this is exactly how Hitler started-large disaffection with ruling parties-populist policy of "blame the immigrants/jews/gypsies/homosexuals any other minority you care to name" fortunately the BNP organisation lags far behind the National Socialists-Labour and Tories needto wake up fast -it's no good just trying to demonise them
And you fail to understand capitalist economics and the reasons for immigration. You'd be better off being anti-capitalist than anti-immigration, cos you can't get rid of one without the other. Then again the vast majority of anti-capitalists aren't anti-immigration/BNP supporters, so that leaves you in a bit of a quandry.
I think you've hit the nail on the head Paul. </p> And I think a lot more people realise that than dare face the flak on here to say so. Protest votes.</p> </p>
I think you misunderstand me I am not anti immigration-I am anti BNP-the Labour party needs to get back to its founding principles-it's no good trying to be more Tory than the Tories
Labour at the end of last year came out with some B*ll*cks about paying immigrants to leave the uk. Several political think groups gave it large saying it would help with the uks immigration problem Yet when the BNP suggested the same ideas a couple of years ago, they were shouted down as racist.
Whatever the problem is. BNPdo not have the answer.Having said that we must regain control of our borders. Uncontrolled immigration has helped spawn the growth of despicable organisation.
I think they offered to pay people who had been refused the right to stay to return voluntarily in order to clear the backlog in the courts.Bit different to BNP policy
To further my question: I work in an industiral estate in Rotherham in Retail/Wholesale. All our recent employees as our group has grown have all come from companies that until say 18 months ago did not employ many economic migrants and took home decent pay. Slowly the migrant works have started gaining employment in theses companies. They all get paid basic minimum wages included in that are various Eu tax breaks to allow them to earn more. The ones that were working ona decent but not awesome rate have all been pushed out to make way for the cheap labour. In turn this has lead to people struggling to fulfill bill's and feed their children etc. This had lead to increased debt and borrowing to afford to live. Can you honestly state that thye influx of migrant workers is a good thing the british worker rather than for british business.
Immigration isn't a problem. It is just wildly exaggerated by the right wing media. Last year over 400,000 people LEFT Britain meaning there was only a net increase in migration of 180,000. These migrants fill vital gaps in the British economy allowing us to be a prosperous country. Only 8.5% of the British population were born abroad, far less than Germany (12.5%) and France (10%)
</p> I'd be interested in seeing a break down of what the public's concerns actually are. I don't have much of a problem re immigration in general but then we don't see gangs of Somalis knifing people for their mobiles or the Turks and Kurds chopping lumps out of each other round here so maybe we're a bit insulated from it all.</p> My concern is the way we're bending over backwards to accomodate the rise of Islam in the UK.It would be funny if it wasn't so tragicthat it's the self styled liberals and anti-fascists who are most concerned with aiding its growth. Would they have preached tolerance for the Third Reich? because this is potentially far worse.</p>
Something to add to that and a point for consideration. </p> Firstly there's no way of knowing how many of those who entered the UK intend to stay. Some Polish workers for instance enjoy the lifestyle and stay while others are saving for their future back home. So, new births notwithstanding, the net figure could actually be negative.</p> Secondly we need to know who's leaving and why.</p>
probably the BNP members moving to the Costa del Sol to open a Traditional English Pub and not integrate in to the culture!