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British National Party



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Our NHS, once the envy of the world, is in total crisis.
Crime and anti-social behaviour is rampant.

The education system is failing our young.

Local jobs and livelihoods are under threat from immigrant workers.

Pensioners are living in fear of the next heating bill.

There is no affordable housing for our young.

Council tax has doubled in 10 years.

There are more taxes planned for collecting our waste and improving our homes.

Seventy per cent of our laws are made in Brussels.

People feel like second-class citizens in their own country.

Liberal, Conservative and Labour politicians and councillors have come and gone.

It is not an option to expect them to sort this situation out. Why? Because they created it.

The BNP are the only party to put the interests of the British people first; the only party with the policies to create real change.

The BNP are different.

We say what people are thinking, and we do what we say.

The BNP pledges to reduce council tax whilst improving services.

How?

By targeting waste like politically correct projects which cost plenty, and a bloated bureaucracy which does nothing to address the needs of your community.

Electing BNP councillors will give a jolt to the establishment.

It will make them realise that people have had enough of empty promises, high taxes and substandard services.

So a vote for the BNP is a vote for real change, a vote to help yourself, your family and community.

Isn't it about time?

Don't let your town and country slip away.

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