Jez Turner – 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee

I am pleased to announce the first of this year’s nominees for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize, the ever popular and gregarious Jez Turner, the founder and Director of the London Forum. This is the fourth time that Jez has been nominated for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize and our readers will be aware that he was last year’s winner. He is one of the most accomplished and best known speakers in British nationalism today.

In his speeches Jez employs a range of oratorical devices: employing humour, rhyme, and alliteration, with frequent changes to the pace of his speech as well as modulation in his voice.  Jez has been nominated for the speech he made at the Western Spring John Tyndall Memorial Meeting in July last year.

By Max Musson © 2018

 

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3 thoughts on “Jez Turner – 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee

  1. Nominating just one individual to be the recipient of the Jonathan Bowden Oratory prize is never an easy task; not least this year because so many of the most worthy to be nominated, fellow-campaigners for Race and Nation, Truth and Decency are now up before the Courts in this not so happy Britain of the year of Our Lord, 2018. What we, their friends, supporters and admirers may wish to laud and applaud may be the very “oratory” that gave the vicious Establishment the pretext to get then in the dock in the first instance. Our brave friends will know our high regard for them which can be given public acknowledgement and recognition at a later date. We don’t want any “sub-judice”, do we ?

    In the meantime, the campaigner amongst us whom I would like to nominate this year is Peter Rushton. Peter is an educated man, an Oxford scholar no less, who has given many interesting, inspiring and informative talks. I think that Peter should receive recognition for the talk he gave at the South West forum last year where Peter exposed what he had unearthed in the British government’s archives detailing the Zionist terror campaign that established the State of Israel: Peter’s talk was entitled, Remembering Sergeants Paice and Martin. Peter’s talk can be viewed on the London Forum web-site.

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