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The BNP Responds on DisAbility

June 24, 2009

Jai at Pickled Politics recently asked the BNP 85 questions. The BNP have now responded to 20 of them. One of these questions relates to DisAbility:

19. How will a BNP government ensure the safety, protection and welfare of Britain’s current and future disabled population, considering that a senior member of the BNP has been on record as stating that he supports forced euthanasia of the handicapped and others deemed to be “a waste of time, money and resources”, including the very old and (especially) newborn babies, in response to the death of David Cameron’s baby in spring 2009?

Once again a single member said something stupid. What he said has nothing to do with BNP policy. The BNP have not passed the Abortion Laws that since 1967 have killed 6 million babies in Britain. Nor are the BNP the government that allows abortion for babies over 24 weeks if they are disabled. Many of the disabled in this country are lucky to have ever been born seeing as they can aborted at any time under the present abortion laws. They are lucky to be alive today due to Labour, Liberal and Tory policies which made a disability as grounds for a late abortion. The BNP respect all our people. Many of our top activists are also either disabled or have family members who suffer from disabilities.

Below is a story about comments made by individual Tory councillors talking rubbish, so does this mean the Tories are anti-disabled and will sterilise the White working class?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2008/03/27/tory-councillor-suggests-killing-off-disabled-kids-to-save-cash-115875-20364018/

A sick Tory has suggested saving cash by killing off disabled children in care.

Senior councillor Hugh Jackson made the vile remark just days after David Cameron visited his area and claimed the party had changed.

Tory John Ward, who sits on Medway council, Kent, quit on Tuesday after calling for jobless mums, like Karen Matthews, to be sterilised.

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  1. Jane Cuthbert's avatar
    Jane Cuthbert permalink
    November 2, 2009 10:56 pm

    I became disabled in 1997 following a brain haemorrhage. 12 years of a labour government have been a long, long time in more ways than one. I am proud to be a member of the BNP. The BNP state in their Manifesto their commitment to help disabled people. Labour and the other parties not only don’t even mention the disabled in their manifesto but intend cutting benefits and facilities for disabled people. I suggest you go to the BNP website, with an open mind, and familiarise yourself with their policies ,before passing comment in your magazine.

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