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General Election 2010

Alwyn  Stott

Alwyn Stott

British National Party
Oldham East and Saddleworth Constituency

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Schooling and housing are major concerns


Alwyn Stott knows the area’s troubles and its needs.

Alwyn’s main concern, is the problem with the education of Oldham’s youth, Alwyn believes the new schooling arrangements will be detrimental to all of Oldham’s communities. The examples of near-by Burnley show just how conflict-ridden such plans can be. Alwyn pledges to fight the schooling proposals so that the future education of Oldham’s youth will be the very best the various communities could wish to receive.

Alwyn is also concerned about the lack of good quality affordable housing in Oldham, since the demise of the “council house” days it has become very difficult for the people of the town to find suitable rentable housing. The British National Party in Barking and Dagenham having gained 12 seats forced that council into building council houses for the first time in 25 years.

This will mean secure tenancies for the people of Barking and Dagenham, and this is Alwyn’s vision and the direction he will be steering Oldham Council.

Job loses are a worry to the borough of Oldham. As everywhere else in Britain today, these losses are brought about by the deficit blighting our economy.

It isn’t possible to buy our way out of debt by borrowing money so we must take sensible steps to control the finances we have available to us.

The BNP knows just where to make savings that won’t require painful cuts in services and jobs.

Encouraging and providing manufacturing employment is the way forward, by manufacturing products we can sell worldwide. What stops us from doing this?

Just look at what has been happening to Britain over the past three decades,

Loss of agriculture, mining, steel, ship building and textile industries to name but a few of the treasures that made Britain prosperous.

These industries must be returned if Britain is to pay its way out of the debt that now hangs around our necks like an albatross.

Exit the EU and net savings of £76 billion. End illegal wars and net savings of £12 billion.

End mass immigration, halt Qango expenditure caused by decades of uncontrolled immigration / migration and net savings of £10 billion, Stop foreign aid and net savings of £12 billion!

Why should Britain borrow money to give it away to the world, leaving British tax payers to repay huge amounts of interest to service the debt?

If mass immigration is such a magical tonic to Britain and our economy, why not inform the Third World nations of the benefits and let them have the immigrant explosion instead of British aid?

The British National Party estimate £110 billion can be saved without capping, cutting or affecting the primary services expected by the indigenous British.

These savings are annual, £110 billion we would not have to borrow and that’s just at a glance. All that is needed is political will.

You can only find that will with the British National Party.

General Election 2010

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