By Max Musson: When this award was first envisioned, our intention was to award the prize to the nationalist speaker who had throughout each year shown the greatest oratorical skill. The speaker who had delivered their speech fluidly, demonstrating eloquence, and artistry and a whole host of other possible oratorical devices with which to give emphasis to their message, and when began to listed to this speech by Tess Colnane of the National Front, I did…

By Max Musson: I am pleased to announce the second nominee for the 2015 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. Kevin Bryan, the Chairman of the National Front (Northern Faction) has been nominated for this impassioned speech he made in the latter part of last year at a Nationalist Unity meeting in South London. Kevin is an experienced speaker and he sets out the reasons why nationalists should support the aims of the National Front forcefully and clearly.…

By Max Musson: For the second year running our readers have nominated Richard Edmonds for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. The nomination this year  is for the speech he delivered on 22nd November 2014 at a meeting of the London Forum — a speech highlighting a great many little known facts exposing the shameful behaviour of the victorious Allies at the end of the Second World War. Richard, who is now a member of the…

By Max Musson: Since the days of the British Brothers League in the late 1800s, British nationalism seems to have now reached its lowest ebb following the collapse of the British National Party at a time when there is no clear successor organisation to follow and seemingly, no clear ideological path forward either. This is not to say that there is no choice of organisations to join or choice of ideological trajectories to follow however, because there has…

By Max Musson: A UKIP Prospective Parliamentary Candidate (PPC) has been unceremoniously sacked by  his party for sharing on Facebook a Western Spring article entitled: The Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan – The Genocide of the Peoples of Europe. An article that the political establishment do not want the public to read, because it is political dynamite! Mark Walker, 46, was on a shortlist to stand as a candidate for UKIP in the general election, and he posted a…

By Max Musson: This article is perhaps a day late, but it will be some time before talk of the Holocaust subsides in the mainstream press, especially now that we are to have a vast new Holocaust Memorial Centre built with £50 million of taxpayers money in central London, to replace the rather unimpressive one that already exists in Hyde Park. In the various concentration camps liberated by the Allies towards the end of World…

By Max Musson: This morning the Daily Mail and Guardian websites contain articles in which well known Jewish actress and alleged comedienne, Maureen Lipman is quoted as saying that she is contemplating leaving Britain and going to live in New York or Israel, so concerned is she about the rise in antisemitic ‘attacks’ in Britain. According to the Mail: “Mrs Lipman, 71, said the Jewish community in Britain ‘give, give and give’ and described the…

By Max Musson: Since the Charlie Hebdo shootings and the siege of the kosher supermarket in Paris, the authorities on both side of the Channel have gone into overdrive in pandering to Jewish sensibilities, as if the issue of security in the face of Islamic terrorism revolves solely around the security needs of Jews and so much so, that the needs of the rest of us don’t really warrant attention. We have seen the Prime Minister, David…

By Max Musson: Despite statements made by establishment politicians and so called ‘moderate’ Muslim leaders in the West, aimed at calming the controversy surrounding Charlie Hebdo and the magazine’s repeated publication of cartoons representing the Prophet Mohammed, tensions surrounding this issue continue to dominate the news, and the reason for this is a fundamental misunderstanding and a large measure of hypocrisy on the part of those who seek to create liberal and largely secular multicultural…

By Frederick Dixon: Remember those dim and distant days of yore (well, last May actually, following UKIP’s victory in the Euro elections) when we were told that the Westminster elite “got it”, that they had seen the “elephant in the room”? The elephant that they now said that they had got was, of course, the public concern about immigration which had so greatly contributed to UKIP’s victory. Doubts about the sincerity of our rulers’ conversion to immigration realism soon…