This week a story has obsessed the media almost as much as the continuing Brexit saga, it is the story of a Syrian school boy named as Jamal, a refugee whose family have been relocated to Huddersfield and who now attends Almondbury Community School in that town. A video has been posted on the internet showing an English boy wrestling an Asian boy, allegedly Jamal, to the ground, whereupon the English boy proceeds to pour…

With the centenary of the end of the First World War upon us, I found myself the other day contemplating (not for the first time) the War Memorial in a small town in the south of England not far from my home. There they were, the lost boys, row upon row upon row of good English names – and a sprinkling of Irish, Scots and Welsh to keep them company. What did they think they…

Since the late 1800s, when the British Empire was at its height and we British had our greatest influence over the world, and following two successfully won World Wars the after-effects of which have been devastating for our nation, we British now seem to have reached our lowest ebb and at a time when there would appear to be no clear leader to follow and seemingly, no clear ideological path forward either. This is not…

Travelling on the London underground is usually an interesting way to observe “diversity”, but earlier this month I was too absorbed in a piece in the Evening Standard to pay much attention to my fellow passengers. The feature which had caught my attention was headed “Ben Fogle and the fine art of being English”. It turns out that Ben has written a new book: ” ‘we hit a funny obstacle today’ he said ‘the book…

That the education industry is a major player in the Left/Liberal indoctrination of our young is hardly news, nor is it the fault of teachers and schools (well, not always!) because for a number of years schools have had a statutory duty imposed upon them by government to “promote good race relations”. That is why we hear of schools being penalised for having too many White British pupils and too few of the other kind…

This is a slightly abridged transcript of a lecture delivered in Newcastle on 19th November, 1900, to the members of the Literary and Philosophical Society by Karl Pearson, F.R.S., Professor of Applied Mathematics at University College, London. Karl Pearson was a polymath, born in Islington in 1857, he studied Mathematics at Cambridge University, later Physics at the University of Heidelberg, and at various other seats of learning; he studied metaphysics, physiology, Roman Law, 16th Century German Literature, English Law and Socialism and became…

By H. Millard: SUMMARY: I found my identity, my purpose and the meaning of it all in a belief in nature, evolution, the DNA code and in Whiteness. I was going to call this Regaining Our Identity, but I’m not sure we Whites asWhites have ever collectively really had a proper identity to regain as the distinct people–White people–that we are. Instead, we’ve traditionally used narrower national identities for ourselves–Irish, English, German, etc.–but we must…

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…

By Max Musson: From time to time, the advocates of multiculturalism and multiracialism trot out the hackneyed assertion and untruth that one or more of the various immigrant groups in this country are perfectly entitled to colonise Britain because their forebears fought for this country during the two World Wars, and in this centenary year in which we are as a nation commemorating the sacrifices of our grandfathers’ and great-grandfathers’ generation during World War One,…

By Max Musson: As the dust settles and the nation breathes a sigh of relief following the referendum on Scottish independence and as the various establishment political parties announce their plans in the wake of this historic event, there is still cause for those of us who hold dear the ultimate survival and well-being of our people, to be concerned about what the future holds. Prior to the referendum in Scotland various commentators, disturbed by…