The views expressed in this blog are my own, not those of the Britrish National Party.

The views expressed in this blog are my own, not those of the British National Party.
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Friday 28 January 2011

BNP Councillors Reject Government Rent Rise!

At yesterday's Full Council meeting all of Stoke's BNP councillors rejected the 7% council house rent rise (the Lib/Lab/Con/Ind coalition forced it through!). The government effectively impose a rent rise upon this authority each year, the council has little option but to implement the rise or it would have to find the resultant shortfall from other budgets.
The rise of 7% is well above inflation and would mean that the working poor of Stoke-on-Trent would have to pay an extra £4.20 per week in rent. This might not sound like much but when you consider the recent massive rises in gas, electric, council tax, water rates and petrol then we at some point have to start to protest at what we at Stoke BNP consider to be unjustifiable financial impositions upon our people.
I will remind you, dear reader, that this government gives out £9.4billion in foreign aid each year! It hands over £49million per day to the European Union! But most pertinent in our deliberations on this rent rise is the £1trillion bank bail out that will result in each household in Britain being saddled with £40,000 worth of debt - at the same time we have the banking community (who we consider to be little more that common thieves) pulling out £billion in bonuses (bonuses!!!) whilst we in Stoke suffer from mass unemployment and the lowest pay in the country!
At the end of the day its about values, we in the BNP are totally opposed to the Tory/Liberal values that says that a rent rise on the poor folks of Stoke-on-Trent is justifiable so as to enable the banking scumbags of London to live a life of luxury!
You might say that linking the two issues is simplistic and disingenuous but the view from the poorest and long suffering communities of Stoke is that it is that simple - they are the have's, we are the have not's!
Anyway, we voted against the rise. More that this we BNP councillors feel it inevitable that some form of 'rebellion' will be forthcoming in the next few years. We absolutely will not tolerate our people being 'held in poverty' whilst the public school boy brigade in London push money to their school buddies in the banks. When the 'rebellion' comes - Stoke BNP will be at forefront of it!

1 comment:

  1. Excellant post Michael, bang on target.
    This needs hammering into the Labour drones that would vote a pig into office if it was wearing a red rossette.

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