The BNP also want the following according to a press release at News
Wales.
ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
A police investigation of the BBC and the sacking of North Wales Chief
Constable Richard Brunstrom are called for by the British National
Party Wales in their Assembly Election manifesto today.
The Party is putting up a record number of candidates in all the
regional lists for the Welsh Assembly, which means that every voter in
Wales will have the opportunity to vote for it.
The BNP programme for Wales also includes:
Return to genuine beat policing
Maximum support for the Welsh language in appropriate areas
Opposition to isometric identity cards
Abolition of anti free speech laws
Abolition of Severn Bridge tolls
No GM crops
Protect Welsh fishermen
No recruitment of staff from abroad
Campaign against any further asylum seekers and East European economic
migration into Wales
If you want to see what madness the crazy cult of the mad paedophile
have been up to, you can visit:
http://www.isupporttheresistance.blogspot.com/
Can you tell me how voting BNP in the next elections will get rid of the
Chief Constable that you talk of?
While we are at it: How do they intend to abolish Severn Bridge Tolls?
It looks to me as if they are jumping on any band wagon they can, knowing
full well that they will not be able to fulfil any of those pledges.
Sacking Brunstrom would indeed be an excellent idea, but I doubt if
it's within the remit of the Assembly.
It's all about jumping onto band wagons!
>No recruitment of staff from abroad
Would that mean all the 'english' workers here would be repatriated ?
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Not that the other three use populist policies to impress the sheeple
The main three parties at least do have a chance of changing things, the BNP
do not!
And why change the subject?
The subject was the BNP jumping on any band wagon it sees making promises
that it can not keep.
How will voting BNP or not make any difference to the Police man they wish
to get rid of?
And how are they going to do that from a Welsh Assembly, where incidentally
they are not going to get any power anyway?
The severn bridge has two ends you know!
Owned by the French!
Now you remember to keep chanting that one when you are looking for Welsh
votes ;-)
So who is going to do a better job of it then, out of the Labs, Libs and
Cons.
Keeping it real!
Chief Constables are appointed by Police Authorities which are made up of
Council representatives (amongst others), and are often chaired by a
Councillor. The Chief Constable is supposed to be accountable to the
Authority.
Gaz
All politics is about jumping on band wagons, thats what democracy is all
about. If you are good at band wagon jumping, you are labelled as
'representing the genuine concerns and fears of your constituents'.
Gaz
Was he involved in the corruption and political destruction of Mallon?
Gaz
No, it means all the Taffs in England will be repatriated.
The English will continue to support the Welch through their taxes so the
Welch can get their aspirin free on the NHS.
Boyo!
>Even if I wasn't a BNP supporter I would vote for them in Wales just
>to get rid of that turd that passes as a chief constable of Wales.
>
>The BNP also want the following according to a press release at News
>Wales.
>
>ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
>
>A police investigation of the BBC and the sacking of North Wales Chief
>Constable Richard Brunstrom are called for by the British National
>Party Wales in their Assembly Election manifesto today.
>
>The Party is putting up a record number of candidates in all the
>regional lists for the Welsh Assembly, which means that every voter in
>Wales will have the opportunity to vote for it.
>
>The BNP programme for Wales also includes:
>
>Return to genuine beat policing
>
>Maximum support for the Welsh language in appropriate areas
>
>Opposition to isometric identity cards
What's an 'isometric' identity card?
>
>Abolition of anti free speech laws
>
>Abolition of Severn Bridge tolls
>
>No GM crops
>
>Protect Welsh fishermen
And those pretty sheep.
>
>No recruitment of staff from abroad
>
>Campaign against any further asylum seekers and East European economic
>migration into Wales
But will they stop the Welsh getting out?
Not since 1978 (about then but I'd have to check) Court case on
purchase of rubber bullets decided the CC only had a duty to inform
the police authority. The judgement effectively wiped out the balance
of power between the police, the police authority and the home office.
Chief constables still attempt to work with police authorities though
not relinquishing any operational powers. The authority still holds
some of the purse strings.
A police authority can still dismiss a CC or deputy but only for a
serious breach.
Your argument is that no vote should be given except to those who have
an immediate prospect of power. Rather makes a mockery of democracy
which is about being able to vote for a variety of policies and
objectives. In much of Britain the Tories have no chance of power and
vice versa with Labour. Are
you saying that those parties should not put forward ideas they find
desirable and thus show support for them by the votes they get?
Your line is simply a Galloway sort of debating tactic.