When I started work, most of my male colleagues, if they were beyond their mid-thirties, had been in the forces during the Second World War, and I fondly remember one old boy who had fought in the First! More than one of them had decorations for bravery, and there were a few empty sleeves and artificial legs. At one time I worked for a most generous and pleasant man who had lost one lung and…

This glorious April, the finest in my memory, is drawing to a close. I am, as will be obvious, no expert on 19th and 20th century English poetry but somewhere in the remotest dusty recesses of my memory banks are snippets of verse about the beauties of England in the spring.  Were they by Rupert Brooke? Or perhaps by homesick, and long forgotten, colonial civil servants or army officers stuck in the sweatier parts of…

Is Covid-19 racist? A daft question you might think, but think again because there’s nothing so daft that a bunch of left-wing ethnic minority race whingers won’t ask it. This particular clique is called “Charity So White” and its particular gripe is that the charity sector is dominated by white people, their concerns and preoccupations. The organisation introduces itself online with these words: “Charities may have good intentions but some uphold White supremacy and racism”.…

It’s well known that Boris Johnson has a taste for big projects;  you’ll remember the “Garden Bridge” and “Boris Island” from his time as Mayor of London, both attractive projects (or so I thought), both fantastically expensive, neither realised – yet. Now Prime Minister with a big majority he can indulge that taste for grandiose projects to his heart’s content with no-one to say “no”, not even his neutered Treasury. So we are to have…

As our membership of the European Union begins to recede into the past, it’s time for a little reflection and a look into the future. Our 47 years as members first of the European Economic Community (the Common Market), and then of its successor the European Union, may have dominated the adult lives of most of us, but they will come to be seen as a mere historical blip in the eleven centuries since the…

The fairy tale may not have ended, but it has taken a staggering blow. I write of course of the place in our monarchy of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. At the time of their marriage and subsequently, when young Archie was baptised, a number of articles appeared on Western Spring * deploring this mixed race relationship. Most particularly we drew attention to the main stream media’s quite disgusting grovelling at the feet of…

The three weeks or so which have passed since Boris Johnson’s famous victory in the general election of the 12th December has allowed us some space for reflection. Anyone who has read any of my earlier remarks about Boris will know that I am no fan of his, and he is no friend of ours. Nevertheless, it was with relief that I switched on the television at 10.00 pm that Thursday night to see the…

It wouldn’t surprise me to find the words “Black Good, White Bad” heading an article about the Labour party’s “Race and Faith” manifesto for this forthcoming election. Not when the Labour party is headed by a known Anglophobe who befriended the IRA when it was murdering hundreds of his fellow countrymen. It is, though, a great pity that the launch of this manifesto last Tuesday should have been so overshadowed by the storm about Labour’s…

Are you one of the lucky ones with a racial nationalist candidate to vote for in the forthcoming general election? No, thought not. As far as I can see none of our parties are putting up candidates, but please let us know if you know differently. It may be that they haven’t got around to it yet, but if so then they will need to get a move on because nomination papers have to be…

The recent Queen’s Speech to Parliament contained a good deal of crowd-pleasing ‘populist’ proposals. Tougher penalties for serious criminals and for foreign criminals who sneak back into the country are in the mixture, along with much trailed items such as ‘more bobbies on the beat’, improved transport in the north of England and more besides. How much of this, if any, will ever turn into legislation is anyone’s guess, but it is reasonable to suppose…