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    Default Call for bnp public sector ban

    Union leaders have called for a ban on BNP members working in public services and called for a huge campaign to counter the threat of fascism.

    The Trade Union Congress said urgent talks should be held with the Government about extending the current ban on BNP members working in the police and Prison Service.

    BNP membership was "incompatible" with jobs in teaching, the NHS and other parts of the public sector, said the TUC.


    http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...lic-sector-ban

    So the TUC want to oppose "fascism" by enforcing one set of principles within the public sector........do I need to point out the obvious?

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    I would also add as well that I have been thinking a lot about this anti-BNP crusade recently and I can see only two plausible possibilities:

    Possibility one, the TUC, Philips’ mob whatever they call themselves nowadays, Lib-Lab-Con are really as stupid as they seem to be trying hard to make out.

    Possibility two, they want people to side with the BNP, read whatever conclusion you want from that.

    Personally I’m edging more for two, for a variety of reasons.
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