By Max Musson: According to those who promote European union as an idealistic aim and those who promote the EU as the embodiment of that ideal, such a union is intended to be beneficial for all concerned – a state of affairs in which each member state is stronger and more secure because of the fraternal support provided by the others. However this does not seem to be working out too well for Greece in…

By Max Musson: As Britain goes to the polls, in an election the outcome of which will be largely irrelevant, our news media is full of opinion polls predicting in terms of parliamentary seats won and who might or might not form the next government, that today’s contest will be a very closely run thing. During the course of the election campaign there have been attempts to stir public interest with all manner of issues,…

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…

By Max Musson: As David Cameron responds to the challenge posed by UKIP by talking up the ‘tough’ line that the Tories intend to take in tackling immigration into Britain from the EU, many commentators have already pointed out the disingenuous nature of this debate, explaining that immigration from the Third World is a much greater existential threat to the future survival and welfare of the European peoples. Few however have so far raised as…

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…

By Max Musson: In my earlier article on the referendum on Scottish independence, I pointed out that the leaders of the three main establishment parties in the UK as well as the Scottish National Party (SNP) are all enthusiastic supporters of the European Union (EU) and that as a long-term aim of the EU is the dismemberment of the member states into small regions, Scotland being one such region, any ‘tears’ shed over the break…

By Max Musson: We are now just a week away from an historic vote which may very well result in a political separation of Scotland from the rest of the United Kingdom, and in the news we have David Cameron, the Prime Minister of the UK, apparently pleading with Scottish voters not to ‘break his heart’. During the last week we have in fact seen almost all of the ‘’big beasts’’ of the establishment parties venturing north of…

By Max Musson: As the mid-point of the year passes, it seems a good time to take stock of where we are now in the struggle for the survival of our nation and the self-determination of our people. In taking stock I will examine the condition of we British, we aboriginal peoples of the British Isles, of the UK mainland and Ireland, both north and south of the border. The first thing to recognise is…

By Markus Willinger: The Ukraine crisis has not only shown that the old conflict between America and Russia still exists. It has also made it clear that Europe is still the locus of this conflict, but without any independent power of its own to affect the outcome. The Russians and the Americans argue about redrawing borders within Europe, and they don’t care what we Europeans think about it. They don’t care because they don’t need…

By Katana: Even though his popularity is at a low ebb among most nationalists, Nick Griffin makes some good points in the  short but hard hitting speech given on March 13, 2014, shown in the video below. One may ask why it has taken Mr Griffin almost four years to make a speech of this kind, but the answer to that question is plain to see. He is seeking re-election in May of this year. Transcript: Nick…