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BRITAIN FIRST POLICIES – TAKING OUR COUNTRY BACK! Below is the full list of present Britain First policies. Our policies are decided at the annual Conference held each Autumn. This list will grow with time as more and more policies are added. IMMIGRATION – Deport all illegal immigrants; – Deport all foreign criminals; – Offer generous grants to those of foreign descent resident here who wish to leave permanently; – Completely halt any further immigration except in special cases such as genuine marriages where strict citizenship criteria has been met; – Reject and deport all “asylum seekers” who do not originate from countries bordering Britain. GOVERNMENT – Abolish the hated “Human Rights Act” which is being widely abused and which was forced on the UK by the EU; – Implement an American style “Bill of Rights” guaranteeing freedom of speech, assembly and expression. No exceptions; – Give England its own national parliament to create parity of esteem within the UK; – Withdraw from the European Union and create a new trade agreement; – Implement the need for referendums on any issues that involve the transfer of national sovereignty and the opening of our borders. HEALTH – Take firm action to combat excessive NHS bureaucracy and replace “managers” and pen-pushers with front line doctors, nurses and dentists; – End the scandal of foreign health tourism which drains our NHS; – Recruit, train and pay British doctors, nurses and dentists instead of looting the Third World of these desperately needed skilled workers; – Implement a national scheme to promote healthy ways of living to tackle the root causes of our poor health as a nation. EDUCATION – We will implement a “back to basics” scheme in education focusing on discipline and traditional teaching methods (e.g maths, English and technical skills) – The reintroduction of grammar schools; – The reintroduction of competitive sports and Christian assemblies; – The teaching of British history throughout all levels of education; – The abolition of tuition fees for students who achieve high grades; – A greater focus on real trades and skills as demanded by a modern, technological manufacturing economy and the removal of state indulgence in phoney “social” education subjects. ECONOMY – Massive state support, funding and training for new business and industries; – The protection of British companies from unfair foreign imports in certain areas where competition is not on an equal footing; – Financial penalties on businesses that outsource their operations to foreign countries; – A deep and meaningful campaign of tax cuts across the board to encourage and stimulate economic growth; – The removal of “stealth taxes”, VAT and a whole raft of other taxes which drain the pockets of the British workforce. SPENDING – Scrap the entire “foreign aid” budget; – Scrap all expenditure relating to immigration, such as translation costs, benefits etc; – Halt all further payments to the European Union; – Severely curtail spending on the “national debt” which has been built up by decades of government over-spending; – Balance the national deficit in a decisive and effective manner. SOCIAL – Introduce a strict and meaningful system of citizenship; – Make all state benefits, housing and assistance available only to British citizens; – Retain and expand the “right to buy” scheme for social tenants; – Stamp out the national scandal of upwards of 15,000 pensioners freezing to death each winter; – Take decisive and effective action to severely reduce welfare spending and dependency; – Make benefits and entitlements only available to those who genuinely need it; – Implementation of a genuine “workfare” scheme whereby work is needed in return for benefits. FOREIGN AFFAIRS – Britain and the wider Commonwealth should pursue its own defence and foreign policy; – The re-focus of our foreign affairs away from European integration and back to our former Commonwealth sister nations; – Britain should do all within its capabilities to oppose the European single currency; – Britain should make its own trade deals with nations around the world. CRIME – Implement a radical reversal of the legal and policing focus on the “rights” of criminals and its replacement with the traditional focus on putting the victims of crime first; – Greater use of National Service for habitual offenders; – The restoration of Capital Punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers; – Make prisons a place of hard labour rather than cosy holiday camps; – Introduce the use of “chain gangs” to provide labour for national public works; – Free the police from politically correct restrictions and unnecessary bureaucracy; – Implement new laws guaranteeing citizens the right to protect their own homes. DEFENCE – Ring fence spending on the Armed Forces and reverse recent spending cuts; – Rebuild and enlarge the Royal Navy back to previous levels; – Bring back National Service and make it compulsory for 1 year for all citizens upon the completion of education; – Bring back and secure the historic county regiment system; – Invest heavily in new technologies and weapon systems to give the UK the edge in defence industries; – Halt the sale of any military hardware to countries outside of the Commonwealth, North America and Europe. Please remember that this is a work in progress as each year at our Conference new policies will be added. Only official members of Britain First can vote at our Conference on policies so click below to join our ranks:
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 16:31:44 +0000

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