THE England First Party has removed controversial elements of its manifesto following Thursday's election success.

Its website is no longer carrying policies such as allowing only white footballers in the England football squad and banning marriages between people of non-European descent and ethnic whites.

But this week it was still carrying policies on its website which include "tearing to tatters" the Human Rights Act; "housing English people before immigrants"; preventing asylum seekers, refugees and illegal immigrants from being housed in council houses and campaigning to abolish all council spending "on anti-white, anti-English politically correct projects".

Its manifesto also states that the "multi-racial experiment is a disaster for the stability and well-being of the country". It also calls for the repeal of the Race Law Act.

Immigration laws would also be changed, as the party believes the current system "can only fuel fears that terrorists are using the UK's chaotic immigration policy to sneak in and go into hiding".

England First propose a policy of voluntary repatriation for non-English illegal immigrants.

The party would like to see an independent English assembly, with members required to provide legal confirmation of English nationality.

The party has a range of other random policies on subjects such as speed cameras, capital punishment, the monarchy, national service for 16 to 18-year olds, new age travellers and football where it is calling for Welsh teams to be banned from the "English Leagues".

St George's Day would be made a national public holiday with the constant display, throughout the year, of the St George's cross and Three Lions' flag from public buildings.