By Max Musson: I recently overheard a conversation in which one friend asked the other who they would be voting for at the general election? “I’ll be voting for the NF”, said one boldly, “and no-one else!” “But you can’t”, his friend replied, “they’re not even registered and authorised by the Electoral Commission, and they probably won’t be, not this side of the election”. “Who else is there? … “ “Just the BNP, but I won’t…

By Max Musson: It is my great pleasure to announce former BNP Greenwich Branch Organiser, John Leech as the fifth nominee for the 2015 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. John is a very popular individual and this nomination relates to a speech made by him at a meeting of the London Forum in November 2014. As we can see, John’s speech was very fluid, with good use of gesture and emotion to underline the emphatic nature of his message. By Max Musson…

By Michael Woodbridge: The ramshackle remnants of British Nationalism afford us a unique, ideological, opportunity which can provide a revolutionary framework for the future. Bold courageous thinking is in order. In this article we’ll take a brief introductory look at the historical context of British Nationalism and examine a way forward as suggested by the American writer and religious founder Ben Klassen. Up until 2010, when the British National Party was still largely thriving, there…

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 Frederick Dixon: In August I wrote a short piece about the Rotherham child sex grooming scandal, and wondered if at last the left/liberal ice which has kept us in a political and intellectual deep freeze since the sixties was beginning to thaw. As the months go by I become more and more optimistic that the ice age is, at last, drawing to a close; I know that it doesn’t always seem like it when schools can be punished for being too…

By Max Musson: Yet again, British nationalists have assembled outside the Greek embassy in Holland Park, London, to demonstrate our support for the Greek nationalist party Golden Dawn and to protest at the repressive measures employed by the Greek government in their attempts to suppress the voice of the Greek people. Surprisingly, it was a most enjoyable day and it was good to see such a good turnout of brave individuals to an event that involved…

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 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…

By Max Musson: The internet forums would have been aflutter with jubilation and speculation as to what this ‘momentous’ turn of events might have heralded, had it happened three or four years ago, but today’s announcement that Nick Griffin is to ‘step aside’ as British National Party Chairman, was met with what can only be described as a mixture of mild disinterest and derision in nationalist circles. Indeed there seems to have been more of…

By Max Musson: An interesting article appears on the Guardian website today  featuring a video in which Gary Shopland, an ex-BNP member, tells the story of his alleged service as an undercover police informant. The article is interesting for a number of reasons; firstly because Shopland’s membership of the BNP apparently ended in 2003 when he says he chose to stop working as an informant; because Shopland reveals nothing of any significance about the BNP;…