By Frederick Dixon: We stand on the brink of a new year, full of perils for our nation but possibilities for nationalism. The perils, apart from the ever continuing erosion of our nation through mass immigration and contamination of our gene pool by miscegenation, are two and both give rise to uncertainties pregnant with possibility:- 1/ The expected invasion of Balkan gypsies. It may be that it doesn’t materialise, but it almost certainly will and…

By Frederick Dixon: In his excellent article on this website “Tory Toffs, Cosmopolitanism and Greed” Max Musson said of Boris Johnson’s 28th November speech “Deprived of racial, religious or national identity, the truly cosmopolitan individual has no real sense of community with any of the population groups among whom they live”. Boris’ speech was a vindication of Thatcherism delivered in his very own inimitable style; rousing, spirited, amusing, persuasive, and in his remarks about immigration…

By Kasredin: If the anti-British national press is to be believed, the Labour Party leader Ed Miliband is promising to drag us all back to the 1970s, and the days of Wilson and Callaghan.  We are expected to dislike him, and to compare him with the cheese-loving inventor Wallace in the animated films by Nick Park, but let us consider some hard facts. Under the ConDem coalition government, Britain has a deficit of £120billion.  Instead…

By Frederick Dixon: Demographic change in the West is having a curious effect on some politicians and commentators who would no doubt think of themselves as conservative. “Curious” because it has driven them mad. Obama’s easy victory in last year’s American presidential election was not due to the success of his government, presiding as it did over the sub-prime crisis and the resulting economic near-collapse; by any normal standards Obama should have been a one-term…

By Max Musson: As the Conservative Party vainly attempted yesterday to draw a line under the row over whether or not party co-chairman Lord Feldman had made remarks at a Westminster restaurant last week, labelling Conservative Party activists “swivel-eyed loons”, Conservative backbencher Brian Binley has criticised the “coterie” around David Cameron for damaging the Conservative Party. At a time when there is clearly a gaping chasm between the generally patriotic and right-wing majority of grass-roots…

The dramatic surge in votes—and council seats—for the United Kingdom Independence Party in this week’s local elections in Britain has confirmed that the formerly one-issue Euro-sceptic party has now become the preferred outlet for dissenting voters in the UK.

Most nationalists are wondering quite what to make of the recent Eastleigh by-election, as UKIP the party that has been demonised by the leadership of the most nationalist micro-parties as an establishment sponsored ‘safety valve’ party, seems to be the primary beneficiary of the public’s resentment at our disenfranchisement by the establishment political parties. So what should we make of the Eastleigh result? Should we be cheering the fact that UKIP have sent the Conservatives…

Incredibly, some supposed nationalists have suggested that in the wake of troubles within the BNP, that people should go off and join the United Kingdom Independence party (UKIP) instead, because it is “respectable” and has “basically the same policies.” While experienced nationalists know that to be a lot of hokum, others newer to the scene may not. So for the benefit of those who don’t know, may we introduce the UKIP candidate for the Croydon…