Richard Edmonds – 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
By Max Musson: Following a number of messages from our wide readership proposing his nomination, we are pleased to announce that Richard Edmonds has been nominated for the 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize for the speech he made to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the BNP’s first election victory, when Derek Beackon was elected as a local councillor for Millwall Ward, Tower Hamlets in 1993. Richard, who is now a member of the National Front, is…
Kevin Layzell – 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
By Max Musson: I am pleased to announce the third nominee for the 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize: Young BNP Organiser Kevin Layzell, for an excellent speech delivered while addressing London BNP during December 2013. Kevin is one of the rising stars of the BNP, demonstrating wisdom, common sense and self-confidence way beyond his years. Despite still being just 19 years of age, he has already been hotly tipped to be a future leader of the BNP.…
Essential Truths
By Max Musson: We live at a time of great turmoil and widespread disillusionment within the nationalist movement, to such an extent that the so called ‘nationalist movement’ has all but disintegrated and consists of a dozen or so small groups, which can largely be described as micro-parties. I would include in this group the rump of the BNP that remains following the organisational implosion of that party that has taken place since 2009. The BNP…
A White Imperium
By Nick Grifford: Modern British nationalism is, broadly speaking, dogmatically retroactive. It is politically impotent, culturally impoverished, and presciently challenged. Perhaps this is true in relation to most White nationalisms, but personally I can only comment on the curious persuasion that is endemic throughout this Sceptered Isle — at least among those with any sense of collective identity. It is apparent that the preponderance of nationalist parties and groups in the United Kingdom share common ground;…
The Media Giveth and the Media Taketh Away!
By Max Musson: As we enter a new year we are all given to thoughts of renewing our efforts with regard to our given field of endeavour and as nationalists, with the news of Nick Griffin’s bankruptcy fresh in our minds, and in anticipation of the potential support that could materialise for UKIP in the forthcoming European elections, there has been much speculation of late with regard to what 2014 may bring. Bearing in mind the…
Nick Griffin Declared Bankrupt?
By Max Musson: There are as yet unsubstantiated reports emerging, claiming that Nick Griffin, Chairman of the British National Party (BNP), was declared bankrupt in a hearing at Welshpool County Court, earlier today, 2nd January 2014 [NB. See note at bottom of this page]. The source of these allegations is the website of the British Democratic Party (BDP), and the leadership of the BDP obviously feel that this news if true, will significantly benefit them, as…
A Perilous Time
By Frederick Dixon: We stand on the brink of a new year, full of perils for our nation but possibilities for nationalism. The perils, apart from the ever continuing erosion of our nation through mass immigration and contamination of our gene pool by miscegenation, are two and both give rise to uncertainties pregnant with possibility:- 1/ The expected invasion of Balkan gypsies. It may be that it doesn’t materialise, but it almost certainly will and…
We need to talk about Ed
By Kasredin: If the anti-British national press is to be believed, the Labour Party leader Ed Miliband is promising to drag us all back to the 1970s, and the days of Wilson and Callaghan. We are expected to dislike him, and to compare him with the cheese-loving inventor Wallace in the animated films by Nick Park, but let us consider some hard facts. Under the ConDem coalition government, Britain has a deficit of £120billion. Instead…
The Root Of All Evil
By Heordreedenn: There is a thought experiment – at least I hope it’s a thought experiment – concerning the best way to boil a frog. Apparently if you just chuck the hapless amphibian into a pan of boiling water it realises immediately that all is not well and jumps out at once. But if you put it in a pan of cold water, and heat it slowly, it never notices what is happening, or at least if…
Dear John …
By Max Musson: Occasionally our readers leave comments that tempt me to provide a longer and more significant reply than would be normally appropriate for our comments sections and today we have received such a comment, which I have decided to make the focus of this article. The comment reproduced below, which was posted in response to an earlier article of mine entitled, ‘Money-Power, Money and Power‘, is one of a series with a similar…