BNP wrote:
Our proposals:
1. We would repeal the Race Relations Acts and all other restrictions on free speech in Britain .
2. We would abolish all targets and quotas for ethnic representation in all areas of employment, public and private.
3. We would abolish all politically-correct indoctrination of the police, teachers, and other public employees.
4. We would abolish all government-sponsored ethnicity-specific professional bodies, housing associations, and other organisations.
5. We would abolish all departments, agencies, or other units of government whose sole and specific purpose is to deal with ethnic issues, grievances, or crimes. Such organisations deliberately seek out the maximum quantity of "racism" in order to justify their own existence and expand their power and budgets. The law is the law and must be enforced equally upon all without being politicised over ethnic differences.
6. We would abolish all laws against racial discrimination in employment and the government bodies associated with enforcing them.
7. Except for purposes of teaching foreign languages to native speakers of English, the only languages permitted in official documents, government business, and schools will be English, Scots, and Welsh. The use of other languages by ethnic minorities in their own homes, school and institutions will also be encouraged.
8. A Clause 28-style proscription against the promotion of racial integration in schools and the media would be introduced.
9. In order to make it clear that the “celebration of diversity” is something in which the native peoples of our islands can share, each of our traditional Saints Days would be made Public Holidays in the nations in question, with Trafalgar Day being an additional Public Holiday throughout the entire UK.
10. A massively-funded and permanent programme, using and doubling Britain's current foreign aid budget, will aim to reduce, by voluntary resettlement to their lands of ethnic origin, the proportion of ethnic minorities living in Britain, for as long as the majority of the electorate are willing to fund such expenditure. Since the chief impact of such a programme would be the assistance it would render to Developing Countries in the Third World, this is described further in Section 16 – Britain and the World.
11. While accepting the right of law-abiding minorities, in our country because they or their ancestors came here legally, to remain here and to enjoy the full protection of the law against any form of harassment or hostility, we will also seek to emphasise the importance of the prior status of the aboriginal people. This would be a national extension of the ‘Sons and Daughters' policy in priority on housing and school places lists which BNP councils seek to implement at local level.
I disagree with 6, 10 and 11. The rest is fine with me. However, the inclusion of 6,10 and 11 made me vote against one of the party's leading activists, who was standing in my ward. That and the fact that the standing councillor has done quite a lot towards better local services in my area.
1. I'm all for free speech. No limits. None. If someone wants to deny the holocaust, so be it. They'll expose themselves as a twat and so much the better.
2. Best person for the job. If that person is a lesbian disabled woman from Outer Mongolia, sign her up and give her a pay rise. Same as if it's a white bloke from Wigan.
3. Political indoctrination means not doing the job properly. Train policemen how to police. Train teachers how to teach. If it weren't for Ministers the NHS would be in better health.
4. As well as free speech, I'm pro-inclusivity. Nobody should be exlcuded from anything based on their race, gender, sexual persuasion, age or any of that bollocks.
5. See 1 & 4.
6. Racial discrimination goes against inclusivity and "best person for the job". There shouldn't be any need for laws prohibiting racial-discrimination but that's no reason to abolish them. Barring freedom of speech, racial discrimination laws should remain.
7. I passed the place where our local housing office was on Thursday. It had moved to another office nearby and there was a map and a sign telling people how to get there. The sign was in 14 languages. To me, that's excessive.
8. I'm not familiar with Clause 28. Can someone explain it to me? Until then I am loathe to condemn or condone it.
9. St. Patrick's Day is as close as we get to a Patron Saint's day celebration in the UK. We should have a celebration of St. George, St. David and St. Andrew as well.
10. First generation immigrants and refugees paid to come here. If they or their families wish to leave, I don't see why the taxpayer should be left with the bill.
11. Who are the aboriginal people? This is completely unworkable because if you work back to the Vikings, the Normans, the Saxons, we all have immigrant blood in us.