House price rises 4 times higher where there are BNP councillors.
A review of property prices published in February this year show house
prices in all eight local authority areas where the BNP has at least
one elected councillor witnessed price increases.
The national annual change was 3.81% across 11 regions (no figures
available for Ulster).
In seven local authority areas price rises in 2005 were above the
national average. Burnley where the BNP has six sitting councillors was
the second best performing local authority area for price rises with a
staggering 21.5% increase.
Two of the council areas in Yorkshire where residents have elected BNP
councillors showed healthy increases above 10% (nearly 2 1/2 times the
national average); Calderdale 11.1% and Bradford 10.2%.
The presence of a BNP councillor doesn't just give a voice for the
British majority population but is clearly good for your pocket as
well!
It has to be stated of course that soar away house price inflation is
not good for everyone. Young couples and key workers in city centres in
particular find it impossible to get on to the housing ladder. The BNP
condemns the wholesale sell off of the council housing stock to private
ventures which started under Thatcher but continues under Blair. Land
prices continue to rise due to unprecedented levels of immigration
fuelling population growth and demand for housing. House price rises
would return to more reasonable levels when the flood of migration is
stopped by a future BNP government. Building affordable, energy
efficient and environmentally friendly homes on brownfield sites,
rather than concreting over huge swathes of the green belt is our
manifesto aim.
date: 3 May 2006 08:41:11 -0700
author: unknown
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