Hang on a minute - the BNP might have something yet!

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  1. M1 Tyke

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    Abolition of income tax

    Income tax – the ‘temporary’ solution that became a menace

    One such scheme rushed into by a previous administration is income tax. This was
    first introduced in 1799 to finance the war against revolutionary France. After being
    abolished and reintroduced, it was finally imposed in 1842, again as a ‘temporary’
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    I personally think it's time this rushed and ill thought out law was abolished. Vote BNP!!!!! The war against France is over!
     
  2. Gue

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    BNP have nothing. nt
     
  3. Gue

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    And replace it with what?

    Also, this is a local election.
     
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    I think you've missed the point

    Oakwell has been exposed as a wind up merchant.

    By posting the manifesto and advising people to read the bloody thing, in a veiled attempt at outrage he has indeed fulfilled what I suspect is his higher purpose, that of highlighting to everyone the ludicrous and silly notions the BNP have about running anything.

    Abolishing income tax and removing "nonsense" lessons from schools whilst introducing the teaching of the "lallans" language in schools are issues that is highlighted as contradictory if not laughable and have earnt the contempt they deserve.

    Oakwell is in fact educating many as to the complete insanity of the party who are gaining strenght through apparantly sensible and certainly popular policies like "council house priority for british citizens and british tax payers" and the reintroduction of national service for young thugs.

    Well done Oakwell.
     
  5. Gue

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    RE: I think you've missed the point

    Maybe, but I don't think subtlety works as well as tackling the issue head on when it comes to the BNP.
     

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