Chaos is a Ladder
“Powers come up from the people. Parliament for the first time since 1910, when the Lords resisted the curtailing of their powers, is flying in the face of the people. Parliament will not survive. The key thing to remember is that representative democracy has to respect finally those who choose the representatives. They do not have the right simply to decide on a whim what they are going to do. That is what Parliament is…
The Proroguing of Parliament and the Abuse of Democracy
Following Boris Johnson’s recent announcement of the temporary suspension of Parliament in the run up to a new Queen’s speech, and as the deadline for our exit from the European Union (EU) looms closer, there is much spoken about “the abuse of democracy” or “the death of democracy” by spokespeople for the liberal-left. Their calls for people to “take to the streets” have largely gone unheeded however, despite the best efforts of our mass media…
Reject Tyranny — Choose Freedom, Democracy & Self-Determination!
It is now more than two years since the British people voted decisively to leave the European Union and during that time Prime Minister Theresa May and her ministers have at every step and turn been frustrated in their attempts to negotiate a mutually beneficial deal that would allow the UK to continue to trade freely with the member states of the European Union, while at the same time being free to govern ourselves. Many…
Remember, Remember, the Fifth of November, Gunpowder Treason and Plot
Following the showing of the first part, just over a week ago, of the new BBC drama serial ‘Gunpowder’, BBC executives have been criticised for what many have regarded as the unnecessarily gruesome and gory presentation of the Guy Fawkes November 5th plot to blow up parliament. While the programme allegedly features the most violent and viscerally gory scenes of torture and execution ever screened on primetime television, and disturbing though these scenes have been,…
Gagging – Cameron’s Counter Extremism Measures
“Over generations, we in Britain have built something extraordinary: a successful multi-racial, multi-faith democracy. Our country today is more vibrant, buoyant and diverse than ever before in our history.” These are the opening words of our Prime Minister David Cameron’s forward to the document presenting his government’s ‘Counter Extremism Strategy’, and all people grounded in reality will recognise at once how delusional they are. While the population of Britain are indeed more ‘diverse’ than ever…
Towards a New Kind of Democracy
The democratic process and the principle of ‘one man, one vote’, is one of the foundation stones of liberal democracy and is seen by liberals, Marxists and social democrats as an institutional reaffirmation of their ‘sacred’ principle of human equality. Even so, the implementation and the practice of democracy and the practice of one man, one vote, has throughout history, not been without its problems and without its detractors. Critics have pointed to the fact…
Strong Fences Make Good Neighbours
People come up with all sorts of ideological reasons to try to explain conflict – “religion” is a favourite (Islam now, Christianity at various periods in the past), or nationalism, inequality, tyrannical government, whatever the bee may be in your particular bonnet. The truth is that these are mere excuses, evasions of the true causes of conflict which are ineradicable human characteristics – fear, or greed, or envy and thus the hatred which those emotions engender. The search for a solution…
The Path to Power – Revisited
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…
Propaganda – Part II
By Shaun de Moray: Following from my first article of this series, in which I made the observation that the nationalist cause often fails to attract enough support because it fails to offer the public anything more than bad news, I shall now examine the various propaganda media at our disposal and analyse where we should go from here. Democratic Parties As observed by the nationalist blogger John London, our movement has two essential strands:…
A White Imperium
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;…