The New Masters
There are quite a few facts and figures in this article, and figures in particular are not everyone’s thing. But they’re important because they paint a picture of how our country is changing to the disadvantage of our people, so bear with me. You may have seen reports recently to the effect that ethnic minority workers under 30 now earn on average 5.5% more than White British workers in the same age group. Among workers…
It’s Them Again!
I think this is my fifth piece about the Markles – the idiot prince and his appalling wife. So apologies if I seem to be getting a bit obsessive about them. Maybe I am, but it’s worth it because they represent much of what is wrong with our country. I use the word “represent” deliberately because that is what Royalty is supposed to do – represent the country and the nation. It seems, moreover, that…
Divisive? Yes, More Please.
There has been no shortage of speculation in the media about the post-Covid world. Will the recovery be U – shaped, V – shaped, or even L – shaped? Will unemployment double or treble when the furlough scheme finishes at the end of September? Will people go back to their offices in sufficient numbers to save all those city-centre coffee shops and sandwich bars which depend on commuter trade, or will most prefer to continue…
All is Race
The fairy tale may not have ended, but it has taken a staggering blow. I write of course of the place in our monarchy of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. At the time of their marriage and subsequently, when young Archie was baptised, a number of articles appeared on Western Spring * deploring this mixed race relationship. Most particularly we drew attention to the main stream media’s quite disgusting grovelling at the feet of…
Black Good, White Bad
It wouldn’t surprise me to find the words “Black Good, White Bad” heading an article about the Labour party’s “Race and Faith” manifesto for this forthcoming election. Not when the Labour party is headed by a known Anglophobe who befriended the IRA when it was murdering hundreds of his fellow countrymen. It is, though, a great pity that the launch of this manifesto last Tuesday should have been so overshadowed by the storm about Labour’s…
Some Choice!
Are you one of the lucky ones with a racial nationalist candidate to vote for in the forthcoming general election? No, thought not. As far as I can see none of our parties are putting up candidates, but please let us know if you know differently. It may be that they haven’t got around to it yet, but if so then they will need to get a move on because nomination papers have to be…
Unionism Thrown Under the Bus
Following his resignation as Theresa May’s Brexit Secretary in November 2018, current Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab defended his actions citing May’s intention to accept a ‘backstop’ arrangement, which would see the UK stay in a customs union with the EU, and would form the basis of our future trading relationship with the EU, rather than the free trade deal that he had been arguing for. What Raab also revealed at that time was that EU…
Choose Your Poison
The recent Queen’s Speech to Parliament contained a good deal of crowd-pleasing ‘populist’ proposals. Tougher penalties for serious criminals and for foreign criminals who sneak back into the country are in the mixture, along with much trailed items such as ‘more bobbies on the beat’, improved transport in the north of England and more besides. How much of this, if any, will ever turn into legislation is anyone’s guess, but it is reasonable to suppose…
To be or not to be….a racist.
You’ll have noticed the recent storm in a teacup over remarks by someone called “Naga Munchetty”, a presenter on the BBC. I wasn’t previously aware of Ms Munchetty, but I could hardly miss the fuss which arose when the BBC disciplined her for “calling out” President Trump over some “racist” remarks he is alleged to have made. Apparently Ms Munchetty felt entitled to denounce the President for racism because she is “a woman of colour”,…
Chaos is a Ladder
“Powers come up from the people. Parliament for the first time since 1910, when the Lords resisted the curtailing of their powers, is flying in the face of the people. Parliament will not survive. The key thing to remember is that representative democracy has to respect finally those who choose the representatives. They do not have the right simply to decide on a whim what they are going to do. That is what Parliament is…