Should members of the BNP be sacked from their jobs?
Is it anti-democratic to sack people for their political beliefs?
From ross mcross, some rights reserved Personal details of every single member of the British National Party were leaked on the internet yesterday.
The information included names and contact details for over 10,000 members of the far right political party.
Many of these members - including police and prison officers, members of the armed forces and servants of the Queen - could now face losing their jobs.
Is that fair, or does it undermine democracy to sack people for their beliefs?
Is the BNP a legitimate political party, or is it time it was made illegal altogether?
How would you feel if you found out your child's teacher or your local police man were members of the BNP?
Tell us your views on the BNP in the comment box below.
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