The BNP and the CSA
I am wondering if some sections of the establishment have realised that by banning members of the British National Party for working for them, have begun to realise that their actions are in fact a vicious form of Marxism and anti-democratic that might be challenged in the courts.
It seems that two union officials were escorted from the Child Support Agency's St Leonards offices for distributing anti-British National Party leaflets. That's correct. You read it right. Two union officials were escorted from the CSA for distributing anti-BNP leaflets.
The leaflets that were handed out, called for the dismissal of a CSA employee, Frank Swayne for standing for the BNP in Hastings Borough Council elections earlier this month. The leaflet also carried an article by Hastings MP, Michael Foster who said:
"We should follow the example of the police who do not employ members of the BNP because they would be perceived to be racist when dealing with the public."Mr Foster is a particularly nasty piece of work as you will see from his voting record. He is also well below average, with regards to the way an MP's work load is evaluated but that does not stop him gobbling up almost £200,000 per year of taxpayers money.
Mr Foster is obviously very concerned about the rise of the British National Party in Hastings, his majority is a wafer thin 2,026 which means that come a General Election, Mr Foster will be looking for alternative employment.
Mr Swayne had informed the CSA of his intentions of standing for election and the DWP took the enlightened response for a government agency by stating:
"The DWP makes it clear to any member of staff standing for office that their political views and activities must not interfere with their work responsibilities or their political impartiality in their work as a civil servant."Let us hope that other government bodies learn from this and that soon the Police Service change their polices, because if they do not, one day a British National Party government will.
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