Sunday May 20 2012

BNP’s UK immigration policy to give £50,000 to non-white Brits for leaving Britain


United Kingdom, 30th April: As per the new UK immigration policy by the BNP, non-white Brits would be offered £50,000 to move out of Britain.

This was announced by BNP (British National Party) leader Nick Griffin to help make Britain become less overcrowded. As part of the new UK immigration policy, Mr. Griffin’s party is willing to pay resettlement grants amounting to £50,000 per person to nearly 180,000 people annually.

However, he stressed that it will be a voluntary scheme meant only for non-white British people in the UK.

He maintained clearly that UK will keep its doors shut for all prospective UK immigrants except those whose special skills are needed by the UK and are good for the British people. He stated before BBC Radio 4’s Today program that there is no room for Afghan refugees or Polish plumbers in the UK right now.

Griffin lamented that since UK has become the most overcrowded European nation, so, UK immigration will welcome only those immigrants who possess specialist skills like physicists.

So, BNP’s new UK immigration policy will welcome any Japanese physicist who could help with the nuclear program of Britain under the BNP government, he clarified. Other non-white Brits will be asked to return to their native lands and help work for their development.

However, he said that another exception to the UK immigration rules by the BNP was towards the Irish people. The doors of UK will not be shut for the Irish immigrants because Irish are considered a part of the UK and hence they are eligible to come to the UK, Griffin quipped.

The BNP leader stated that British people will become minority in the UK between 2050 and the end of this century.

The funding for the BNP’s scheme would come from the UK government’s money which is now being wasted on useless schemes for climate change adaptation, said Griffin.  

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