Wednesday 1 April 2020

Nation Revisited # 162 April 2020

Plus ca Change, Plus C'est Meme Chose

This French postcard from 1942 depicts our mother Europe sheltering her chicks with Switzerland and Sweden nearby and Britain heading towards the USA. Note the Star of David on the lid of the American box, and the striking image of Marshal Philippe Petain on the postage stamp. Seventy-eight years later things are much the same.



The Marshall has gone from France but their current president, Emmanuel Macron, fancies himself as 'Father of the Nation'. Switzerland belongs to EFTA which is just outside the EU. Sweden is a member of the EU but with her own currency and an air of detachment. The Swedes, like the British, talk about 'Europe' as though it's a separate place. And Britain is still drawn to America where the Star of David is as dominant as ever. As the French say: "Plus ca change..."

The big difference
today is the coronavirus pandemic that has circled the world. When the EU offered us ventilators to treat the infection, Boris Johnson put Brexit before breathing by rejecting them, but now he has tested positive. His petty nationalism is in contrast to the co-operation between the EU states that are helping each other. President Donald Trump insists on calling it "the Chinese virus" but viruses don't recognise nationalities, even paranoid North Korea is effected. 

Our Day Will Come



We have quit the European Union just in time to be struck down by the coronavirus pandemic. Boris Johnson is doing his best but the crisis has revealed that we have fewer hospital beds and doctors than Spain or Italy. It has also exposed the fragility of our gig economy. Tim Martin the boss of Wetherspoons who is an apostle of the free market has told his redundant workers to get a job at Tescos.
  

Boris is spending money like a drunken sailor to show his concern for the workers, but at heart he is
an old-fashioned Tory who described the poorest twenty percent of the population as: "chavs, losers, burglars and drug addicts." He called single mothers: "uppity and irresponsible" and accused their children of being: "ill raised, ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate." When Ken Bigley was beheaded by Isis terrorists, his home city of Liverpool mourned him, but Boris Johnson condemned: "the mawkish sentimentality of a society that is hooked on grief and likes to wallow in a sense of vicarious victimhood." Nevertheless, the punters still voted for him.

When slavery was abolished in America most of the liberated slaves stayed on the plantations because there was nowhere else to go, and it seems that the British electorate are in the same position. We don't trust the Labour Party, and if we vote Liberal Democrat our vote will be cancelled out by an unfair 'first past the post' system. So we stay where we are, with a government directed by the unelected advisor Dominic Cummings.

Our new Home Secretary Priti Patel has vowed
to cut inward migration by 70%, and treat all applicants equally. We shall have to see what happens but every Immigration Act so far has failed to stem the tide.

Much of our industry relies on imported labour and some of our biggest companies are foreign-owned. This makes our workers vulnerable to cutbacks and redundancies. HSBC have announced 35,000 redundancies worldwide, many of them in the UK. Naturally, as a Chinese bank they are looking after their own people. And the same is true of Honda who will be making their electric cars in Japan.

Is there any hope? Yes, we can talk, read and write. We can express our contempt for the Old Gang parties and propose alternative policies. Ideas can't be destroyed and nothing lasts forever. One day our class-ridden country will be liberated from plutocracy. The blatant hypocrites who preach peace and make war will be gone. So will the inverted racists who promote every nation except our own. Not to mention; faux patriots, metric martyrs, Luddites, Morris  dancers, flat earthers, conspiracy freaks, Holocaust deniers, and assorted fruitcakes who support Boris Johnson. Don't despair comrades; our day will come.

Union Movement Policy

Under Priti Patel's points based immigration policy o
ur fellow Europeans are to be excluded but West Indians, Africans and Asians are welcome. The Tories are anxious to improve trade with the Third World and they have already promised China and India that they will make life easier for their students and workers. 

They have separated us from Europe but those of us who believe in genuine liberation are not satisfied with a country divided by class, where ex-servicemen sleep in doorways and beg for food, and where whole families live in bed and breakfast accommodation. We despise the politicians who misgovern us and we recall Union Movement's policy from 1948 which is still relevant, except for point six about Africa. 



