Seventy years ago today, on the 22nd of June 1948, the Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury with several hundred Jamaicans on board. Thus began something quite unprecedented in all of our history – the displacement of the native population of these islands, hitherto entirely representative of the human stocks of north western Europe, by peoples of quite alien origin. What was then “a cloud no larger than a man’s hand” now overshadows the whole sky…

Is that heading too dramatic for the recent atrocity in Manchester? I don’t think so. What else is it when a member of an intrusive population targets our girls and young women for mass slaughter? He has wiped out a section of those who would otherwise bear the next generation of our people. It is already the case that with a White British birthrate of 1.6 children per woman the dial is set to slow extinction. Now the…

Credit where credit is due, Chuck Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American Negro guitarist, singer and songwriter and one of the most prominent pioneers of rock and roll music. With songs such as ‘Maybellene’ (1955), ‘Roll Over Beethoven” (1956), ‘Rock and Roll Music’ (1957) and ‘Johnny B. Goode’ (1958). Berry is credited with having refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive.…

The following is an interview conducted by Julian Langness of the website Europeancivilwar.com with Richard James, who is an important member of Western Spring: Richard is a very knowledgeable and capable European patriot, and his contributions to our discussions have been very fruitful over the last year. When I found out about his involvement in Western Spring, I asked to interview him as a semi-official representative of the group. It is an excellent interview, and some…

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…

By Max Musson: Bert’s Tale Bert walks down the bare concrete steps from the foreman’s office with a heavy heart and he thanks his old mate Geoff for his support. The two men have worked together at Ferndale Metal Fabrications for almost thirty years now and although Geoff has always been a socialist, his brand of socialism is of the ‘Old Labour’, patriotic socialist variety and of all the shop stewards at Ferndale’s he has been…