BNP - oh no! please, does the connection with real or not racist aspect; although the fact that some recognise it as racist, means that there is a good chance that racists may be attracted by it. Maybe you see something about the philosophy or policies that I don't.
To talk seriously the way to solve these problems, is to improve education, improve opportunities, better and cheaper public transport (to get to jobs), make houses affordable, and general make people feel accepted, educated or at least a job skill that they can use. Society needs the workman as much as the banker, investor etc. Treat people right, and everyone will benefit, cheat people, pay them shittly and talk about how they're the dregs of society or a burden --- result: bad society.
Can't remember where I heard this quote but I think it is an apt and interesting
"Image for a second that you didn't know whether you were rich or poor, or that neither existed; would you choose A. that their is a massive divide between rich and poor; or B. That even if you were poor you had a chance to make something of yourself." (Uh - may have changed the quote a little - you get the point)."
Better to have opportunity, equality and justice. In principle I have no particular problem with people who have made their money buy working hard, or by their family earning it. Although City Workers who earn £1m bonuses.
To talk seriously the way to solve these problems, is to improve education, improve opportunities, better and cheaper public transport (to get to jobs), make houses affordable, and general make people feel accepted, educated or at least a job skill that they can use. Society needs the workman as much as the banker, investor etc. Treat people right, and everyone will benefit, cheat people, pay them shittly and talk about how they're the dregs of society or a burden --- result: bad society.
Can't remember where I heard this quote but I think it is an apt and interesting
"Image for a second that you didn't know whether you were rich or poor, or that neither existed; would you choose A. that their is a massive divide between rich and poor; or B. That even if you were poor you had a chance to make something of yourself." (Uh - may have changed the quote a little - you get the point)."
Better to have opportunity, equality and justice. In principle I have no particular problem with people who have made their money buy working hard, or by their family earning it. Although City Workers who earn £1m bonuses.