Who’s really for the NHS?

Never has the political landscape been so full of amazing change.

The kind of brave and decisive democratic choices that we witnessed with the Brexit result and the election of President Trump have brought with them wonderful opportunities for an exciting future.

An alternative, strong anti-PC leadership sentiment is now leading the way.

Within days, President Trump has set about radically re-ordering politics in the US to put first the interests of the American people, boosting its economy, scrapping hundreds of ‘climate change’ regulations and creating thousands of construction jobs – all with the stroke of a pen.

This is the route that British politics needs to take if we’re to avert sliding further into economic disaster and cultural immolation.

An inbred and decadent political class rule over a rigid system in Whitehall frantically fighting to ensure outsiders remain outside and unable to effect change so that their snouts remain fixed, feeding from the trough.

More than ever, Britain NEEDS the commonsense policies developed by the British National Party. 

UKIP are clear on the NHS – they want full privatisation.

Of course, they do because they’re the wealthiest of Tories, fattened on the profits of globalism and the shady financial dealings that come with it.

They’ve also put on an impressive act of portraying themselves as a party of the people rather than a Tory off-shoot comprised of career politicians working for their investors, multi-millionaire financiers and big business – trust them at your peril!

The Tories are the same in all but name.

So we come to Labour and the Lib Dems who will, if we take our eye off the ball, push £Billions into raking in more Third World and East European migrants into Britain in a misguided attempt to stem the unfolding NHS crisis that has been ignored for so long.

1 out of 8 NHS jobs is unoccupied.

There are huge gaps in every level of the medical system, and over the next five years, 1 in every 3 – yes 33% – of ALL family and community GPs are set to retire.

In contrast to the constant bleatings by the ‘mainstream’ politicians and their fake news outlets, the BNP is anything but radical on national policy including its health care proposals.

Training the talented, under-appreciated and neglected British youth, and supporting them with free university places and a bright future is BNP policy.

It makes total sense, and it’s the right thing to do!

The fact is that no Establishment political party has the conviction to invest serious and prolonged attention into fixing our NHS and training our next generation to fill the current and growing gaping holes in the health care workforce.

Britain WILL leave the EU, and the world of politics is in the throes of significant change.

As we move to decide our future, we must also be able to support our newly emerging independent nation.

We must value, respect and invest in our most cherished and valuable commodity – our children.

When we support them, train them and provide them with education and opportunities – once the case in Britain – they will step up and drive our country forward as never before.

It takes more than financial investment and training; we must invest and believe in them; encourage them to revel in their unique and precious identity, instill in them a love for their country and their people, and forge between them the strength of unity which binds a people and builds nations.

Then together, we’ll have our strong, independent Britain.

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