By Max Musson: In the local and European elections later this month, it is estimated that nationalist and patriotic parties will field a total of 2,570 candidates; 289 in the European elections; and 2,281 in local elections. In many of these elections, these candidates are standing unopposed by any other nationalist or patriotic candidates, but all too often, particularly in the European elections and also in local elections in wards that have traditionally produced much…

By John Salisbury: There are two important elections taking place in the near future and, for the first time, I find myself participating in discussions with other nationalists about which party it is best to vote for and whether it is actually worthwhile to vote at all.   I believe that these questions deserve addressing in some detail because they are important ones; voting is one of the few ways in which British nationalists can…

A movement seeking fundamental change can be visualised as a Mayan pyramid, with each tier comprising a theatre of war, or plane of operation. At the top of the pyramid are the philosophers, who develop the theoretical bases for the movement.

Below is a transcription of Alex Kurtagic’s speech from the National Policy Institute conference in Washington, D.C. Two years ago I asked the question, “What will it take?” How bad will it need to get, before the inconvenience of changing things becomes preferable to more of the same? I asked this because for many years we’d been hearing about a collapse that would cause a great uprising and magically solve all our problems. The theory…