Kevan Stafford – Why I support the new party

WHY I SUPPORT THE NEW BRITISH DEMOCRATIC PARTY – AND WHY OTHERS SHOULD TOO

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Kevan Stafford
Recently retired architect.
Former BNP Organiser and
Candidate in the East Midlands

There is a crying need for an effective political voice to represent the majority of voters who want Britain to leave the corrupt EU and halt damaging mass immigration. A 2006 YouGov opinion poll showed that a massive 59% of respondents supported halting all further immigration. We know that people essentially want a thriving economy with secure jobs and a safe and caring society in which to raise families.

But Labour and Conservative governments have decimated our manufacturing industry, squandered North Sea oil revenues, sold off state utilities for short term gain, sold off our gold reserves at a knock down price, swamped us with millions of high birth-rate immigrants, started unlawful foreign wars, swindled their Parliamentary expenses, bailed out their banker friends with billions of our taxes, increased VAT from 8% in the 1980s to 20% and imposed innumerable new stealth taxes. Along with the Liberal Democrats, they have wielded ‘political correctness’ to stifle dissent and impose EU dictatorship. Former Chief Accountant to the EU Marta Andreasen described the EU as “not only unnecessary, but lawless, corrupt, mistaken, undemocratic, bureaucratic, over-regulated and, ultimately, unworkable”.

UKIP are fundamentally Conservatives whose allegiance is to the wealthy and to maintaining the advance of multi-culturism. The Green Party claims concern for the environment but nevertheless approves of government plans to build eight million new homes for migrants on green belt land and approves of cruel religious animal slaughter methods.

The British Democratic Party will instead promote the social and economic well-being of the British people, whilst maintaining friendly and cooperative relations with other nations. The Party is committed to democracy for the country and for its own party structure. British Democrats will listen carefully to the electorate and I feel confident that we can achieve our goal of truly representing the views of the majority.

 

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7 Comments

  1. Kevan is quite correct in what he says. However there is evidence to suggest that UKIP’s idea of independence is withdrawal from the EU followed by ever closer relationships with the US. Some have even gone so far as to imply that UKIP sees Britain as the potential 51st state of the Union.

    • Yes, I am sure their policy is to join NAFTA (The North American Free Trade Association). Also, their globalist, Thatcherite economic policies will never solve this country’s protracted economic decline but are highly likely to worsen them still further. Their idea of a flat tax will mean the very wealthy will pay about the same rate of tax as a retail worker!. UKIP remain what they ave always been ie a Tory Thatcherite party with inane globalist economic policies. This new party should attack them on these points and I am sure that UKIP’s bubble will burst.

  2. Spoken like a gentleman because he his a gentle man.

  3. I sense a lot of goodwill towards this party among nationalists looking for a unity vehicle after the dismay of seeing us blown in every direction.

    You can’t form that critical mass which will generate growth with umpteen grouplets in the field and this project I feel will persuade people at last to throw in their lots together.

  4. Unlike another party I wont mention this party has intelligent people at the top. New people, new ideas – good.

  5. The excellent quality of the articles and comments on this website so far bodes well for the future of the BDP. One of the great attractions of the BNP (before the betrayals and near-terminal meltdown after the 2010 General Election) was it’s website forum which achieved the distinction of being easily the most visited political website in the UK. Great if this success can be emulated by the BDP.

  6. Having read the above article and comments I do feel very proud to be a member of the British Democratic Party and not ‘ sat on the fence’ whilst waiting to see how things develop. I urge all Nationalists to do the right thing and join the decent, well structured British Democratic Party TODAY.

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