By Max Musson: The seventh nominee for the 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is director of the Libertarian Alliance, Sean Gabb, nominated for an excellent thought provoking speech he delivered at the 48th New Right Meeting in the autumn of 2013. The libertarian Alliance is a well-known civil liberties think-tank based in the British Isles. Opposed to multi-culturalism and immigration, Sean Gabb famously called for the so-called Commission for Racial Equality to be shut down. Mr. Gabb is the author…

By Max Musson: We are pleased to announce the sixth nominee for the 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize: Mike Newland of the British Democratic Party for his fluid and highly informative speech regarding the pitfalls of Globalisation, which he made in October 2013 at the 47th New Right Meeting in London.  Mike is not an obvious choice for such a nomination because he is not cast in the rabble rousing tradition that people often think…

By Max Musson: I am pleased to announce the fifth nominee for the 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. Kevin Bryan, the Chairman of the National Front has been nominated for the rousing speech he made last November following the Annual National Front Remembrance Day Parade. Kevin’s speech can be heard at about 17:55 in the following video. Clearly Kevin is a forceful speaker and his election to the Chairmanship of the NF has provided him with…

By Jez Turner: Recently I made a trip, at the invitation of French Nationalists, to a cemetery in the Montmatre area of Paris to pay my respects at the grave and to the memory of a seminal figure on the European Identitarian scene. On this simple but elegant black marble tomb, there is no eulogy, no epitaph, but alongside a Celtic Cross and above the dates (26.10.1941 – 18.03.1978) – there is a name, ‘Francois Duprat’. He…

By Nick Grifford: I am not a racist. I am not just saying that to appear clever or coy, given the following definition of the ubiquitous word I simply am not: racist: noun; a person who believes that a particular race is superior to another. Superiority is, much like beautify and, in many respects, wisdom, subjective. What through the lens of one man or tribe could be viewed as “superior”, may well be considered as…

By Katana: Even though his popularity is at a low ebb among most nationalists, Nick Griffin makes some good points in the  short but hard hitting speech given on March 13, 2014, shown in the video below. One may ask why it has taken Mr Griffin almost four years to make a speech of this kind, but the answer to that question is plain to see. He is seeking re-election in May of this year. Transcript: Nick…

By Frederick Dixon: The destruction of our race and nation gathers pace. According to research published last year by the Demos think tank, the number of local council wards in England and Wales in which the population was wholly, or almost wholly, white British fell from 5,000 (56% of the total number) to 800 (9%) between 2001 and 2011 – just ten years. Needless to say, these changes are presented by the report’s authors as…

By Max Musson: With over 75 percent of the votes already counted, preliminary  result show that 95.7% of voters in the Crimean referendum have answered β€˜yes’ to the reunion  of the autonomous republic with Russia as a constituent unit of the Russian Federation and less than 4% want the region to remain part of Ukraine. The overall voter turnout in the referendum on the status of  Crimea is 81.37%, according to the head of the…

By Max Musson: When I conducted a Google search looking for online videos of Northampton BNP meetings, I discovered that a recent Northampton BNP meeting had been attended entirely by Asian men, with not a single British person present: We are told by those who promote multiracialism that Asian people with British citizenship are ‘just as British’ as any indigenous British person, yet this video shows that a significant number of Northampton’s Bangladeshi community express…

By Max Musson: Following a number of messages from our wide readership proposing his nomination, we are pleased to announce that Richard Edmonds has been nominated for the 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize for the speech he made to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the BNP’s first election victory, when Derek Beackon was elected as a local councillor for Millwall Ward, Tower Hamlets in 1993. Richard, who is now a member of the National Front, is…