Setting the bar high in terms of speaking ability among nominees this year, Mark Collett is a highly competent and effective speaker, who benefits from much practice gained through the prominent role he played in the BNP in years past. In addition, Mark has gained further experience of public speaking more recently, appearing as a regular guest on the David Duke Show and producing a series of podcasts and now videocasts on his own YouTube…

By Max Musson: It is my great pleasure to announce former BNP Greenwich Branch Organiser, John Leech as the fifth nominee for the 2015 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. John is a very popular individual and this nomination relates to a speech made by him at a meeting of the London Forum in November 2014. As we can see, John’s speech was very fluid, with good use of gesture and emotion to underline the emphatic nature of his message. By Max Musson…

By Max Musson: I am pleased to announce the fourth nominee for the 2015 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize, for a two speeches made during the course of 2014. The nominee in question is Jez Turner, the highly popular organiser of the London Forum. In the first speech made at the John Tyndall Memorial Meeting held on 11th October, Jez recalls an amusing incident that occurred during his army career, and recounts his experiences attending a European nationalist conference in Hungary. Unfortunately,…