Alex Davies – 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee

The sixth nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is a previous winner of this prize. A very well known and popular figure within British nationalism Alex Davies was a one time leading member of the highly controversial and now proscribed National Socialist youth group, National Action. This year Alex has been nominated for a speech made at the Yorkshire forum in the spring of 2017 and which has a hard hitting and controversial theme.

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Alex has demonstrated on several occasions in the past the ability to deliver long coherent speeches with little or no reference to notes, and while he does occasionally refer to a prompt card during this speech, his speaking style is fluent and delivered with great passion for his subject. What makes Alex stand out from the other nominees is the subject matter covered and the evident pride with which he demonstrates the roots of his National Socialism in the struggle against capitalist exploitation within the early labour movement, establishing the mineworkers and steel workers unions in an effort to improve the lives of the Welsh working class.

By Max Musson © 2018

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2 thoughts on “Alex Davies – 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee

  1. I think the new digital disruptive companies that dominate the landscape at the moment are very Globalist & anti borders, so any Nationalist type of expression isn’t welcome, apart from one.

  2. It’s interesting that Mark Zuckerberg went on about connecting the world & everybody talking to each other but it seems that has its limits, not all communications are equal.

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