Betrayal, Spies, Lies & Chemical Weapons!
One would have assumed at any other time in our nation’s history that the British public would have automatically been four-square behind our prime minister and the British security services in their condemnation of a foreign power apparently committing a terrorist attack on British soil. Yet the current controversy surrounding the apparent attempted murder of ex-Russian double-agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, which is polarising international opinion as one would expect, is also polarising political…
Alex Davies – 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
The sixth nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is a previous winner of this prize. A very well known and popular figure within British nationalism Alex Davies was a one time leading member of the highly controversial and now proscribed National Socialist youth group, National Action. This year Alex has been nominated for a speech made at the Yorkshire forum in the spring of 2017 and which has a hard hitting and controversial theme. [NB: We…
Colin Robertson – 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
I am pleased to announce the fifth nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize, a vlogger who has made a name for himself across the Western World, Colin Robertson, aka Millennial Woes. Colin’s speaking style is intimate and delivered at a measured pace, consistent with reading rather than unprompted oration, and Colin apologises for this at the beginning of his speech. However this is the speaking style that has made him famous and which has given…
Reverend James Costello – 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
The fourth nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is one of the leading members of the Creativity Movement in the UK, the Reverend James Costello, who is nominated for a speech he made, incorporating a dramatic performance from Shakespeare’s Henry 5th. James was speaking at a meeting organised by Boadicea Events at Blackpool 21st October 2017. We believe James has an amateur dramatic background and because of this has memorised the speech from Henry 5th as a…
Mark Collett – 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
We are pleased to announce that the second nominee for the 2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is another leading personality within British nationalism — at one time the youth leader and head of publicity for the British National Party — now an author and regular podcaster and speaker at high profile nationalist events, Mark Collett. Mark has been nominated for the excellent speech he made at last year’s John Tyndall Memorial Meeting and what was probably…
2018 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize
Western Spring in conjuction with Mike Woodbridge, the executor of Jonathan Bowden’s estate are pleased to announce the fifth occasion of an award in Jonathan’s memory of a prize for oratory, the cash component of which is maintained at £500 this year. Members of the nationalist community and our wider audience are hereby invited to submit to this website, the name of any nationalist speakers that you feel deserve to be added to our list of nominees for this award. For the…