Peter Rushton – 2015 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
By Max Musson: Nominated for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize for the second year and for a speech made at the same annual event, is our sixth nominee, the ever popular nationalist activist and speaker Peter Rushton. Peter has again delivered an excellent speech in support of Greek nationalist party, Golden Dawn, under the most difficult of conditions, against a backdrop of barracking from leftist counter demonstrators, outside the Greek Embassy in London on the 29th November 2014. Peter…
Golden Dawn Demo, a Roaring Success!
By Max Musson: Yet again, British nationalists have assembled outside the Greek embassy in Holland Park, London, to demonstrate our support for the Greek nationalist party Golden Dawn and to protest at the repressive measures employed by the Greek government in their attempts to suppress the voice of the Greek people. Surprisingly, it was a most enjoyable day and it was good to see such a good turnout of brave individuals to an event that involved…
Golden Dawn – A Demonstration of Support
By Max Musson: Regular visitors to this website will be familiar with the demonstration which took place in November last year outside the Greek Embassy in London calling for the release of the leaders of the Greek nationalist party Golden Dawn who had been imprisoned on spurious charges that are obviously politically motivated. Now more than twelve months later three of the most senior officers of Golden Dawn: party leader, Nikos Mikaloliakos; party deputy leader, Christos…
Peter Rushton – 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
By Max Musson: I announce the first nominee for the 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize: Peter Rushton, for the excellent speech he delivered in support of Golden Dawn, under the most difficult of circumstances on the 9th November 2013, outside the Greek Embassy in London. Peter Rushton is a long-standing nationalist activist, speaker and writer and the Assistant Editor of the monthly nationalist magazine, ‘Heritage & Destiny’. The 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. By Max…