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His Mother in Law (91 years old) has just sold her terraced home for £80k. She had no savings. She is now in a Residential Home and it costs £450 per week. She receives no State help now as she has more than £22k and her £80k is being reduced swiftly.
Eight doors away from my mate is a Pakistani Family of 8. They have invited the Grandfather - who cannot speak English - to come over and live in the same Nursing home as my mates Mother In Law. The £450 per week for this chap is paid for by you, me and every other worker in the UK.
My point to you is ............. Do you feel that is fair and right?
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...is probably not right or fair. but the issue is with the
system and it has nothing to do with race. People should ask themesleves what the BNP would do about the system? Would the BNP propose a new system for teh allocation of residential casre to people? If they'd abolish the system described, who would care for any old person? I'f they'd change the eligibility requirements (which are equally 'unfair' for a whole host of benefits as Chico explained), how would they pay for the costs? What is the BNP policy on these issues? Are they going to raise taxes? Are you saying your happy to vote for higher taxes?
These are substantive 'real' issues that the general population is, frankly, to lazy to think through....
too many people jump (without any substance) to associating a fault in the system to blaming some element of society. this, i'm sorry to say to all those who have done that in this thread, is precisely what happened in 1930s Germany - hyper-inflation and high unemployment was 'blamed' by Hitler on the Jews (and anyone else not 'German' enough) even though there was no actual connection. and there is no connection between the faults of this system (or the country so to speak) now and who just happen people to be 'different' in some way.