Le Pen Gracious in Defeat!
Following the publication of preliminary results, it is clear that as was very much expected, Emmanuel Macron has beaten Marine Le Pen in the second round of the French Presidential elections by approximately 65.5% to 34.5%. Despite defeat. Marine Le Pen has achieved a higher second round percentage of the vote than any nationalist candidate has ever achieved and more than twice the share of the vote achieved by her father Jean-Marie Le Pen in…
Zero Hour – And a New Beginning!
During the latter part of 2009 I can remember a recurring theme at the local BNP meetings at which I spoke, something that is not spoken about now, the implementation of the Treaty of Lisbon, which effectively turned the pre-existing consolidated European Treaty into the ‘Constitution of the EU’. As such, the Treaty of Lisbon negated all prior attempts by member states of the EU to retain their sovereign nation status and resist absorption into a European…
See the Power of the Media!
After the first round of the current presidential elections in France Marine Le Pen is to be congratulated on securing her place as one of the candidates to go through to the second round, and her success in this respect will no doubt be cause for much jubilation and speculation by both the chattering classes and also the majority of European nationalists around the world. In the first round, Marine Le Pen has secured the…
A ‘Second Referendum’ on EU Membership?
The European Union Referendum Act 2015 is an Act of Parliament that made provision for a non-binding referendum to be held in the UK on whether Britain should remain a member of the European Union or leave. The bill was introduced to the House of Commons by Philip Hammond, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs on 28 May 2015 and the Act was subsequently passed by 544 votes to 53 on 9 June…
A White National Health Service
Whenever immigration into the UK is discussed on radio or television or within the media generally, they trot out the old chestnut that the National Health Service (NHS) relies on doctors, nurses and other health workers from overseas and that without them ‘the NHS would collapse’. The inference being that without immigration we would have no functioning national health service. Of course it is true that a large proportion of the staff in our hospitals and…
Richard Edmonds – 2017 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
Nominated for a third time for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is the 2015 winner and veteran nationalist campaigner Richard Edmonds. At the ripe old age of seventy-four, Richard still exhibits great passion and energy. His speaking style is very animated, employing vivid facial expressions and hand gesticulations in order to emphasise his message. Richard also uses repetition in order to emphasise key points and in order to slow the pace of his delivery and…
Alex Davies – 2017 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
Last year’s winner of the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize has been nominated once again for a very passionate speech delivered at the South West Forum. Last year Alex was unique amongst current nationalist speakers in that he has the ability to deliver long coherent speeches with little or no reference to notes, and while other young speakers have caught up with him in this respect, he remains the man to beat, combining fluent delivery, with dramatic…
Adam T. C. Wallace – 2017 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
Adam Wallace is a young man who appeared on the nationalist scene this year having risen to prominence in a less orthodox manner than most, having made a name for himself as an author on the West Coast Reactionaries webzine and as a vlogger, with his own YouTube channel, The Plebeion Podcast. This is only Adams second speech in front of a live audience, but the experience he has gained producing his podcasts is readily apparent, in that he is confident…
Jez Turner – 2017 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
This is the third time that Jez has been nominated for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize and he is one of the best known speakers in British nationalism today, but this was not always so. Jez however took the initiative to become the main organiser and host speaker for the London Forum and this has paid dividends. His present level of public speaking ability is the product of the great amount of regular practice gained…
Mark Collett – 2017 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
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…