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BNP publishes manifesto

BNP publishes manifesto

The BNP has launched its ‘Rebuilding British Democracy’ manifesto today, calling for an end to immigration, reintroduction of the death sentence, and withdrawal from the EU.

The BNP are fielding more than one hundred candidates at this election, and have been emboldened in recent years by increased support in local and European elections.

In a planned clamp down on immigration, the manifesto proposes a life time ban on re-entry of people found to have violated immigration rules, and the party promised to withdraw troops from Iraq so as to station them at the Channel Tunnel and at ports in Kent.

The BNP claim that immigration leads to crime and says it would reverse historic immigration and give financial incentives to legal immigrants and their descendents to “to return to their lands of ethnic origin”.

The manifesto sets out plans for criminal justice including a return of corporal punishment for petty criminals, and the use of capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers.

Other proposals include “abolition of income tax”, “a radical shift” in food production, and “abolishing multiculturalism”. It also proposed eliminating “neo-Marxist egalitarianism” from education, to be replaced with acknowledgement of the “scientific fact” that people are “born with different abilities and potentials.”