Darren Carter wrote:- Free the police and courts from the politically correct straitjacket which is stopping them from doing their jobs properly;
That's just a load of buzz words.
- End the liberal fixation with the “rights” of criminals and replace it with concern for the rights of victims – and the right of innocent people not to become victims;
Of course justice in cases where criminals are injured by people protecting their own homes should be skewed towards the home owner, but everyone should have a right to a fair trial, and on the condition that you end up in jail, a right not to get bummed.
- Re-introduce corporal punishment for petty criminals and vandals;
There's probably a study on this somewhere, but I doubt petty crime here is any worse than petty crime in nations that amputate thieves.
- Restore capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers as an option for judges in cases where their guilt is proven beyond dispute (such as with DNA or other compelling evidence).
The death penalty is the ultimate expression of state dominance over the individual and we should never allow it.
- The teaching of old-fashioned literacy skills (as opposed to clearly failed “modern” teaching methods);
What evidence is there to say that modern literacy training is failing?
- The teaching of old-fashioned mathematics skills which have practical application to everyday life;
These are taught in primary school. Teaching advanced mathematics is how people can start computing, science and engineering courses without having to learn insane amounts of new maths.
- The abolition of fees and the restoration of full grants to university students studying proper subjects (as opposed to fake “social sciences”);
I'm all for scholarships for science and engineering students, but I wouldn't go so far as to say that social sciences are 'fake'. Do the BNP always have to use this sort of language?
- The improvement of school food as proper meals have been shown to be linked to behaviour and achievement;
More a statement than a policy but yes why not.
- Replace 100,000 NHS bureaucrats with doctors, nurses and dentists;
How is this even possible? Would the BNP pay to train the 100'000 data entry clerks to become doctors?
- Invest sufficient money in the NHS to provide a decent service to the British people;
No problem with this.
- Bring hospital cleaning back in-house and make high cleanliness a top priority;
If more cleaners can be afforded then why not.
- Revitalise the healthcare system by boosting staff and bed numbers, slashing unnecessary bureaucracy and by addressing the root cause of low recruitment and retention — low pay
Sure, but don't the other parties believe this as well?