BNP opposed to school land sell-offs.
The British National Party in Kent is appalled to learn that a local school is set to sell off land, currently used as a farm, to make way for new housing development. This housing development is, of course, part of the massive house-building program said to be required by Labour - to accommodate the overspill from London caused by current waves of mass immigration and the migrant flood yet to come!
Both staff and pupils at the North School, in Ashford, are said to be “dismayed” by the proposal. Should the scheme come to fruition then other homes will have to be found for the cows, sheep and ducks currently domicile on the land and looked after by the school’s pupils.
In an attempt to justify the proposal, a spokesman for Tory controlled Kent County Council has alleged that “a deal was reached with the previous head teacher”.
New head teacher wants farm to stay for future generations.
Media reports claim that the school’s new head teacher, Ms. Lesley Ellis, wants to ensure the farm will remain for the enjoyment of generations to come – a view shared by Kent BNP.
Ms. Ellis is also reported as making the most laudable suggestion that it should remain to be used as a “Vocational Centre of Excellence for Land Based Studies” with access for the whole community – something a British nationalist administration would encourage as part and parcel of its oft-voiced support for Britain’s Labour-persecuted farming industry.
Indeed Ms. Ellis “hit the nail on the head” when she reportedly said: “Once this land is sold it’s sold forever and as far as I’m concerned this is our legacy for the future. The decisions we make now will impact upon future generations 100 years from now!” We couldn’t have expressed it better ourselves!
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