Brexit or No, Our Struggle Must Go On!
As the once designated ‘Brexit Day’ passes without our people regaining our freedom and self-determination, and we witness yet further chaos, vacillation, and political manoeuvring, many of our people will be despairing and wondering how and when this sorry tale of Brexit will end. The dream of Britain’s exit from the European Union has lived in the hearts of British patriots ever since the day in 1973, when Prime Minister Edward Heath took us into…
Evil Begets Evil
So who is to blame for the dead of Christchurch? The man who pulled the trigger of course. But apart from him? The media know exactly whom to blame – the “extreme Right” of course ; “neo-Nazi thugs” and White Supremacists involved in some world wide conspiracy of “hate”. The conspiracy of white supremacist hate extends a surprisingly long way – Sky News reports managed to drag in mentions of Tommy Robinson and even Nigel…
Blue Planet Greens
It was early in the millennium that Sir David Attenborough conducted us through the “Blue Planet”, the BBC’s astonishing exploration of the world’s oceans and the life which they sustain. So enthralling did I find it that somehow I haven’t had the heart to watch its replacement, Blue Planet 2, although I’m told that it was just as good. Justification, you might think, for a State broadcaster lavishly funded by a special tax? Or perhaps…
Beyond the Futility of Electioneering
Among the various nationalist groups in Britain, an increasing number have now turned away from electioneering as the means by which they hope to bring about political change and the salvation of our people. These groups have come to realise that the majority of the electorate are now so thoroughly mentally conditioned by our corrupt mass media that they are incapable of exercising their right to vote in a rational way. Furthermore, these nationalist groups…
‘Car Crash Brexit’ – The New ‘Millenium Bug’
On 6th January 2000, after the turn of the millennium had come and gone without mishap, the Economist magazine reported that ‘Y2K’ had turned out to be ‘Y2OK’. Only weeks beforehand however, and for some years, there had been dire warnings of computer crashes, aircraft falling out of the sky, power stations exploding and a veritable apocalypse, so much so that Labour minister Margaret Beckett was appointed ‘Minister for the Millenium’ and so important was…
Perils and Prospects for 2019
This coming year has many dangers in store for our race and nation but opportunities as well, and both arise from the multiple possible outcomes of the Brexit process. For me and probably for most racial nationalists the outcome, whatever it may be, will be judged not on its consequences for trade or the economy nor even for sovereignty (that slightly academic obsession of most Tory Brexiteers), but on its consequences for immigration. So we…
Tories Fall in Love – With Immigration!
I doubt if many visitors to this site believe that the purpose of the Conservative party is actually to conserve anything other than the wealth of those who already have it. But if there are any such, they should be disabused by the reaction of Migrationwatch UK to our Pakistani Home Secretary’s new post-Brexit immigration policy: “The proposal to admit an unlimited number of low skilled workers from a range of countries is astonishing. A…
When Politics Invades the Playground
This week a story has obsessed the media almost as much as the continuing Brexit saga, it is the story of a Syrian school boy named as Jamal, a refugee whose family have been relocated to Huddersfield and who now attends Almondbury Community School in that town. A video has been posted on the internet showing an English boy wrestling an Asian boy, allegedly Jamal, to the ground, whereupon the English boy proceeds to pour…
Reject Tyranny — Choose Freedom, Democracy & Self-Determination!
It is now more than two years since the British people voted decisively to leave the European Union and during that time Prime Minister Theresa May and her ministers have at every step and turn been frustrated in their attempts to negotiate a mutually beneficial deal that would allow the UK to continue to trade freely with the member states of the European Union, while at the same time being free to govern ourselves. Many…
Things Past, Things To Come
With the centenary of the end of the First World War upon us, I found myself the other day contemplating (not for the first time) the War Memorial in a small town in the south of England not far from my home. There they were, the lost boys, row upon row upon row of good English names – and a sprinkling of Irish, Scots and Welsh to keep them company. What did they think they…