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Old 06-04-2008, 05:54 PM
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BNP policy in detail

The BNP have been unfairly marginalised their opinions suppressed by organisations as varied as the BBC to the many anti Fascist groups this has been a stain on our democracy but it has i believe stopped BNP policies being seriously scrutinised .
For instance they state clearly they would leave the EU they give many reasons why this would be a good idea but what is the down side ? ... a cost risk analysis would show the potential damage to our economy and the City of London and the Pound which may have severe economic ramifications . There are powerful economic blocks vying for market share and influence the rise of China and it's need for resources would suggest to go it alone would leave us isolated and vulnerable/weak .The BNP site shows no sign of detailed critical debate on this subject can any BNP member enlighten me as to whether any such debate /analysis of the risks has taken place .
What are the down sides of leaving ?
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