Batten Down the Hatches
Max Musson’s article on the disastrous ineptitude of the Conservative campaign in the recent general election leads me on to explore one or two further implications of the debacle – and it was a debacle no matter how much Mrs. May’s supporters protest that she actually won the election – perhaps she did, technically, but we all know who really won it. In Paul Nuttall’s resignation speech he said that within eighteen months Ukip would be “bigger than ever”…
Where Now for Brexit? – Laugh or Cry?
As we awaken this morning to a situation of political chaos, it is clear that following the historic victory for our nation when the British people voted for Brexit in 2016, the ‘deep state’ has successfully counter attacked leaving Theresa May’s Conservative government ham-strung and desperately looking to the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) for their support in forming the next government. As I have already previously explained, Theresa May did not need to call a…
2017 John Tyndall Memorial Meeting
Western Spring are proud to announce the forthcoming 2017 John Tyndall Memorial Meeting which will take place on 1st July 2017 at a prestigious location in central England. This meeting represents a significant change from the format of earlier such meetings, with a sharper focus on the legacy of John Tyndall; what made him the foremost nationalist thinker and writer of his era; and what must be done today to bring about the fulfilment of…
Has Theresa May Deliberately Thrown the Election?
On the 22nd April I wrote an article questioning the Prime Minister’s motives for holding a snap general election at this time. I pointed out that in the 2015 general election the Conservatives had a manifesto pledge to hold a referendum on EU membership; that they introduced legislation through Parliament in June 2015 to hold such a referendum, which was passed by an overwhelming majority in both the House of Commons and the Lords; and…
Jonathan Bowden Commemorative Dinner
Last Friday at a swank central London hotel, approximately seventy-five diners gathered to honour the memory and work of the accomplished nationalist intellectual genius, writer and artist Jonathan Bowden, best known in Britain and throughout the Western World as an orator of outstanding ability. Jonathan sadly died prematurely just over five years ago and just a matter of days short of his fiftieth birthday. He had been unwell for some time before that but he concealed the seriousness of his…
Annihilation Begins
Is that heading too dramatic for the recent atrocity in Manchester? I don’t think so. What else is it when a member of an intrusive population targets our girls and young women for mass slaughter? He has wiped out a section of those who would otherwise bear the next generation of our people. It is already the case that with a White British birthrate of 1.6 children per woman the dial is set to slow extinction. Now the…
Marion Maréchal-Le Pen to Withdraw from Politics?
There are reports surfacing that Marion Maréchal-Le Pen has sent a two page letter announcing her withdrawal from politics to the editor of Le Dauphiné libéré, a provincial daily French newspaper published in Grenoble and known for its emphasis on local news and events. Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, the niece of Front National (FN) leader Marine Le Pen and one of the far-right party’s only two MPs, is apparently abandoning politics after her aunt’s heavy defeat…
See the Power of the Media!
After the first round of the current presidential elections in France Marine Le Pen is to be congratulated on securing her place as one of the candidates to go through to the second round, and her success in this respect will no doubt be cause for much jubilation and speculation by both the chattering classes and also the majority of European nationalists around the world. In the first round, Marine Le Pen has secured the…
Richard Edmonds – 2017 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
Nominated for a third time for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is the 2015 winner and veteran nationalist campaigner Richard Edmonds. At the ripe old age of seventy-four, Richard still exhibits great passion and energy. His speaking style is very animated, employing vivid facial expressions and hand gesticulations in order to emphasise his message. Richard also uses repetition in order to emphasise key points and in order to slow the pace of his delivery and…
Alex Davies – 2017 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
Last year’s winner of the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize has been nominated once again for a very passionate speech delivered at the South West Forum. Last year Alex was unique amongst current nationalist speakers in that he has the ability to deliver long coherent speeches with little or no reference to notes, and while other young speakers have caught up with him in this respect, he remains the man to beat, combining fluent delivery, with dramatic…