1)  To secure the Union of the European peoples.
2)  To resist the menace of International Communism and      
         International Finance. 
3)  To win the consent and enthusiasm of the people for a            new way of life.
4)  To win power in Britain by the vote of the people.
5)  To abolish the Party game and thus to create a system of       united national action.
6)  To develop Africa as an estate of the European which can       solve the economic problem of our continent.
7)  To abolish the values and influence of class which rests 
     on hereditary wealth and impedes the life of the nation.
8)  To provide continuing security in creative service of the           people for the man who has built his own means of                 livelihood and desires his children to follow after him in           heredity, science, art, craft, profession or business.
9)  To assert the right and will of the whole British people             above every faction and thus to enable all to earn what           they are worth with full security in sickness and old age.
10) To create a new sense of service and a new morality in           the State.

Union Movement no longer exists but Mosley's ideas are still discussed and Brexit has actually encouraged the European movement. As the elderly Brexiteers pass away the younger generation will reverse the decision to leave Europe. It's only a matter of time.

Letter From America by Robert Lyons

Thanks Bill for the latest issue of "Nation Revisited", excellent reading and informative reading as always.

Enjoying the sun and warm weather here in Florida.

I know back in the day the only problem we ran into on the streets was the Jewish Defence League, I have no idea whatever what happened to them, now the opposition group is Anfifa, and it seems to be both Jews and non-Jew leftists, Anarchists and Communists and they go after everybody from Trump conservatives to NS. I believe our worst enemy in the old days was the FBI, the FBI was insidious, using every behind the scenes dirty trick in the book, their main weapon was finding out where you worked and getting you fired.

While in London in 1961 I was accosted several times by Special Branch, mostly they wanted me to know they were watching me and wanted me to talk to them, at the time I wouldn't talk to the FBI, I certainly wasn't going to talk to them but I did notice that Special Branch was more polite than the FBI who were a bunch of rude, crude, dogs as far as I was concerned.

With great sadness I read of the passing of Carl Harley, what a wonderful gentleman. I'm so happy I had the honor of meeting him. I really enjoyed the personal notes about Carl, thanks for including them.



(As a young man Robert Lyons was active in the National States' Rights Party. He attended the international camp at Andrew Fountain's estate in Norfolk in 1961. He is seen here 50 years later outside the door of the old BNP headquarters in Princedale Road).

Anti-Semitism

The current hysteria surrounding anti-Semitism is unjustified. With the Holocaust never far from our thoughts most people are sympathetic to the Jews. But criticism of Israel is another matter, and so are crimes of prominent Jews such as Robert Maxwell and Bernie Madoff. It is not anti-Semitic to say that the Israeli Defence Force is as bad as the Nazis when it comes to their brutal occupation of Palestine, and it's not anti-Semitic to describe Maxwell and Madoff as criminals of the worst type.

A
nti-Semitism was much worse before the war. Arnold Leese of the Imperial Fascist League published a book in 1934 accusing the Jews of the ritual murder of Christian children. He was found not guilty of seditious libel but was sentenced to six months hard labour for public mischief. He celebrated his release by publishing another book called 'My Irrelevant Defence' which was just as bad. Leese remained a dedicated anti-Semite until his death in 1956.

At a meeting of the Nordic League in May 1939 AK Chesterton, the former editor of 'The Blackshirt', called for the Jews to be strung up from lampposts. The Home Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, decided not to prosecute because Chesterton was only preaching to the converted at a private meeting. In 1948 he published a book entitled 'The Tragedy of Anti-Semitism' but he continued to campaign against 'international finance'. He founded the League of Empire Loyalists in 1954 and the National Front in 1967.

Oswald Mosley, the leader of the British Union of Fascists, always denied being an anti-Semite. Richard Thurlow wrote in 'Fascism in Britain':

Contrary to the claims of several authorities, the use of political anti-Semitism by the BUF has to be seen as a genuine belief rather than a cynical device to prop up an ailing movement. Mosley was not an ideological anti-Semite but he became convinced that some Jews were acting against the British national interest through their role in international finance, and that others were trying to destroy the BUF through physical violence. 

Jeremy Corbyn has spent a lifetime campaigning against racism but he is accused of anti-Semitism for criticising Israel. It's ironic that the Jews are so sensitive when their national home was founded on racial supremacism.

The Coronavirus Pandemic

A highly infectious virus first identified in China is killing thousands of people throughout the world and causing serious economic damage. The governments of the leading nations have pledged billions of dollars in 'New Deal' rescue packages but many businesses will not survive. 

