David Cameron
Nov 2005
 Junior Member
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quote: Originally posted by baha
Link?
That doesn't seem credible. Looking at the site of a political party that has the right of representation in local/government = banned?
Would be very interested in seeing a source.
It is VERY credible. Police Officers are already banned from being members of the BNP, who's decision is that if not the local governments.
As for Teachers, well after a little look I found this story
LINKY . The school handily denies the reasons for his suspension but doesn't offer any alternative reason. This quote comes from another BBC story
quote: I'm no spearchucker but ... A teachers' union is considering how to defend itself from infiltration by members of "racist and fascist" organisations.
Delegates at the NASUWT teachers' conference voted to explore a rule change to allow it to exclude members of organisations such as the British National Party.
And it is to campaign for a law change to defend the rights of trade unions to deny membership to such people.
No evidence was presented that the NASUWT had been targeted, but teachers said other unions had been.
I'm sure there are more stories out there but don't expect the BBC to bring them to light in an unbiased fashion. For example, the headline on the above story was "TEACHERS ACT AGAINST RACISTS'", when it really should have been 'Teachers Union attempts to impose political views I'd say it was a left wing socialist AND Liberal conspiracy, but they aren't even trying to hide it, they are blatantly and clearly suppressing and marginalizing right wing views and they do it under the banner of anti racism.
I am not a BNP supporter but I think banning membership of a political party is a hideous imposition by hypocritical liberal party members who advocate freedom of speech for only those who's opinions they agree with.
Last edited by David Cameron on 03-08-2009 at 03:30 PM
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