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Default When the BNP says British Jobs for British Workers, they mean it!

On 1 Mar, 15:12, "England, Home of the English"
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British workers need protection from foreign labour, not Labour Party
arrogance which tells them to leave this country, British National
Party Nick Griffin has said, reacting to the shocking display of anti-
British sentiment expressed by Business Secretary “Lord” Mandelson,
who said that the British workers who lost their jobs to foreign
workers “should go and work elsewhere in Europe if they were unhappy.”

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has condemned the growing wildcat strikes
over the use of foreign workers in Britain as “indefensible.” He added
that his infamous pledge of “British jobs for British Workers” only
meant that “people would be given the skills to compete against other
nationalities.”

No more proof was needed of how institutionally anti-British the
Labour Party has become, Mr Griffin said.

“To think that a party which had its origins in the British workplace
could have morphed into something which actually looks with disdain
upon workers is an astonishing sight,” he said.

“For Mr Mandelson to then claim that those who seek to protect British
livelihoods are encouraging protectionism and are therefore causing
more trouble, is a further indication of how out of touch he and his
party have become.”

The BNP is proud, Mr Griffin continued, to be a protectionist party.
“British workers need protecting from foreign labour, and British
industry needs protecting from foreign imports. British jobs need
protecting, and British families need feeding.

“The country has been plunged into a full scale depression precisely
because of globalisation and the government’s refusal to protect
British interests. We say that protectionism is the only solution, and
to this end we pledge ourselves.

“Mr Brown, on the other hand, knows very well that the latest crisis
is not caused by a lack of skills, as he tries to claim, but by the
fact that companies are simply only offering jobs to foreign workers
and specifically excluding British people.”

Mr Griffin said it was also vital to remember that the ability of EU
workers to take British jobs away was the direct result of the
European Union, into which the Tories had dragged the country.

“Don’t let the lying Tories now try and pretend that they have nothing
to do with this disaster. That party was the one who sold off the
country’s national assets to their cronies in the name of
privatisation, and who first took us into the EU.

“Both Tory and Labour are a malaise on British society for which the
only cure is the British National Party,” Mr Griffin concluded.


Read Robin Page's article on UKIP in today's Telegraph and think on.