A Free Country, Stick and Stones and the Inevitable Salvation of the British People.
Recently, I was prompted to recall a conversation I had as a child with my parents during the ‘Cold War’ period in which my parents explained to me and my siblings the differences between the oppression that once existed in Nazi Germany and which still existed in the Soviet Union and the freedoms that we enjoyed here, in pre-war and early post-war Britain. Key among those differences were freedom of belief, freedom of expression and…
The Stairway to Heaven – Part1
As 2017 draws to a close we begin thinking about what the New Year will bring and we reflect on the effectiveness of our tactics hitherto in terms of building our movement of national salvation. It would be true to say that our nation’s cause has reached a very low ebb and if we seriously contemplate improving our situation, we British nationalists must by now recognise that a radical change of tactics is required. Across…
Exposing the Exposers #1
A number of people have expressed disquiet during the last year over the proliferation of undercover investigations and so-called exposés of what is euphemistically referred to as ‘the far right’ by the police, by the mass media and by malign NGOs such as Hope-Not-Hate, and it is perhaps appropriate for us to examine in detail the kind of people, and the organisations that are driving a desperate campaign to demonise and vilify honest patriotic groups and…
Remember, Remember, the Fifth of November, Gunpowder Treason and Plot
Following the showing of the first part, just over a week ago, of the new BBC drama serial ‘Gunpowder’, BBC executives have been criticised for what many have regarded as the unnecessarily gruesome and gory presentation of the Guy Fawkes November 5th plot to blow up parliament. While the programme allegedly features the most violent and viscerally gory scenes of torture and execution ever screened on primetime television, and disturbing though these scenes have been,…
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…
A Right Way & A Wrong Way
It surely cannot be coincidence that the recent article by Max Musson “Staying Safe and Remaining Active in a Hostile World”, and the video by Mark Collett embedded in Max’s article, came so soon before the banning of National Action (NA) for alleged “terrorist” activities. Nor have the wise words of Max and Mark been more sorely needed.[NB. For the sake of clarity, there is no suggestion here of collusion with the security services, simply that…
Alex Davies – Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize 2016 Double Nominee
For the first time in this competitions history a speaker has been nominated for two different speeches in the same twelve month period, and that speaker is Alex Davies of National Action, who delivered this second speech at the London Forum in February 2016 and subsequently received widespread acclaim. What makes Alex’s speeches special is that they are long speeches, in this case lasting more than 30 minutes and are delivered without notes and with…
Tommy Johnson – 2016 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
The fifth nominee for the 2016 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize is another of the leading lights of National Action, Tommy Johnson, who delivered the following speech at the 2015 National Action Annual Conference. In this speech Tommy speaks at length about the strategy that National Action pursue, and he outlines this strategy at a measured pace, with clear enunciation, and emphasis, but what comes across most strongly is his sense of mission, not just for…
You Say You Want a Revolution?
Many of the nationalist groups in Britain, who recognise the futility of electioneering, have instead embarked upon a campaign of street protests in the hope that by this means they will be able to effect political change. These groups hope that by organising demonstrations in which they encourage members of the public to join them in their vocal protests, they will eventually be able to sway government policy or cause our corrupt government to resign…
Alex Davies – 2016 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
The third nominee for this year’s Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize, is Alex Davies, one of the founders of National Action, and the speech for which he is nominated was delivered at the National Action Annual Conference in 2015. What makes this speech special is that it lasts for almost 20 minutes and was delivered without notes. Despite this, Alex’s speech flows naturally and with considerable momentum. Alex speaks with passion, using humour, irony and emphasis, and with an evident sense…