With talks between the Conservative and Lib Dem leaders continuing the possibility of a coalition government and the reform of the electoral system a serious issue, the debates surrounding the risks and fears of proportional representation providing access to more ‘extreme’ parties has continued to be stressed.
In an effort to reinforce his parties’ support of reforms of the electoral system and allay any fears of future extremism Nick Griffin has made a surprising gesture to David Cameron, Nick Clegg and lovers of all things proportional.
‘It all came out of Maggie's victory speech, she was... inspirational’ suggested rather loved up Nick, referring to Margaret Hodge’s suggestion that the BNP should ‘pack their bags and leave’ after he lost the Parliamentary election for Barking.
Thanks to ‘Maggie’s’ inspiration, Nick has decided to turn the BNP’s repatriation policy on its head and offer the possible coalition government the chance to pay BNP members a one off fee of £50,000, in return members will ‘pack their bags’ taking their ideology, Britishness and large supply of framed pictures of Winston Churchill with them to establish a new more British Britain in a land untainted by foreigners.
