By John Salisbury: There are two important elections taking place in the near future and, for the first time, I find myself participating in discussions with other nationalists about which party it is best to vote for and whether it is actually worthwhile to vote at all.   I believe that these questions deserve addressing in some detail because they are important ones; voting is one of the few ways in which British nationalists can…

By Max Musson: Yesterday saw the second of the much vaunted debates between our lack lustre deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and the new, ‘naughty boy’ of British politics, Nigel Farage, and as was widely expected, Farage gave Clegg another good ‘spanking’. Whereas post debate opinion polls after the first of their televised debates placed Farage ahead of Clegg with the approval of 57% of viewers as opposed to just 36% for Clegg, post debate…

By Max Musson: This weekend the media have been reporting a massive step forward for the Front National in the French municipal elections. According to reports, Marine Le Pen’s party have taken control of 14 municipalities, a significant advance on their previous record of just three, causing many commentators to declare that the country had been washed by a wave of “bleu Marine” (a play on the FN leader’s name and the colour navy blue)…

By Max Musson: When I conducted a Google search looking for online videos of Northampton BNP meetings, I discovered that a recent Northampton BNP meeting had been attended entirely by Asian men, with not a single British person present: We are told by those who promote multiracialism that Asian people with British citizenship are ‘just as British’ as any indigenous British person, yet this video shows that a significant number of Northampton’s Bangladeshi community express…

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;…

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…

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…

It was a bleak and unwelcoming time fraught with dangers, but bunting fluttered in the breeze, banners flew and music played creating an atmosphere of hope resurgent. Then, accompanied by a shrill fanfare, Dr Strangeways mounted the dais before the assembled mass of those who sought life everlasting. “Good morning my friends”, he called to the people. “Good morning!” they all replied. “This morning I shall conduct an experiment in which I will demonstrate the…