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To be honest with you
I don't think I could say what any of their policies actually are.

A bit like the conservatives.
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:26, archived)
The two major parties don't have policies any more
they just do whatever will keep them in power.

/why I hate political theory, by Cap'n Tallbeard age 19 and 10 months
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:30, archived)
Well Labour have this ghastly ID card scheme thing
that I'm really not at all happy about. Other than that, I'm at a bit of a loss.
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:31, archived)
It's about bloody time we had a
NONE OF THE ABOVE box
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:36, archived)
I'm startled, and slightly disappointed, that I have no strong opinion on this
but I don't
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:58, archived)
I took a few moments to look into it. Here's a few gems:
Voluntary re-patriation of all 1st and 2nd generation immigrants. Those choosing to go back to the land of their fathers will be handsomely rewarded with money that the current Treasury has earmarked for humanitarian aid for third world countries.
Free healthcare for OAPs.
Chemical castration for pederasts.
A ban on GM foods/crops.
National Service.
Capital Punishment.
All those completing service will be issued with a loaded gun which they may keep at home.
Withdrawal from the EU, and essentially existing as an isolationist, protectionist state.
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:33, archived)
Free healthcare for OAPs sounds reasonable
Yay - I'm voting BNP. Hang on...
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:40, archived)
Don't they have that already anyway?
Sounds like the BNP's policies from the 1950s to me.
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:43, archived)
Sources?
I'm looking at the BNP website right now... can't find all those... but they do want to abolish income tax, which is rather odd.
(, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:40, archived)