By Max Musson: Jack London 1876 – 1916, was the son of Flora Wellman a woman of Puritan stock who was deserted by her husband while London was still very young. At the age of 13 London was already working in a local canning factory, later becoming an oyster pirate, a fisheries patrolman, a student and a gold prospector during the Klondike Gold Rush. These early experiences gave London a massive amount of material upon…

Alban Ferrari, you are one of the Generation Identitaire’s leaders. Your ‘Declaration of War’ video has been seen thousands times in a short time. Does this success surprise you ? Today, Saturday October 13th, just eight days after the launch of our website generation-identitaire.com, the video has been seen by 60,000 persons. Indeed, this is a great success.  The making of the video was a large project. Technically, it’s close to professional production standards within…

As five Royal Marines are charged on suspicion of murder over the death of a Taliban fighter in 2011, morale within the military sinks to a new low and questions are being asked whether anyone will ever want to take up arms again in the British Army for a political regime that criminalises and vilifies it’s own fighting men? The servicemen are understood to have been arrested after a video was discovered by police on…

By H Millard: I was sitting at the bar of Clancy’s one night when a guy came in who I had seen around a couple of times. He sat on the stool next to mine, and nodded to me. I returned the nod. He ordered a drink and then another and then another. The booze was starting to loosen his tongue, and he started talking to me. I mostly listened. I had nothing else to…

Paradise Island is the home of a relatively small community of 10,000 people, and the people of this island are famous for their production of high quality widgets, which they sell as components to larger manufacturing client companies on the mainland. The population of Paradise Island has been changing in recent years however. The widget business has been depressed for some time – competition for contracts on the mainland has been fierce and a number…

As the annual political party conference season begins, falling party memberships, falling voter turnout and diminishing respect for those in public life are all factors signalling a widening gulf between elected politicians and the people they are meant to represent. In recent decades voter turnout at general elections had been gradually falling, dropping from 83.9 % in 1950 to 77.7% in 1992 and following which there was a marked drop of over six percentage points to 71.4% in 1997,…

As Prince Charles opens the new Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) for wounded service personnel at Headley Court in Surrey, the focus of public attention falls once again upon the unacceptable number of deaths and casualties being sustained by British troops serving in Afghanistan. Upon meeting the large numbers of amputee troops cared for at the new £16.9m centre, the Prince of Wales said: “So often people don’t hear about the number of people who…

Parliament is set to debate further controls on immigration into Britain this week after a petition was lodged via the government website. Migrationwatch UK created the e-petition, entitled ‘No to 70 Million’, which has so far gained over 143,000 signatures from people calling on the government to take the necessary steps to reduce immigration and stabilise the country’s population to ensure that it does not reach 70 million. At present, the country’s population is projected…

Following David Cameron’s cabinet reshuffle yesterday, many observers, heartened by the replacement of outgoing Muslim peer Baroness Warsi as co-chairman of the Conservative Party, will be unaware that the cabinet changes may have served to strengthen the influence over government of another minority group. When Sayeeda Warsi was appointed co-Chairman of the Conservative Party in 2010, this controversial decision by David Cameron distracted attention away from the other co-Chairman, the rather less obvious ‘minority group…

Despite often heartbreaking physical and mental impairment, paralypic athletes from across the world are demonstrating clearly in London 2012 that almost any adversity can be overcome, providing we have the will and determination to achieve great things. Too often these days, we peoples of the West allow ourselves to be discouraged, deterred and demotivated by the feeble leadership of establishment politicians. All too often we are induced into accepting second rank for our nations on…