I am pleased to announce the very popular Peter Rushton, the Assistant Editor of Heritage & Destiny magazine, as the sixth nominee this year for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. Peter has been nominated for a speech he made on 31th October 2015, at the 10th Anniversary John Tyndall Memorial Meeting in Preston.
A feature of Peter’s speaking style is his clear diction, his effective use of emphasis and modulation of tone, and the emotion that he is often able to infuse into his orations. Peter is a very experienced, popular and prolific speaker and has on many occasions demonstrated the ability to speak competently and effectively, not only in closed meetings, but also in open air demonstrations against the backdrop of howling Antifa mobs heckling and hurling abuse.
Ms Bridgit
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Antifa masquerade under a banner of Anti fascism but in truth most people know they are communist/anarchist, uneducated Yobboes. What cannot be denied is they are the Foot Regiment of the Communist Party of Great Britain and traitors to their own kind, the worst of the worst
Richard Edmonds
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I’m going to say here that Peter should have been awarded this prize two years ago, for the brave speech that he made at a street demonstration before the Greek Embassy in central London. In the face of a baying mob of Lefties, Peter denounced the mass-arrest of the leadership of Golden Dawn in the vicious crackdown that was organised by the forces controlling the Greek State; a vicious assault on Golden Dawn which included the political assassination of two Golden Dawn activists, murdered by persons “unknown”. In his speech, Peter warned his listeners that classical Greece had given us the word Democracy, but it had also given us the word Tyranny: Peter stressed that the arrest and imprisonment of elected Golden Dawn members of the Greek Parliament had not provoked a single peep of protest from the political caste in Europe. The brutal treatment of the Greek patriots should serve as a warning to all Nationalists across Europe of what to expect in the future. Peter’s brave speech, made under difficult circumstances and at all times enunciating his words clearly, was one of the best ten-minute speeches that I have ever heard. Give Peter Rushton the prize.
Robert
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Peter is not only a great speaker but an intelligent writer also.