IN her recent reply to Mr Kaiserman's exposure of the British National Party's prejudice and aggression, correspondent Mrs D. Crompton says the BNP has "no voice".

What do their speeches, letters to the press and leaflets constitute?

I don't know why Mrs Crompton feels as though she is in a foreign country in certain nearby towns, but I do know from statements made by the "voiceless" BNP that they want people in Britain - including ones born and bred here - to move to a foreign country if they have dark skins.

That policy and connected views, make nonsense of the claim by your correspondent Roger Bowden that the BNP address the many questions he lists without demonstrating any racial overtones.

He also asks why we are losing our knights and lords. What has been lost is the amount of political power and social clout they used to possess. This is because we live in a democracy. Does the BNP have a problem with that?

JEFF LEWIS,

Wood Grove,

Whitefield.