pcb wrote:All through history big business has sided with nationalist/Fascist organisations what makes you think the BNP will not do the same. As soon as they become powerful enough they will side with business and when the bosses say the workers will not be getting a payrise out comes the jackboot!
Well yes wartime Germany and Italy proved that point which is why we should
not vote for a Fascist administration. Here are some excerpts from the BNP (who are
not fascists) Policy statement on it's web site:
'Globalisation has caused the export of jobs and industries to the Far East, and has brought ruin and unemployment to British industries and the communities who depend on them.
Accordingly, the BNP calls for the selective exclusion of foreign-made goods from British markets and the reduction of foreign imports. We will ensure that our manufactured goods are, wherever possible, produced in British factories, employing British workers.
Fully cognisant of the reality that economic growth is driven primarily by true free enterprise, a BNP government will seek to give British workers a stake in the success and prosperity of the enterprises whose profits their labour creates. Such schemes are the only guarantee of workers being motivated to ensure the success of their employers.
The banksters cannot be let off the hook for their role in the current financial crisis. The BNP demands that the banksters responsible for the catastrophe which has crippled the international banking system be held personally legally liable for their actions in terms of corporate governance laws. They should have to pay a personal price for the mess they have created, and not be rewarded with huge bonuses which have come from taxpayer-funded bailouts.'
Far from being pro-buisness and anti-worker that sounds like a pro-active Party ready to take on global monoplies to ensure UK workers come first and we don't compete direrctly against a Far East workforce who work for 1pound a day. bet the BNP would end DSA. If that is legally possible.