A Place at the Table for the Indigenous White Majority?
Most people don’t think very far beyond their own immediate needs and wants and those of their close families. As long as they have enough money to provide the warmth, food, light, shelter, and clothing they need, and a few modest luxuries, most people do not consider the distant consequences of their actions, nor the actions of those around them or their government. Most people accept that there are flaws in the system and that…
Would you trust a Tory?
By Frederick Dixon: Remember those dim and distant days of yore (well, last May actually, following UKIP’s victory in the Euro elections) when we were told that the Westminster elite “got it”, that they had seen the “elephant in the room”? The elephant that they now said that they had got was, of course, the public concern about immigration which had so greatly contributed to UKIP’s victory. Doubts about the sincerity of our rulers’ conversion to immigration realism soon…
When Two Tribes Go To War!
By Max Musson: It is well understood that the social dynamics of all multiracial and multicultural societies drive ethnic minorities to organise in their own interests, and where societies are transitioning from an originally homogenous state towards multiculturalism, the actions of organised minorities inevitably militate against the interests of the original host community. Furthermore, host communities that do not respond by organising to prevent the undermining of their ethnic interests, and ethnic minorities that do…
School Matters
By Frederick Dixon: A recent article on this website referred to the privileging of ethnic minorities and the disparaging and dispossession of the native population as part of the process of creating a new, ethnic minority, middle class. We can see this throughout all sectors of the economy, the professions and the public services where managers are required to achieve certain targets for “diversity” and their careers may be affected if they do not. The…
He Who Pays the Piper …
By Max Musson: As the Conservative Party vainly attempted yesterday to draw a line under the row over whether or not party co-chairman Lord Feldman had made remarks at a Westminster restaurant last week, labelling Conservative Party activists “swivel-eyed loons”, Conservative backbencher Brian Binley has criticised the “coterie” around David Cameron for damaging the Conservative Party. At a time when there is clearly a gaping chasm between the generally patriotic and right-wing majority of grass-roots…