British National Party Launch Local Council Election ManifestoHousing, the environment and law and order, top the list of priorities in the British National Party's local election manifesto launched today - and it's an uncompromising message.Drug dealers and what the BNP calls 'estate wreckers' would be evicted from council property and there would be a policy of zero tolerance when dealing with repeat offender criminals. No planning permission would be granted to build on green belt sites and other planning proposals would have strict controls for new buildings to be in keeping with the heritage of the town. BNP councillors would oppose the privatisation of council housing and would seek to bring back into the public domain estates now in the hands of private landlords and housing associations. There would also be opposition to the selling off of municipally owned land and property such as parks and playing fields. Regeneration is a key word throughout the manifesto and the process would start on run-down estates by an increased police presence, followed by improvement in the quality of housing and then facilities available to the young such as youth clubs. The BNP promise a halt to all expenditure that doesn't directly benefit the local British people. No asylum seekers or economic migrants would be accepted for settlement in a town with a BNP-controlled council. All grants to ethnic minority organisations would be stopped,and the hugely expensive race awareness courses for public employees would be scrapped. Money saved from these cuts would be used to boost spending on public transport. The British National Party believes that a local council should provide local services to local people. It is not there to employ fat-cat bureaucrats and executives at ridiculous salaries, to make profits for private companies or to arrange unproductive and expensive publicity stunts such as town-twinning.
The manifesto concludes,
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