will declare their status and be allowed to stay until a British citizen is trained to replace them. Then the illegal immigrants will be given free flights back to their home country. The second phase is called Assisted Registration, where illegal immigrants who do not register will be arrested by the Ministry for National Border Security and will be held in custody until they are deported (http://www.bnp.org.uk/candidates2005/manifesto/manifesto2005.pdf, 2/27/07). |
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The British National Party wants to leave the European Union, because we believe that the EU is corrupt and we realize that there are very successful countries that are not members of the EU, including Norway and Switzerland (http://www.bnp.org.uk/candidates2005/manifesto/manf1.htm, 3/3/07). The BNP is also extremely opposed to adopting the Euro as the official currency of Great Britain. The BNP does not want to be a slave to the Euro or the dollar, but we want to remain a free nation by keeping the pound (http://www.bnp/org/uk/candidates2005/manifesto/manf16.htm, 3/3/07). |
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The British National Party does not take a stance on international affairs. The party’s goal is for our ideals and plans to go into effect domestically. “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 have no quarrel with any nation that does not threaten British interests.” (http://www.bnp.org.uk) We are more interested in making sure that Iranians and citizens of other rogue nations are kept out of Great Britain so that their ideas and fanaticism will also stay out of our nation. |
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The British National Party is very concerned about lessening any British dependence on foreign oil. We are also concerned about the environmental effects of greenhouse gasses. However, we feel that it is the peoples’ right to decide for themselves what to do about transportation issues. |