Although by his own admission he had never met John Tyndall, our third guest speaker at the John Tyndall Memorial Meeting, Steve Frost, spoke at some length about the relationship John Tyndall had over many decades with Colin Jordan. Steve spoke about the great friendship between the two men, their political differences and their rivalry for the affections of Jordan’s first wife, Françoise Dior. Steve is the National Secretary of British Movement a largely northern…

The 2017 John Tyndall Memorial Meeting went ahead as planned on Saturday, and was a great success. The venue was a high quality Edwardian country house hotel with the meeting room featuring an impressive purpose built display with large full colour graphics featuring John Tyndall in his prime. The speakers were on top form. First to speak following my opening address was Peter Rushton of Heritage & Destiny magazine, who described the current political scene explaining how…

By Max Musson: This weekend in Preston there was a packed hall at the 10th annual John Tyndall Memorial Meeting with an audience in excess of one-hundred and thirty gathered to hear speeches from a lineup of eight distinguished speakers, in addition to meeting chairman Keith Axon, and event organiser Mark Cotterill. John Tyndall is widely regarded as one of the greatest, if not the greatest British nationalist leader our nation has so far produced.…

By Max Musson: It is gratifying that in recent months groups whose aims and outlook are similar to Western Spring have begun to respond positively to our outreach and we now find that new a movement is beginning to take shape, one of which Western Spring is a part. The common characteristic of these groups and the movement of which they are the ‘green shoots’, is that we are indeed post-nationalist in the sense that we recognise…

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…