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The British National Party is this nation’s only true Green party which has policies that will actually save the environment.

 

Unlike the fake “Greens” who are merely a front for the far left of the Labour regime, the BNP is the only party to recognise that overpopulation – whose primary driver is immigration, as revealed by the government’s own figures – is the cause of the destruction of our environment.

 

Furthermore, the BNP’s manifesto states that a BNP government will make it a priority to stop building on green land. New housing should wherever possible be built on derelict “brown land.”

 

Other environmentally friendly policies which the BNP has in its manifesto include:

 

- The removal of unsightly overhead power lines from beauty spots and their burial underground;

 

- The creation of a bulk transport tax regime that pushes supermarkets to supply more local and seasonal produce;

 

- The encouragement of an extensive and rapid switchover to organic and low fossil fuel farming techniques;

 

- The banning of the ritual slaughter of animals without pre-stunning, and the sale of such meat;

 

- The elimination of the unhealthy, energy intensive and cruel factory farming of livestock;

 

- The abolition of all “stealth taxes” and other charges on household rubbish collections.

 

Britain is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and our population is increasing — due entirely to immigration — which necessitates the building of ever more homes, which in turn places a strain on our infrastructure such as transport and water supplies.

 

Independent environmental organisations believe that Britain’s population needs to be significantly reduced. Our immigration policies will achieve this.

 

Together with independent environmental organisations the BNP recognises that Britain’s environmentally sustainable carrying capacity is substantially lower than its present population.

 

With regard to the transport problem and the environmental impact it has, BNP policy is also refreshingly different.

 

A BNP government will:

 

- Develop alternative transport fuels such as bio-diesel and hydrogen;

 

- Develop renewable energy sources such as off-shore wind farms, wave, tidal and solar energy;

 

- Investigate the feasibility of cutting-edge, intrinsically-safe, fast-breeder nuclear stations;

 

- Invest in a high-speed, magnetic levitation, inter-city rail network;

 

- Allow the building of a new privately-funded airport on reclaimed land in the Thames estuary to reduce the pressure on, and stop the constant expansion of, the South East’s airports.

 

Oil and gas are finite resources, rapidly being depleted. Prices are going to continue to rise significantly and this will place a heavy burden on both industry and private consumers. Furthermore, as we are becoming increasingly dependent on energy from unstable and potentially unfriendly foreign powers we are becoming ever more vulnerable to economic blackmail or even harm. ‘Peak Oil’ is a clear and imminent danger to our economy and society, so Britain needs to invest in new technologies and be broadly self-sufficient in terms of energy.

 

The BNP firmly rejects the “climate change” dogma while being fully conscious of the urgent need to combat all real pollutants in the environment.

 

The time has come for change.

 

all a front to say " no more brown people in our country"

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Probably BNP if they weren't a bunch of racist yobbos.

 

They'll never win a seat so it does make sense to vote BNP because this is the best way of making a statement to the larger parties. I will vote BNP for this reason.

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A statement of what?

 

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Probably BNP if they weren't a bunch of racist yobbos.

 

So evidently they say the things you agree with, but you don't like them as a party. So to vote for them would be a statement that they represent policies you agree with.

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So evidently they say the things you agree with, but you don't like them as a party. So to vote for them would be a statement that they represent policies you agree with.

 

There are some things the BNP say which I agree with. However having seen some of the members and their links to the National Front and Neo-Nazi groups, having seen some of the off the record things they've said regarding Holocaust denial and the like, having seen the plain racism which they think is acceptable, I could never vote for them.

 

I can't help but think half their policies are completely made up, with the intention of letting people hear what they want to hear. Much like every political party I guess. If the BNP got in, I don't think they'd give a toss about the ritual slaughter of animals without pre-stunning, I think they'd be straight onto deporting hard working immigrants just because they are of a different colour or nationality. The BNP talk about the Muslim invasion of Britain, right? There are more American immigrants in England than there are any other immigrant nationality. Going to deport them too Mr. Griffin?

 

The BNP is riddled with thugs, racists, white supremacists and unjustified prejudice, and whilst I agree with some of their (probably made up) points, I'd never vote for a party that is so stained by ignorance and bigotry.

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