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BNP support free parties!

BNP | 01.04.2003 20:00

The British National Party are against government plans for an entertainment tax.

"BNP councillors will refuse to implement the Government’s proposed new Entertainment Act tax on public entertainment, parties and religious services. We regard with extreme distaste the idea that government has the right to regulate and tax traditional forms of entertainment and community expression. If people want to sing, dance and hold parties, they shouldn’t have to pay to get permission from some petty bureaucrat."

 http://www.bnp.org.uk/elections/elections2003/start.htm

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NAZIS OFF

01.04.2003 20:32

However, the only people who would be able to go to a free party under the BNP would be White, Anlglo-Saxon males from the Fatherland.

Editors, get rid, Indymedia is not a platform for Nazi filth.

Thomas J


i can just imagine it

01.04.2003 20:50

I'll make assumptions and you correct them.

The BNP want to make sure that British culture is not needlessly taxed or otherwise impeded.

But in the BNP's gleaming vision of the future there won't be licences for gay pride parties, gigs that feature hippy drumnin'or anything else they don;t like - why tax when you can ban, eh?

Guess there would be plenty of licenses for Skrewdriver gigs, and a fat budget for the necessary cop protection though.

bobby