Can Anybody Find Any Significant Difference Between May’s Policies and the British National Party Manifesto of 2005?

I was struck by how entirely similar Theresa May’s discourse is to that of the British National Party candidate I fought in Blackburn in 2005. That led me to turn to the BNP 2005 Manifesto, and I can see little significant difference between it and current Tory policy.


The British National Party in 2005 advocated:


– Severe cuts in immigration

– Leaving the EU

– Bringing back grammar schools

– Increased military spending

– More “security” and “strong leadership”

– Foreign policy driven by “British national interest” not human rights

– Reduce development aid


Indeed, the few differences I can find between the BNP 2005 manifesto and the current Tory platform are in areas like the NHS, where the Tories are more right wing than the BNP were.


Thankfully it was still considered by most people socially beyond the pale to support the BNP in 2005. Today the media portray anyone perceptibly to the left of those positions as mad. Society has changed markedly – and not for the better.


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