As the local election results are made returned we nationalists must once again avoid the temptation to despair. The election results are frustrating and our political enemies have through perverse serendipity profited from their mendacity, but what did we expect? The local government elections have seen a surge for the Lib-Dems and the Greens because their supporters have over the last three years been buoyed by a string of successes. They have seen the traitors…

On Saturday a number of nationalist groups took part in a joint protest in Dover, against illegal immigration, and what must be the largest nationalist demonstration in Britain since the Rotherham Day of Action in September 2014. It is reported that in excess of four-hundred nationalist activists took part in and march a rally, and for once it would appear that the nationalist demonstrators were a match for the Antifa counter demonstrators in terms of…

By Shaun de Moray: Our coach left Thurrock Services at 7:00 a.m. and I soon realised that some of us were from the BNP, some were from the NF, some from the EDL, and others, like myself, from Western Spring. None of us particularly cared what organisation the others belonged to — we were racial brothers and sisters united by a common ideal: the desire to secure the existence of our people and a future for White children — and of…

By Jez Turner: Recently I made a trip, at the invitation of French Nationalists, to a cemetery in the Montmatre area of Paris to pay my respects at the grave and to the memory of a seminal figure on the European Identitarian scene. On this simple but elegant black marble tomb, there is no eulogy, no epitaph, but alongside a Celtic Cross and above the dates (26.10.1941 – 18.03.1978) – there is a name, ‘Francois Duprat’. He…

By Max Musson: Shortly after being sentenced to 18 months imprisonment today, at St. Albans Crown Court, thirty-one year old Stephen Yaxley Lennon, otherwise known as Tommy Robinson, the former leader and co-founder of the English Defence League (EDL) is reported to have Tweeted to his followers, “This is a complete stitch up”. Robinson, who last October shocked EDL supporters by resigning from the organisation amid concerns over the “dangers of far-right extremism”, had appeared…

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: A shock, yes but a surprise, no, not really. There has always been something odd about the EDL, its sudden emergence out of nothing, its financing about as clear as mud, it’s enthusiasm for the cause of Israel (Israel, for heaven’s sake!) . The sudden defection of Robinson and the others makes it all a little clearer – it has been a false flag operation from the start, designed to lure patriotic…

By Max Musson: It all began in March 2009 when two groups composed of about a dozen members each of the Muslim fundamentalist group ‘Al-Muhajiroun’ protested noisily in Luton at the homecoming parade of the Royal Anglian Regiment. As the troops marched through the town centre, police hurriedly intervened to prevent violence breaking out between angry White residents and Muslim demonstrators holding placards denouncing the soldiers as ‘war criminals’ and ‘murderers’. A direct consequence of…

  By Max Musson: Counter terrorist police have been called in to investigate a fire at a north London mosque following suspicions that the fire may have been the result of a racially motivated attack. It is still unclear quite what started the fire at the Al-Rahma Islamic Centre, in Muswell Hill, north London, but graffiti daubed on the building, reading ‘EDL’ has raised suspicions that members of the English Defence League may have been…

A tenth nonwhite Muslim has been arrested in London in connection with conspiracy to murder charges arising from the ritual slaughter of British soldier Lee Rigby, police have announced. The 50-year-old was arrested in Upper Wickham Lane, Welling, south east London. Another address in south east London was also searched. At the same time, thousands of English Defence League supporters marched in protest through central London, pushing their way through a police cordon as they…