“Powers come up from the people. Parliament for the first time since 1910, when the Lords resisted the curtailing of their powers, is flying in the face of the people. Parliament will not survive. The key thing to remember is that representative democracy has to respect finally those who choose the representatives. They do not have the right simply to decide on a whim what they are going to do. That is what Parliament is…

I was happily enjoying a solitary lunch in an Italian restaurant the other day (a very nice minestrone as it happens), when my solitude was interrupted by the proprietor wanting to chat – it was a quiet day. Well, you have to be polite so I indulged him even though his English is only marginally better than my Italian. He wanted to talk politics, so having stumbled through Brexit (he’s in favour) and Boris (I’m…

Ask yourself this Whitey:  Wouldn’t Whites be better off today if Hitler and the Nazis had won WWII? Answer the above question AS a White–that is, for you personally and for your own White family–and not in universal terms or about what is good for lumpen humanity or other kinds of humans. I emphasize the point about answering personally AS a White because when asked questions about such things, too many Whites are conditioned to…

By Michael Woodbridge: The unanimity of our alien controlled mass-media in its enthusiasm to demonise the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, evokes parallels which can only be compared with the media’s treatment of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. Indeed, much of the reportage does just that by suggesting that Putin is some sort of gangster politician who if not stopped will lead the West into a Third World War. In this article we’ll take a…

By Max Musson: Since the Charlie Hebdo shootings and the siege of the kosher supermarket in Paris, the authorities on both side of the Channel have gone into overdrive in pandering to Jewish sensibilities, as if the issue of security in the face of Islamic terrorism revolves solely around the security needs of Jews and so much so, that the needs of the rest of us don’t really warrant attention. We have seen the Prime Minister, David…

By David Yorkshire: A few months ago, the usual suspects in Hollywood released yet another of their big-budget World War Two films, where we were treated to another instalment in that great mythology, complete with the post-modern pantheon of demons, the Nazis. I finally managed to see the film a few days ago. It is perhaps interesting, as an aside, that Germans never referred to themselves as Nazis and the term was rather an allied…

By H. Millard: Why was Hitler a saint? What do you think, man, is that a fair question?  Haven’t I just set up the premise and the conclusion that Hitler was a saint? Doesn’t it sound as though I just assume that everyone knows he was a saint? I started this essay with that question because the other day I picked up a book (the title of the book doesn’t matter)  and I thought it…

By Max Musson: As a political writer who often has to cover issues that hinge upon the racial, religious or ethnic background of individuals in the public eye, and the connections between individuals that are often otherwise concealed, it is rather bemusing to find myself reporting on the spat that is currently taking place between Ed Miliband and the Labour Party on the one hand and the Daily Mail on the other, in which various…

By James Eden: “Jack London? Didn’t he used to write kid’s stories about dogs?” Sadly, this response to the mention of American author Jack London’s name is all too frequent. London’s legacy and reputation seems to revolve around his “doggie” books, The Call of the Wild and White Fang. Yet as with many aspects of Jack London’s life, not all is as first appears. Labelling The Call of the Wild as just a book about…