Are you one of the lucky ones with a racial nationalist candidate to vote for in the forthcoming general election? No, thought not. As far as I can see none of our parties are putting up candidates, but please let us know if you know differently. It may be that they haven’t got around to it yet, but if so then they will need to get a move on because nomination papers have to be…

Following his resignation as Theresa May’s Brexit Secretary in November 2018, current Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab defended his actions citing May’s intention to accept a ‘backstop’ arrangement, which would see the UK stay in a customs union with the EU, and would form the basis of our future trading relationship with the EU, rather than the free trade deal that he had been arguing for. What Raab also revealed at that time was that EU…

When Boris Johnson assumed the office of Prime Minister on 24th July this year, he appeared full of gusto, full of determination and full of vim and vigour. Standing in Downing Street, outside number 10, he promised in his first speech as Prime Minister, to “restore trust in democracy”. He said: ‘We will come out [of the EU] on 31 October, no ifs and no buts. We will do a new deal and a better…

Following Boris Johnson’s recent announcement of the temporary suspension of Parliament in the run up to a new Queen’s speech, and as the deadline for our exit from the European Union (EU) looms closer, there is much spoken about “the abuse of democracy” or “the death of democracy” by spokespeople for the liberal-left. Their calls for people to “take to the streets” have largely gone unheeded however, despite the best efforts of our mass media…

I was reminded recently of a song I became familiar with as a young man sharing a house with a group of other students during the mid-1970’s. We lived in Pinnox Street, in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent and my housemates were typical of the ‘Hippie’ students of that time and we listened to an eclectic mix of music. I remember living in that house in particular because at the time, the tiny rear garden backed onto an…

It has been reported today that one of Britain’s top Asian policewomen is suing Scotland Yard for ‘racial and gender’ discrimination after being cleared of misconduct allegations. It appears that Superintendent Parm Sandhu, acting Chief Superintendent at the time, was suspended from normal duties in June of last year as a result of allegations that she had lobbied for support in an attempt to gain a nomination for a Queen’s Police Medal (QPM), action that…

Following the first round of the Conservative leadership election, in which Boris Johnson received more votes than the next three most popular candidates put together, Tory leadership hopefuls have refused to step down from the contest so that Boris can be anointed leader, and instead insist on continuing with the protracted process of choosing a new Tory leader, despite it being obvious they have no real prospect of beating Boris and despite it being obvious…

In the week that the long-running televising of George R. R. Martin’s epic tale, ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ reached it’s disappointing conclusion, and more than a million outraged ‘Game of Thrones’ fans signed an online petition demanding that the TV script writers re-write the final season, so too another long-running saga is reaching its dismal climax, Theresa May’s ‘Game of Groans’. In the penultimate episode of TV’s ‘Game of Thrones’ fantasy, the main…

As the local election results are made returned we nationalists must once again avoid the temptation to despair. The election results are frustrating and our political enemies have through perverse serendipity profited from their mendacity, but what did we expect? The local government elections have seen a surge for the Lib-Dems and the Greens because their supporters have over the last three years been buoyed by a string of successes. They have seen the traitors…

More than a week after we were supposed to have left the European Union, and more than a week after solicitor Robin Tilbrook, head of the English Democrats Party maintains that legally we did leave the EU, Theresa May is still just about managing to slither over or under, or around all of the obstacles placed in her way, and to stumble on in the insistent and blinkered belief that her Brexit deal is ‘The…