In amongst the excellent policies of the British National Party, is one that I think would not only a sure vote winner but if implemented would improve the sad lot of the besieged British Public overnight.
The BNP would like to copy a system used by our cousins over the pond and that is that our Chief Constables have to stand for election.
But before I expand on the subject lets take a look at a couple of news items that are floating around in cyberspace at the moment.
The first is enough to make any sane person despair at how far down the road we have slipped into becoming a police state.
A policeman was criticised yesterday after he ordered an eight-year-old boy to smash up his toy gun – because it was an "imitation firearm".
The officer confronted Samuel England, of Pinehurst, Swindon, Wilts, as he played with the black and orange plastic toy outside his home. He told the boy to destroy the "weapon" or he would be arrested.
Samuel's stepfather, John Standen, 34, came to his aid but was warned it was an offence to have an imitation firearm in public.
The officer only left when Mr Standen had snapped the toy in half – leaving Samuel in tears. But he returned five minutes later to warn his stepsister Sophie, six, about riding her battery-powered Barbie car on the pavement.
Samuel's mother, Sarah, 30, said: "Samuel was so scared that he would be taken away. I had to explain to him that they can't do that."
Wiltshire Constabulary confirmed the incident took place, but refused to name the officer involved.
Makes you want to strangle someone doesn't it? Now if we had elected Chief Constables, a quick phone call and some protest from the voters he depends on for his salary, would mean that the sad, pathetic milk monitor who persecuted and frightened these children would be putting his warrant card on his bosses desk before being named and shamed, instead of having his identity concealed by his current, politically approved and appointed boss.
The second
story is from the BNP news site, where they have just revealed that Corsham, where the BNP regularly have to patrol the streets to protect their fellow citizens is to withdraw the police from the town completely. I hope that the voters of Corsham appreciate the announcement that the BNP are to increase the scale of operations in the area to cover for the absence of the police who still cost the ratepayers a small fortune in rates.
Again, a local protest by the voters to an elected Chief Constable would have bobbies back on the beat quicker than you could say "Robert Peel". Which is pretty quick.
It is enough that we have to protect our children from the sick world created by our Dhimmi masters without having to worry about them being frightened to death by the police.