By H. Millard: Nature has a way of balancing populations and helping  the most fit survive.  And, it does this by killing off large parts of populations through all sorts of natural disasters, diseases, wars and just plain bad luck for some. There is no thinking involved on the part of nature, it is just an ever turning grindstone. The hot item in population control in the news right now is Ebola.  It is an…

By Frederick Dixon:  We’ve all seen it coming, the rise and rise (so far) of UKIP. How should we as Racial Nationalists react? We know that as a civic patriotic organisation, UKIP is very far short of what our country needs. As it moves closer to the possibility of power so the draw of the liberal centre will become irresistible; UKIP’s latest star, Carswell, – already tipped as likely leader after the general election – has made…

By Max Musson: Most of us will at some time or another have watched a horror film that depicts some sort of ‘zombie apocalypse’, in which ‘zombies’, once dead humans who have been transformed by a plague or virus into crazy flesh-eating beings, rise from the dead and launch a frenzied cannibalistic attack upon the rest of humanity. Examples of this genre of horror fiction include George A. Romero’s 1968 film ‘Night of the Living…

By Max Musson: From time to time, the advocates of multiculturalism and multiracialism trot out the hackneyed assertion and untruth that one or more of the various immigrant groups in this country are perfectly entitled to colonise Britain because their forebears fought for this country during the two World Wars, and in this centenary year in which we are as a nation commemorating the sacrifices of our grandfathers’ and great-grandfathers’ generation during World War One,…

By Max Musson: As the dust settles and the nation breathes a sigh of relief following the referendum on Scottish independence and as the various establishment political parties announce their plans in the wake of this historic event, there is still cause for those of us who hold dear the ultimate survival and well-being of our people, to be concerned about what the future holds. Prior to the referendum in Scotland various commentators, disturbed by…

By Max Musson: In my earlier article on the referendum on Scottish independence, I pointed out that the leaders of the three main establishment parties in the UK as well as the Scottish National Party (SNP) are all enthusiastic supporters of the European Union (EU) and that as a long-term aim of the EU is the dismemberment of the member states into small regions, Scotland being one such region, any ‘tears’ shed over the break…

By Max Musson: There follows a sequence of photographs taken by one of our activists at Rotherham last Saturday, 13th September, and the photographs illustrate some interesting aspects of the demonstration that day and the police response to it. While South Yorkshire Police had cancelled all leave and had drafted in a large number of Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), police motorcyclists, mounted police and Riot police from as far away as Devon and Wales, there were strange anomalies in…

By Shaun de Moray: Our coach left Thurrock Services at 7:00 a.m. and I soon realised that some of us were from the BNP, some were from the NF, some from the EDL, and others, like myself, from Western Spring. None of us particularly cared what organisation the others belonged to — we were racial brothers and sisters united by a common ideal: the desire to secure the existence of our people and a future for White children — and of…

By Max Musson: We are now just a week away from an historic vote which may very well result in a political separation of Scotland from the rest of the United Kingdom, and in the news we have David Cameron, the Prime Minister of the UK, apparently pleading with Scottish voters not to ‘break his heart’. During the last week we have in fact seen almost all of the ‘’big beasts’’ of the establishment parties venturing north of…

 By Kasredin: Five years ago, the British National Party was the great hope of the nationalist movement in this country. Nowadays it is largely an irrelevance. We need to be realistic however. Even if the British National Party still had around fourteen thousand members and over one hundred councillors then it would still only be one notch above an irrelevance. The plain fact is that the British National Party has always faced too many obstacles…