Sunday, 8 November 2009

Tell me something I don’t know

With a General Election upon the political horizon someone was going to realise something that we in the British National Party have been saying for years.  Namely the fact that the Labour party has skewed the taxation policy of the nation so that as many people as possible have to rely on the benefit system for at least a part of their income.  This increases the likelihood that they will vote Labour at the General Election and explains why it is that in the top two hundred constituencies ranked according to welfare claims one hundred and eighty nine are labour controlled.

To quote an article in today’s Mail on Sunday: -

Labour has been accused of relying on the 'welfare vote' after the Conservatives published a provocative league table ranking Commons seats according to the number of benefit claimants.

A total of 189 constituencies in the first 200 are represented by Labour MPs, which the Tories claim explains why Ministers are failing to tackle the spiralling welfare bill.

What shock stories will the media hacks come out with next do you think?

Maybe they will notice peak oil or that the energy policy will not work.  Maybe they will even notice that we are in a recession that we will climb out of until someone comes along with policies that address the core problems.  Limited nationalisation and encouraging manufacturing in this nation would be useful.  Making the economy work for the people instead of the people work for the economy would solve a few social problems for a start.  Withdrawing from European political integration but retaining freedom to trade might be useful.  How about ending immigration and sending home illegal immigrants and foreign nationals currently held in the prison service.  Curtailing the booming public service and reigning in the abilities of government to impinge upon and control the lives of the people might be popular.

I do not think that they will concentrate on these topics or others that I could so easily have mentioned and you already know why.

To admit that they form part of the answer would be an admission that the policies of the British National Party are the policies that the nation needs.

Can’t have that can they?

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