More than a week after we were supposed to have left the European Union, and more than a week after solicitor Robin Tilbrook, head of the English Democrats Party maintains that legally we did leave the EU, Theresa May is still just about managing to slither over or under, or around all of the obstacles placed in her way, and to stumble on in the insistent and blinkered belief that her Brexit deal is ‘The…

This coming year has many dangers in store for our race and nation but opportunities as well, and both arise from the multiple possible outcomes of the Brexit process. For me and probably for most racial nationalists the outcome, whatever it may be, will be judged not on its consequences for trade or the economy nor even for sovereignty (that slightly academic obsession of most Tory Brexiteers), but on its consequences for immigration. So we…

I doubt if many visitors to this site believe that the purpose of the Conservative party is actually to conserve anything other than the wealth of those who already have it. But if there are any such, they should be disabused by the reaction of Migrationwatch UK to our Pakistani Home Secretary’s new post-Brexit immigration policy: “The proposal to admit an unlimited number of low skilled workers from a range of countries is astonishing. A…

I’m not sure whether or not the Commonwealth conference has quite finished yet. I thought it had, but then caught something on the radio the other day about a related function or reception, but as my interest in the institution is limited I didn’t really pay attention. Perhaps I should have, because this seemingly moribund organisation is coming back to bite us. It is not by coincidence that the conference was overshadowed by the Windrush…

Max Musson’s article on the disastrous ineptitude of the Conservative campaign in the recent general election leads me on to explore one or two further implications of the debacle – and it was a debacle no matter how much Mrs. May’s supporters protest that she actually won the election – perhaps she did, technically, but we all know who really won it. In Paul Nuttall’s resignation speech he said that within eighteen months Ukip would be “bigger than ever”…

As we awaken this morning to a situation of political chaos, it is clear that following the historic victory for our nation when the British people voted for Brexit in 2016, the ‘deep state’ has successfully counter attacked leaving Theresa May’s Conservative government ham-strung and desperately looking to the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) for their support in forming the next government. As I have already previously explained, Theresa May did not need to call a…

Many of us will have suffered a sense of deja vue as news came through of Ukip’s wipeout in the local elections. Although on a vastly greater scale, the disaster was all too reminiscent of the BNP’s obliteration at the general and local elections of 2010. While we could debate the cause of the BNP’s decline and fall – if it still mattered – there can be no doubt about the cause of Ukip’s eclipse. It is perceived…

The European Union Referendum Act 2015 is an Act of Parliament that made provision for a non-binding referendum to be held in the UK on whether Britain should remain a member of the European Union or leave. The bill was introduced to the House of Commons by Philip Hammond, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs on 28 May 2015 and the Act was subsequently passed by 544 votes to 53 on 9 June…

Brushing aside the desperate financial shortfall in many key social areas, the ‘Conservative’ Party recently announced that it is stealing (for a second time) taxpayers’ money to the tune of £60 million (no, not 6 million this time) to further entrench its regime by silencing contrary opinion and quelling political dissent. In a brazen act of politicking and misappropriation of public money for private gain, the Tories are re-employing their scribes at Saachi to safeguard…

From Radio Aryan: “Max Musson joins Sven Longshanks for another Aryan Insights interview, this time to talk about Left Wing Terrorism and why the extreme Left should be banned in the UK under the Terrorism Act of 2000. Max starts by giving us some background information on the killing of Jo Cox and explains why it was a politically motivated killing and not terrorism. After that he describes what primary and secondary terrorism are and…