Beyond the Futility of Electioneering
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…
The Stairway to Heaven – Part1
As 2017 draws to a close we begin thinking about what the New Year will bring and we reflect on the effectiveness of our tactics hitherto in terms of building our movement of national salvation. It would be true to say that our nation’s cause has reached a very low ebb and if we seriously contemplate improving our situation, we British nationalists must by now recognise that a radical change of tactics is required. Across…
The Futility of Electioneering
Among the various nationalist groups in Britain, there are those who have 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 so mentally conditioned by our corrupt mass media that they are incapable of exercising their right to vote in a rational way. Furthermore, these groups have come to…
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…
Max Musson Speaks – On John Tyndall, Electioneering, Money, and Unity!
By Max Musson: There is a debate taking place within British nationalism regarding whether or not electioneering is a worthwhile endeavour for nationalists; whether or not it is an effective means of pursuing our political aims; whether or not we are wasting our time, money and effort in what is increasingly viewed as a futile practice. This is not a debate about the rights and wrongs of the principle of democracy, because virtually everyone involved…
Hope – Beyond the General Election Gloom
By Max Musson: I recently overheard a conversation in which one friend asked the other who they would be voting for at the general election? “I’ll be voting for the NF”, said one boldly, “and no-one else!” “But you can’t”, his friend replied, “they’re not even registered and authorised by the Electoral Commission, and they probably won’t be, not this side of the election”. “Who else is there? … “ “Just the BNP, but I won’t…
British Nationalism – Which Way Now?
By Max Musson: Since the days of the British Brothers League in the late 1800s, British nationalism seems to have now reached its lowest ebb following the collapse of the British National Party at a time when there is no clear successor organisation to follow and seemingly, no clear ideological path forward either. This is not to say that there is no choice of organisations to join or choice of ideological trajectories to follow however, because there has…
The Path To Power
By Max Musson: For more than a century, British nationalists have believed themselves to be the vanguard of a resurgent national spirit that had somehow become dulled and dormant through comfort and complacency, but which remained latent, still potent, and ready to be revived once the clarion call was sounded, heralding a new ‘golden age’. During the early part of the last century there was cause to believe that this self-image was correct and it…
Annihilation at the Polls –What Next?
Max Musson: Despite the euphoria that has accompanied UKIP’s dramatic advances during the recent local and European elections, we must not allow ourselves to be carried away by thoughts that Nigel Farage and his party are about to lead us to salvation. UKIP is a party of the political establishment. It’s members do not regard the party as such, but Farage has tailored the party’s policies so that while they appear to chime with popular…
The Path to Power – Be Under No Illusion
By Max Musson: For more than a century, British nationalists have believed themselves to be the vanguard of a resurgent national spirit that had somehow become dulled and dormant through comfort and complacency, but which remained latent, still potent, and ready to be revived once the clarion call was sounded, heralding a new ‘golden age’. During the early part of the last century there was cause to believe that this self-image was correct and it…