Racial Socialism – The search for a new ideology
By Michael Woodbridge: The ramshackle remnants of British Nationalism afford us a unique, ideological, opportunity which can provide a revolutionary framework for the future. Bold courageous thinking is in order. In this article we’ll take a brief introductory look at the historical context of British Nationalism and examine a way forward as suggested by the American writer and religious founder Ben Klassen. Up until 2010, when the British National Party was still largely thriving, there…
Kevin Bryan – 2015 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
By Max Musson: I am pleased to announce the second nominee for the 2015 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. Kevin Bryan, the Chairman of the National Front (Northern Faction) has been nominated for this impassioned speech he made in the latter part of last year at a Nationalist Unity meeting in South London. Kevin is an experienced speaker and he sets out the reasons why nationalists should support the aims of the National Front forcefully and clearly.…
UKIP Candidate Sacked Over Western Spring Article
By Max Musson: A UKIP Prospective Parliamentary Candidate (PPC) has been unceremoniously sacked by his party for sharing on Facebook a Western Spring article entitled: The Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan – The Genocide of the Peoples of Europe. An article that the political establishment do not want the public to read, because it is political dynamite! Mark Walker, 46, was on a shortlist to stand as a candidate for UKIP in the general election, and he posted a…
Would you trust a Tory?
By Frederick Dixon: Remember those dim and distant days of yore (well, last May actually, following UKIP’s victory in the Euro elections) when we were told that the Westminster elite “got it”, that they had seen the “elephant in the room”? The elephant that they now said that they had got was, of course, the public concern about immigration which had so greatly contributed to UKIP’s victory. Doubts about the sincerity of our rulers’ conversion to immigration realism soon…
The Peoples’ Purple Army
By Frederick Dixon: We’ve all seen it coming, the rise and rise (so far) of UKIP. How should we as Racial Nationalists react? We know that as a civic patriotic organisation, UKIP is very far short of what our country needs. As it moves closer to the possibility of power so the draw of the liberal centre will become irresistible; UKIP’s latest star, Carswell, – already tipped as likely leader after the general election – has made…
The Clacton Rebellion
By Kasredin: Five years ago, the British National Party was the great hope of the nationalist movement in this country. Nowadays it is largely an irrelevance. We need to be realistic however. Even if the British National Party still had around fourteen thousand members and over one hundred councillors then it would still only be one notch above an irrelevance. The plain fact is that the British National Party has always faced too many obstacles…
Is the Ice Starting to Melt?
By Frederick Dixon: Much has been said in the newspapers about the Rotherham child sex scandal and I do not propose to repeat here the appalling details. Many mainstream commentators have picked up on the moral cowardice of the police and the local authority and they have for once pinned the blame for that moral cowardice on the right target, political correctness and “anti-racism”. It may be that this is as significant a moment in the political history of our…
A Cloud For Every Silver Lining
By Frederick Dixon: We heard last week of the ever greater numbers of youngsters going up to university this year. It looks as if very soon the target of 50% of the age group will be exceeded – what a contrast to the days of my youth when only about one in twenty of my contemporaries were “revolting students”! And a good thing too. Well it is, isn’t it? Of course it is, for the future graduates themselves whose…
Religious Fervour, the Multicult Religion and UKIP
By Fionn Westron: “Religious fervour” – this is exactly the name of the game. We are dealing with a religion. We all know that many of those who were staunch adherents of the old religions, did not have a jot of inner spirituality. A lot of such people wanted to belong to a religion because it gave one social status, it improved the image and thus the standing of a person amongst their peers and…
First came the Word …
By Fionn Westron: It has been clear now for all of us whites, and during these elections, since the start of the multicult push, that at the foundation of the acts and polices lie the words. “In the beginning was the word, and the word was made flesh” or in other words, the philsophy is thought of, then put into words then tools used to make it a religion and further words used to enforce…