Richard Edmonds at the JTMM – The Torch Still Burns Brightly!
The second guest speaker at this year’s John Tyndall Memorial Meeting was veteran nationalist campaigner Richard Edmonds, a man who was for decades a close friend, colleague and confidant of John Tyndall. Richard is another man, who like John Tyndall has devoted his life to our people’s cause and has kept going when many lessor men would have given up. No matter what our enemies have thrown at Richard, he has been undeterred and even…
The River in Spate
Many little rivulets join to form a stream and many streams join together in a river which, when it floods, will sweep away all in its path. Many of us laboured for many years for the BNP or the NF or other nationalist organisations, leafleting, canvassing, trudging along to ill attended meetings in the back rooms of bleak pubs, willingly paying contributions which sometimes we could little afford. All it seemed for nothing as nationalist movement after…
System Restore – Maggie Thatcher and Michael Foot Return to the Stage!
They say that fashions change in cycles and that if we wait long enough, those bell-bottomed jeans we loved in the 1970s will come back into fashion again, and it seems this is just as true in the ‘bread and circuses’ world of electoral politics as anywhere else. For some years now the public have become progressively less and less interested in politics, finding the three main establishment parties virtually indistinguishable in terms of the…
Electoral Folly!
Following the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox earlier this year there is to be a by-election in her constituency of Batley and Spen and in tribute to her dedication to the displacement and race replacement of the British people, the other two main establishment political parties, the Tories and the LibDems, have chosen not to contest the seat. In light of this co-operation on the part of the establishment parties aimed at ensuring the replacement of…
Rejoice!
Despite months of intense scaremongering by the Remain campaign, it now looks as though we are heading towards victory for the Leave campaign and a firm vote in favour of the UK leaving the European Union. As of 05:15am this morning the Leave campaign have received 15,437,289 votes, compared to 14,328,314 for the Remain campaign, placing Leave on a 51.9% share of the vote counted so far and 1,108,975 votes ahead. Already Nigel Farage has given the…
Oh, the Grand Old Duke of York!
On Saturday a number of nationalist groups took part in a joint protest in Dover, against illegal immigration, and what must be the largest nationalist demonstration in Britain since the Rotherham Day of Action in September 2014. It is reported that in excess of four-hundred nationalist activists took part in and march a rally, and for once it would appear that the nationalist demonstrators were a match for the Antifa counter demonstrators in terms of…
10th John Tyndall Memorial Meeting in Preston
By Max Musson: This weekend in Preston there was a packed hall at the 10th annual John Tyndall Memorial Meeting with an audience in excess of one-hundred and thirty gathered to hear speeches from a lineup of eight distinguished speakers, in addition to meeting chairman Keith Axon, and event organiser Mark Cotterill. John Tyndall is widely regarded as one of the greatest, if not the greatest British nationalist leader our nation has so far produced.…
Mind Control and the Election
By Dafydd Ellis: They have used the same template for all elections where their chosen party and leader are promoted as strong and united, while the opposition party and leadership were being exposed as weak and indecisive. Labour in the seventies (weak and indecisive), made way for Thatcher and ‘strong’ leadership in the eighties. With growing public exasperation with the Conservatives, in the nineties it was “time for change” with Tony Blair and New Labour being promoted…
Hope – Beyond the General Election Gloom
By Max Musson: I recently overheard a conversation in which one friend asked the other who they would be voting for at the general election? “I’ll be voting for the NF”, said one boldly, “and no-one else!” “But you can’t”, his friend replied, “they’re not even registered and authorised by the Electoral Commission, and they probably won’t be, not this side of the election”. “Who else is there? … “ “Just the BNP, but I won’t…
A Day in Rotherham
By Shaun de Moray: Our coach left Thurrock Services at 7:00 a.m. and I soon realised that some of us were from the BNP, some were from the NF, some from the EDL, and others, like myself, from Western Spring. None of us particularly cared what organisation the others belonged to — we were racial brothers and sisters united by a common ideal: the desire to secure the existence of our people and a future for White children — and of…