Nick Griffin on BBC Breakfast....I'm worried...

Nick Griffin on BBC Breakfast....I'm worried...

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JCB123

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....mainly becuase a lot of what he was saying (when Sian Williams wasn't putting words into his mouth), was scarily agreeable.

In basic terms....

Non-working foriegn nationals would be offered cash incentives to return to their native country.
What's wrong with that?

Reduction on foreign imports/goods.
Again, it is about time Britain kick-started its own industries again. A ban or reduction seems a bit far, but pursuation by higher import tax and lower 'home-grown' tax would do the same job?!

If only it wasn't the BNP and Nick Griffin fronting these policies, and that they were looked at with the decency/respect that the other parties get by the media - they seem to make some sense to me?!

The BBC should be ashamed of how they tried to villify Nick Griffin on the news this morning! As far as I'm concerned, at the moment, he has not been convicted of any racist offences and he, as we all do, have the right to our own beliefs!

JCB123

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Bill said:
JCB123 said:
Reduction on foreign imports/goods.
Again, it is about time Britain kick-started its own industries again. A ban or reduction seems a bit far, but pursuation by higher import tax and lower 'home-grown' tax would do the same job?!
That's laughable, and how trade wars start. Go BNP!rolleyes
So you'd prefer products from over seas with prices that under-cut locally sourced products so much that those business fold? Go Bill! rolleyes

Chris_w666 said:
......the last people that would take a job here are some of the white scroungers.
Agreed, but how much of this is becuase they don't really have to take those jobs? It is so easy (and financially rewarding) to not have a job under this government!

Edited by JCB123 on Monday 19th April 08:12

JCB123

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FYI I won't and will never vote BNP - but at least they have the balls to talk about some of the things you (well maybe not you) talk about with your mates down the pub!


JCB123

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I don't think for one minute that the BNP's could implement their policies with any degree of success, and nor should they be given the chance.

However, other parties should take SOME notes of SOME of their policies, and go SOME way towards implementing them, but in a more democratic/appropriate sort of way.


JCB123

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ln1234 said:
Tangent Police said:
ln1234 said:
Tangent Police said:
Trim benefits back so that people can only afford the minimum and you'll see manufacturing getting competetive again.

I agree there isn't much point, but the excesses of benefits have done a lot to discourage independence and will to live.

No wonder everyone wants to live here. You can get the pay without the work! No wonder the bar is so high!

Cut benefits to bread and water and a roof.

Oh, what's that, my uman rahts?

fk your uman rahts.
You do that and you're cannibalising a lot of your BNP votes, no? It's political suicide.
Screw them.

I don't really think people have got a grasp of the order of size that the UK's financial situation is in.

If they go balls out, it won't be enough....
I personally would be in favour of restricting benefits to the bare minimum and as a temporary stop gap till they can fend for themselves. doubt any party has got the balls to put something like that in place though.
Sliding scale benefits?

Percentage reduction for every month you are out of work (assuming that you are able to work). Refusal of an offer for work is an instant cancellation of ALL benefits.