Tuesday, 20 April 2010

So where is the BNP manifesto?

Thirteen days to the general and council elections, and the BNP has not released its revised manifesto.

According to the anti-BNP site There's Nothing British About the BNP: on BBC Breakfast, Nick Griffin said that the BNP manifesto would be launched today (Tuesday). No sign of it yet.

Was ever a political party more incompetent? The BNP hasn’t released its revised accounting either, despite the fines that ultimately the pitiful long-suffering supporters of the BNP have to pay, over and over again.

As the Guardian reminds:

Griffin, who is standing in Barking, has been forced to change the BNP's whites-only membership policy following a legal battle with the Equalities and Human Rights Commission.

Last week the Electoral Commission announced it was launching a formal investigation into the party's 2008 accounts.

These difficulties appear to have hit the party's ability to stand candidates in next month's local elections.

Never mind. Whilst searching for news of the BNP's manifesto, I stumbled upon this comment, which has probably predicted the BNP manifesto pretty well. Here it is:

Foreign policy: send all the immigrants home
Healthcare: send all the immigrants home
Crime: send all the immigrants home
Education: send all the immigrants home
Social policy: send all the immigrants home
Welfare and benefits: send all the immigrants home
Care of the elderly: send all the immigrants home
Beliefs and forward planning: no beliefs just send all the immigrants home

Quite.

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