Windrush – And an Unpleasant Smell in the Air
Much has been printed and broadcast recently about the plight of many West Indian immigrants who entered Britain legally between 1948 and 1971, as children, on their parent’s passports. They have now been dubbed the ‘Windrush Generation’ after the first ship to arrive in Britain carrying West Indian immigrants, the SS Empire Windrush. We are led to believe that the arrival of these children was never documented and that as a result of that lack…
A Place at the Table for the Indigenous White Majority?
Most people don’t think very far beyond their own immediate needs and wants and those of their close families. As long as they have enough money to provide the warmth, food, light, shelter, and clothing they need, and a few modest luxuries, most people do not consider the distant consequences of their actions, nor the actions of those around them or their government. Most people accept that there are flaws in the system and that…
Legion MAC Events – A Rebuttal
ITV Evening News last night featured a report incorporating video footage filmed secretly during the most recent Legion MAC Winter Camp. The aim of the ITV report was to level the disingenuous allegation that National Action has not complied with the terms of that organisation’s Home Office proscription last year. Furthermore, the report implied that other nationalist organisations, including Legion MAC, are in effect National Action operating under another name. I cannot speak for National…
Labour Attitude to Immigration Unchanged
By Richard Deacon: Labour Party stalwart and MP for Blackburn, Jack Straw, was recently in the news, seemingly admitting regret for his part in allowing large numbers of East European nationals the right to live and work in the UK in 2004. However, while news headlines have misleadingly, and deliberately so, been couched in terms suggesting that Straw now regrets the New Labour policy of deliberately imposing multiculturalism and multiracialism upon Britain in defiance of…