You can learn a lot from the headlines of an article on an online newspaper.  Take the one that I am heading this article with that I have copied over from the London Evening Standard.

BNP leader attacks foreign workers.  The headline is saying that Nick Griffin BNP MEP is attacking foreign workers but the truth is totally the opposite of their heading.  He is not "attacking" foreign workers in the article but "defending" the jobs of British workers, which is something you think all patriotic papers and people should do.  The correct headline should have read:- BNP Leader defends British Workers but that of course would not suit the globalists who control the press.  So we have now learnt exactly who the LSE supports and it is not British Workers and all from one headline.

As the chairman of the BNP rightly says:

"We don't believe British workers can compete with Chinese workers, who are working for a fraction of our wages," Mr Griffin told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.

He denied that reciprocal restrictions would hurt the British economy, saying: "There's very little we sell them. There are a vast number of things they sell us."

Mr Griffin went on: "We have got eight million adults of working age not working in Britain and if we protect certain sections of our industry to create jobs we would get those people off the dole.

"If you look at what the 'Tiger' economies of the Far East did - they restricted imports to create, systematically, new industries.

"The alternative is to give up on industry because everything would go to China. It would be a disaster.
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Everything spoken by Mr Griffin is true.  There is no way that British Industry can compete with a country like China, where many of their workers literally work for the price of a meal and where in many factories the workers actually live also.

We cannot slash British wages to Chinese levels, much as the bosses of the global companies would like to.  Our entire economy would collapse and Our Country's living standards slide down to those of somewhere like Bangladesh  - another option that would appeal to those who hate us and our country.

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 April 2010 18:55 )