By Max Musson: We are now just a week away from an historic vote which may very well result in a political separation of Scotland from the rest of the United Kingdom, and in the news we have David Cameron, the Prime Minister of the UK, apparently pleading with Scottish voters not to ‘break his heart’. During the last week we have in fact seen almost all of the ‘’big beasts’’ of the establishment parties venturing north of…

By Max Musson: Hot on the heels of the high profile resignation from government of Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, and at a time when the Prime Minister David Cameron is still trying to fool the British public into believing that the Tories are serious about controlling immigration, we find Conservative ex-Prime Minister John Major asserting the fundamentally ‘conservative’ nature of Britain’s immigrant population, in a similarly disingenuous bid to promote the Conservative Party’s flagging fortunes In…

By Max Musson: It is well understood that the social dynamics of all multiracial and multicultural societies drive ethnic minorities to organise in their own interests, and where societies are transitioning from an originally homogenous state towards multiculturalism, the actions of organised minorities inevitably militate against the interests of the original host community. Furthermore, host communities that do not respond by organising to prevent the undermining of their ethnic interests, and ethnic minorities that do…

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…

By Max Musson: Following last nights extended TV news coverage, the front pages of today’s newspapers prominently feature headline news articles announcing the death of Nelson Mandela and the beginning of several days of mourning that will see every current world leader and every extant ex-world leader gushing in fulsome praise of every aspect of the great man’s being. Nelson Mandela we will be endlessly reminded, was a man who through his unwavering determination, great…

Following on from Max Musson’s and Frederick Dixon’s recent articles I was also moved to reflect upon the present situation with the EDL and the direction it has thus far followed. What stuck out for me in Max’s article was the assertion that the EDL was “run by two people whose glaring political naivety was probably only exceeded by their deficiency in critical thinking.” It is from this perspective that I reflect. This political naivety…

By Frederick Dixon: Demographic change in the West is having a curious effect on some politicians and commentators who would no doubt think of themselves as conservative. “Curious” because it has driven them mad. Obama’s easy victory in last year’s American presidential election was not due to the success of his government, presiding as it did over the sub-prime crisis and the resulting economic near-collapse; by any normal standards Obama should have been a one-term…

By Max Musson: Just when we might have hoped the immigration situation could not get any worse, it has today been announced that our government will offer an undisclosed number of Afghan interpreters who have been assisting British troops in Afghanistan, the right to come and live in Britain, with free travel to the UK and their first three months accommodation provided rent free. Press reports state that “up to 600 Afghans” who have risked…

By Max Musson: As the Conservative Party vainly attempted yesterday to draw a line under the row over whether or not party co-chairman Lord Feldman had made remarks at a Westminster restaurant last week, labelling Conservative Party activists “swivel-eyed loons”, Conservative backbencher Brian Binley has criticised the “coterie” around David Cameron for damaging the Conservative Party. At a time when there is clearly a gaping chasm between the generally patriotic and right-wing majority of grass-roots…

In the wake of the significant electoral advances made by UKIP during the local government elections, Conservative back-benchers have pressured Prime Minister David Cameron to hold an ‘in-out’ referendum on EU membership, but still Cameron attempts to fudge the issue by interpreting ‘now’ as ‘in four years time’.