Among the various nationalist groups in Britain, an increasing number have now turned away from electioneering as the means by which they hope to bring about political change and the salvation of our people. These groups have come to realise that the majority of the electorate are now so thoroughly mentally conditioned by our corrupt mass media that they are incapable of exercising their right to vote in a rational way. Furthermore, these nationalist groups…

Since the late 1800s, when the British Empire was at its height and we British had our greatest influence over the world, and following two successfully won World Wars the after-effects of which have been devastating for our nation, we British now seem to have reached our lowest ebb and at a time when there would appear to be no clear leader to follow and seemingly, no clear ideological path forward either. This is not…

During the last forty-eight hours the news has been dominated by reports of a random, cowardly, ill-conceived and deplorable attack on members of the Muslim community of Finsbury Park, London. The attack appears to have been carried out by a man who has no previous history of racist or Islamophobic behaviour; who has no history of membership of so-called ‘far-right’ groups or political parties; who has according to the police, ‘no far-right digital footprint’; and who was…

By Max Musson: The United Kingdom is a democratic state and has in place a system of constitutional and electoral democracy extending back over hundreds of years, and therefore when people feel dissatisfied with the way in which our country is currently being governed, it is only natural that they first seek to gain political influence through electioneering and through the current parliamentary, party political system. The Democratic Fallacy: What appears to be, and what…

By Max Musson: Yesterday I wrote about some of the shortcomings of our political system here in the UK and in doing so, I referred to “the inadequacies of our electoral system, … the mendacity of our media moguls and the corruption of our politicians”, and today I would like to focus attention on the ‘inadequacies’, or perhaps I should have said the ‘iniquities’ of our electoral system. Political pundits will often blame anomalies within…