Government Admits Its Housing Policy Is Anti-British
The Government has admitted that its housing policy has always been anti-British and hence the sudden change in direction announced today, said the British National Party’s deputy press officer John Walker.
Speaking to BNP News, Mr Walker, who is also a councillor in North Wales, said that the announcement by Gordon Brown today that British-born people will now get priority in the housing queue over immigrants and ‘asylum seekers’ was “proof positive that British people are put last.”
“Why else would there now be a change in policy if the old one was not anti-British?” Mr Walker asked.
“For years the BNP has said that British people are put last in the council housing queue, and for years the Government and Tories alike have said we were lying.
“But now we have an official announcement from the Prime Minister that a new policy is to be introduced which will ban immigrants and asylum seekers from jumping the housing queue. Mr Brown is in effect saying that prior to this, immigrants and asylum seekers were jumping the queue – just as the BNP said.”
The policy shift was a transparent attempt to try and win back support which the Labour Party has lost to the BNP, Mr Walker continued.
“This is of course hopeless, and merely shows how out of touch Mr Brown and his party are with the electorate.
“People are upset over the fact they have been put last on the housing queue. But they are also upset over the selling off of all the public utilities, the bailing out of the bankster criminals, the flooding of our country with mass Third World immigration, the criminal foreign wars into which Labour and Tories alike have plunged our soldiers, the destruction of our educational system and so much more,” he said.
“To think that people are going to go back to the Labour Party just because the Prime Minister has admitted that his party’s housing policies are indeed anti-British is a delusion.
“Those who have seen through the Labour Party and have switched to the BNP are well aware that almost everything that comes out of Westminster these days is a pack of lies,” Mr Walker said.
“People know that the BNP was the only party which raised the issue of the anti-British housing policies, and that we were berated for doing so. Now that we have been proven right yet again, we are going to take the credit, and the other parties better accept it.”








