By Max Musson: In a recent five-year study conducted by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and paid for by the Department for Education and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, it is revealed that indigenous British youngsters are now significantly less likely to be accepted as undergraduates at British universities than people other, minority ethnic groups. The statistics presented in the report show that in 2008: of those school students who described themselves…

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…

By Max Musson: No revolutionary political movement can succeed in toppling an existing corrupt regime without a vast network of friends within the existing political establishment, without a 5th column extending deep into the enemy’s power structure, which can corrode that power structure from the inside and sabotage its efforts to suppress the new movement. This is true, irrespective of whether the new movement aims to gain power electorally, by extra-parliamentary means, or by force…

By Max Musson: We who subscribe to racial nationalism believe that culture is a product of race and that the culture expressed by any particular people is the outward manifestation of the innate qualities with which they are genetically endowed.  That rather than man’s physical and mental condition being the result of his circumstances, it is man’s circumstances that are primarily the result of his physical and mental condition, that is, his physical and mental attributes. It is absolutely true of…

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…