The Third World Future: “Nuclear Power” Pakistan Cannot Keep Electricity On
Anyone wanting to know what a Third World dominated Europe or America is going to look like, need look no further than Pakistan, a nuclear power-armed Islamic state which can barely keep its national electricity supply grid in operation. According to reports, there is no power in all major cities for at least 10 hours a day and up to 22 hours in rural areas. As a result, there is no clean water in most…
Soweto – Coming to a Town Near You?
Most of us will recall televised news reports from Apartheid era South Africa, of violent incidents in Soweto, the black township on the outskirts of Johannesburg. The reports telling more often than not, of some black-on-black violence, and showing crowds of emotionally charged black people, mostly women, dancing, clapping their hands and singing in expression of their grief over what has happened and presumably, in sorrow at their parlous situation. Heavily armed police officers would be seen…
Rubbing Our Noses In It Again!
In an amazing statement revealing just how completely and utterly out of touch he is with the indigenous British people, David Cameron’s poverty tsar, the Labour MP Frank Field has said that the White working classes are so alienated from society that they should attend citizenship ceremonies alongside immigrants!!!! Frank Field told a conference this week that English society has ‘lost confidence in what it is’ and needs to ‘relearn the rules’ by which it…
Book Review: Convergence of Catastrophes by Guillaume Faye
Why are catastrophes wishful thinking? by Benjamin Noyles Criticized for his “extremism” by Alain de Benoist, Guillaume Faye was a founding intellectual of the New Right whose ideas and methods are so fashionable today. Now that Convergence of Catastrophes has been translated from the original La Convergence des catastrophes (2004) courtesy of Arktos, we can actually make a proper analysis of this thinking, now that a decade has nearly passed – but from the results it…
More Tory Talk – No Tory Action!
Today’s newspapers are full of stories about a momentus new speech that Prime Minister David Cameron intends to make tomorrow in the hope of winning nationalistically minded ex-Tory voters back to the Conservative Party. The speech is expected to propose restrictions on the rights of immigrants to access social housing, but no Bill introducing such changes has been put before Parliament and the forthcoming speech is not expected to provide a timetable for the immediate…
Immigration Debate Skewed
Most people will aware that there is occasionally debate about immigration within the mass media, but few will be aware of the way in which this debate is carefully controlled in order to dissipate any impact it may have upon the public consciousness. The discussion which took place on BBCs Question Time on 17th January this year is a typical example of the kind of sanitised and neutered debate that is allowed. Question Time viewers…
Time to Stop Giving Ground
By Jane Everdene : Have you noticed how all you need to do to get accused of being a “racist” is to voice any opposition to “multiracialism”? How can any ethno-nationalist possibly avoid committing this grave crime? First things first: our answer should not be to agree with multiracialism! No, we are Nationalists and we believe in the racial and ethnic identity of our folk as a permanent feature. This is not open to watering…
Government Minister Misleads Public?
More than 1,500 square miles of open countryside — an area more than twice the size of Greater London — needs to be built on to meet housing demand, the Government’s planning minister Nick Boles has apparently warned, in an interview with BBC’s ‘Newsnight’, which is due to be broadcast tonight. In the interview reported on the Daily Telegraph website, Mr Boles a Conservative minister appointed in the September reshuffle, is reported to have said…
Paradise Island – A Parable
Paradise Island is the home of a relatively small community of 10,000 people, and the people of this island are famous for their production of high quality widgets, which they sell as components to larger manufacturing client companies on the mainland. The population of Paradise Island has been changing in recent years however. The widget business has been depressed for some time – competition for contracts on the mainland has been fierce and a number…
Parliament to debate immigration
Parliament is set to debate further controls on immigration into Britain this week after a petition was lodged via the government website. Migrationwatch UK created the e-petition, entitled ‘No to 70 Million’, which has so far gained over 143,000 signatures from people calling on the government to take the necessary steps to reduce immigration and stabilise the country’s population to ensure that it does not reach 70 million. At present, the country’s population is projected…