I haven’t written much about Donald Trump and the US presidential election, mainly because my focus is here in the UK and because from this side of the Atlantic, it is difficult to fully appreciate what is going on over there. Many people in the UK have become very excited by Donald Trump’s campaign and the support he has received from the Alt Right, and they have made assumptions about Trump that I have regarded and to…

The government of Britain for several decades now, since at least the end of World War II, has been a process of almost uninterrupted decline. Much of this decline has been planned as part of the process of managed decline that is part and parcel of the deliberate transfer of wealth and influence from Western nations to the Third World in accordance with the New World Order global agenda. A major component in this process…

In response to several commenters recently citing (to substantiate their own points in the discussions) Mark Collett’s latest speech at the London Forum, we thought it best to bring this speech to the wider public audience. Mark is a keen supporter of Western Spring and we feel the many great points made in the video expand upon our second of Six Prerequisites, namely: White enclaves and ideologically aware communities, from which our bid for power can…

They say that fashions change in cycles and that if we wait long enough, those bell-bottomed jeans we loved in the 1970s will come back into fashion again, and it seems this is just as true in the ‘bread and circuses’ world of electoral politics as anywhere else. For some years now the public have become progressively less and less interested in politics, finding the three main establishment parties virtually indistinguishable in terms of the…

Following the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox earlier this year there is to be a by-election in her constituency of Batley and Spen and in tribute to her dedication to the displacement and race replacement of the British people, the other two main establishment political parties, the Tories and the LibDems, have chosen not to contest the seat. In light of this co-operation on the part of the establishment parties aimed at ensuring the replacement of…

The answer is that of course we have a right to exist. We have that right because we do exist. No person or group of people or nations or religions or anyone or anything else has a right to give us our right to exist or to take it from us. But, it takes effort to continue to exist White.  In nature, the default is cold, darkness, stillness, soundlessness, lifelessness. They are in the absence…

There was a speech made by John Tyndall at a meeting organised by David Duke, in Louisiana in 2004, and in this speech John Tyndall spoke at some length about the various freedom fighters who have struggled valiantly so that the truth can be known. But he then brought his audience down to earth with a passage that impressed upon them the futility of much of what he had just discussed in the absence of…

Dear Joe, Western Spring has recently devoted much time, money and effort to holding a conference of movement leaders, with a view to promoting nationalist unity and as a first step eliminating the deplorable tendency on the part of many individuals within our movement, who routinely condemn anyone they disagree with or take a personal dislike to, as either a ‘spy’ or ‘traitor to our cause’. Joe, you will recall that I invited you to…

Last weekend more than twenty of the most experienced and influential people in British nationalism met under the auspices of a ‘Leaders Conference’ in order to discuss the current parlous state of our movement and to determine the best way forward. Our aim was to explore ways in which we could, as a movement composed of disparate groups, benefit from the synergy to be had from working together on joint projects and from the sharing of…

In this article I hope to generate debate and ideas on the subject of how to communicate our message and move the Movement forward with recruitment. Promotion of the Cause and its publications has always been one of my passionate interests. I now write to bring this issue into focus, as I feel it is a necessity in which we here in the U.K. find ourselves severely lacking. Agitation: an age-old political manoeuvre that, of…