Before we here in the West climb right up onto our high horse and fueled by hubris and misplaced self-righteousness participate in what could potentially be a catastrophic military intervention in the Syrian civil war, escalating that conflict into World War III, let us pause for a moment of reflection and consider where our own national interests lie. And let us consider also the possibility that there are two sides to any conflict. Western governments emboldened…

We hear quite a lot about “LGBT”  these days, perhaps rather too much. What do these letters mean to you? No doubt they mean “Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender”, as they did to me until a few days ago? However, according to an Asian journalist for the Telegraph, to some of our young fellow countrymen and women they mean “Let’s Gas Blacks Too”. Old “Nazi” though I may be, I can say quite truthfully that I found this suggestion…

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. [NB: We…

I am pleased to announce the fifth nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize, a vlogger who has made a name for himself across the Western World, Colin Robertson, aka Millennial Woes. Colin’s speaking style is intimate and delivered at a measured pace, consistent with reading rather than unprompted oration, and Colin apologises for this at the beginning of his speech. However this is the speaking style that has made him famous and which has given…

The fourth nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is one of the leading members of the Creativity Movement in the UK, the Reverend James Costello, who is nominated for a speech he made, incorporating a dramatic performance from Shakespeare’s Henry 5th. James was speaking at a meeting organised by Boadicea Events at Blackpool 21st October 2017. We believe James has an amateur dramatic background and because of this has memorised the speech from Henry 5th as a…

I am pleased to announce the third nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize, Peter Rushton, the Assistant Editor of Heritage & Destiny magazine, who has been nominated for a speech he made at the John Tyndall Memorial Meeting that was held in Preston during October of last year. Peter is a very popular and well practiced public speaker who has very clear diction and has learned to speak in a voice that conveys authority. He makes…

So now we know that “the first Brits were black” (or so say some headlines). No doubt we have all seen the reports of the DNA analysis of “Cheddar Man” and the reconstruction of his appearance proving, with a three to one degree of probability, that he was dark skinned. The glee of the usual suspects does not need to be imagined with quotes such as “the multi-racial roots of the first Briton” and “we…

We are pleased to announce that the second nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is another leading personality within British nationalism — at one time the youth leader and head of publicity for the British National Party — now an author and regular podcaster and speaker at high profile nationalist events, Mark Collett. Mark has been nominated for the excellent speech he made at last year’s John Tyndall Memorial Meeting and  what was probably…

The mass media have over the past week or so, been celebrating the apparent ‘discovery’ that the ‘first modern Briton’, had blue eyes and “dark skin”, and not simply, ‘dark skin’, but “dark to black” skin colour, such that “if he was alive today he would be regarded as black’. This allegedly ‘ground-breaking’ revelation comes as a result of the DNA analysis of the skeleton of ‘Cheddar Man’, the largely complete skeleton of a man…

I am pleased to announce the first of this year’s nominees for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize, the ever popular and gregarious Jez Turner, the founder and Director of the London Forum. This is the fourth time that Jez has been nominated for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize and our readers will be aware that he was last year’s winner. He is one of the most accomplished and best known speakers in British nationalism today. In…