Building from the Bottom Up!
The dust has now settled following the local government elections and the European Union parliamentary elections of last month, but in Britain we are still in a state of political flux: due in part to the impending resignation of Theresa May; the consequent election of her replacement as Tory leader and prime minister, and the looming end date for the Article 50 process by which we are to ostensibly leave the EU. I say ‘ostensibly’…
Power from the People!
There was a speech made by John Tyndall at a meeting organised by David Duke, in Louisiana in 2004, and in this speech John Tyndall spoke at some length about the various freedom fighters who have struggled valiantly so that the truth can be known. But he then brought his audience down to earth with a passage that impressed upon them the futility of much of what he had just discussed in the absence of…
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…
Mind Control and the Election
By Dafydd Ellis: They have used the same template for all elections where their chosen party and leader are promoted as strong and united, while the opposition party and leadership were being exposed as weak and indecisive. Labour in the seventies (weak and indecisive), made way for Thatcher and ‘strong’ leadership in the eighties. With growing public exasperation with the Conservatives, in the nineties it was “time for change” with Tony Blair and New Labour being promoted…
First came the Word …
By Fionn Westron: It has been clear now for all of us whites, and during these elections, since the start of the multicult push, that at the foundation of the acts and polices lie the words. “In the beginning was the word, and the word was made flesh” or in other words, the philsophy is thought of, then put into words then tools used to make it a religion and further words used to enforce…
The Rise of UKIP a Cause for Joy?
By Max Musson: As most of us will have anticipated, last night’s local elections have seen the annihilation of genuine nationalist candidates as media promoted UKIP sweep up the bulk of our previous supporters, and many more in addition that they will have won from the other parties. I describe UKIP as media promoted, because despite the last couple of weeks in which the knives have been out for Nigel Farage in an attempt to…
We need to talk about Ed
By Kasredin: If the anti-British national press is to be believed, the Labour Party leader Ed Miliband is promising to drag us all back to the 1970s, and the days of Wilson and Callaghan. We are expected to dislike him, and to compare him with the cheese-loving inventor Wallace in the animated films by Nick Park, but let us consider some hard facts. Under the ConDem coalition government, Britain has a deficit of £120billion. Instead…
What Has Happened to Britain’s BNP?
The dramatic surge in votes—and council seats—for the United Kingdom Independence Party in this week’s local elections in Britain has confirmed that the formerly one-issue Euro-sceptic party has now become the preferred outlet for dissenting voters in the UK.