This conversion to Keynesian policies follows twelve years of austerity that failed to balance the books. The brutal policies of the Tories took no account of social welfare. Margaret Thatcher shut down the coal mines because they couldn't compete with cheap gas, but a generation later some of the mining villages have still not recovered. She believed implicitly in market forces but John Maynard Keynes realised that economics depends on common sense as well as mathematics.   



In 1937 he published his groundbreaking book 'The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money'. In 1940 he entered the Treasury and in 1944 he organised the reconstruction of the British economy based on the Bretton Woods Agreement. Keynes' formula called for state intervention, a welfare system, low interest rates fixed by a nationalised Bank of England, and strict banking regulations.

His theory worked and the British GDP rose by 2.4% a year for two decades. But in 1972 the Bretton Woods system collapsed because of cripplingly expensive wars in Vietnam and the Middle East. The price of oil tripled and President Richard Nixon imposed the Petrodollar system under which the USA protects any state that uses dollars to buy oil, and threatens any state that does not. Cast adrift by America, the UK joined the Common Market but we still looked across the Atlantic for protection. 

Against this uncertainty, Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979 on a false promise to control immigration. Instead, she deregulated the banks, encouraged casino capitalism, cut social spending and allowed property prices to escalate. The eventual result was the financial crisis of 2008 when Lehman Brothers crashed and the Royal Bank of Scotland had to be rescued by the British taxpayer. Since then we have lived under the black cloud of austerity, but it hasn't reduced the national debt or improved productivity.

When Harold Macmillan was asked what prime ministers fear most, he famously answered: "Events dear boy, events." Boris Johnson has a massive majority, a weak opposition, the prospect of a trade deal with America, an attractive young girlfriend with a baby on the way, and the total support of the popular press. But he has been overtaken by events.

He boasts that we have "got our country back" but the current crisis proves that we are part of the wider world. Already, the Exeter-based airline Flybe has collapsed with the loss of 2,400 jobs, EasyJet has grounded its fleet and Virgin Atlantic and British Airways are laying off staff.  




Boris Johnson's arrogance has served him well. He has risen to the top of the political dung heap and hopes to emulate his hero Winston Churchill. He is trying desperately to avoid an economic meltdown but the outlook is grim.

Surely the global capitalist system won't be brought down by a mere virus? That remains to be seen, but in HG Wells' classic story 'The War of the Worlds', the Martians were defeated by just such an organism. Viral infections, like influenza, tend to start in Asia and follow the trade winds around the world.

The coronavirus is a natural part of creation but people with over-active imaginations are blaming the usual suspects for spreading it as part of a diabolical plot. It's wicked to mock the afflicted but these conspiracy theorists really need to control themselves. It's hard to accept reality when you have been abusing fantasy for many years, but former addicts have quit alcohol, smoking, drugs, and gambling. Conspiracy theory is just another compulsion that can be beaten.   

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9 comments:

Robert Edwards said...

Mosley's ideas have been superseded and there is little left of UM policy that remains relevant. For example, fighting international communism. Do you mean towing the Washington line against socialism around the world. Mike Pence recently declared the choice is between socialism and freedom. To me, socialism is freedom.
Should we oppose China because it is led by a communist party? I don't think so. I was a member of Union Movement many years ago when the world was a different place. To quote Alex Salmond, when the world changes, I change with it.
You are too steeped in nostalgia, Bill. I get the feeling you are trapped in a past that holds no hope nor meaning anymore.

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Bill Baillie said...

I have removed the comment posted by 'anonymous' because it was not about Nation Revisited but an attack on an individual. This is not the purpose of this facility.

Bob said...

Your blog gets more interesting each month Bill, well done keep it up.
As for deleting anonymous comments, not sure why previous nasty personal attacks by certain individuals on people struggling with depression are allowed on here, but it's your blog so it's your call to allow 'free speech' at the end of the day.
Best wishes

Bob said...

Sir Oswald Mosley and Union Movement were 100% right to fight International Communism.
Communism was responsible for the deaths of more than 100 million people worldwide in Russia, Eastern Europe and Asia via mass executions, contrived famines and in slave labour concentration camps during the 20th century (See "The Gulag Archipelago" by Alexander Solzhenitsyn).
The Reds murdered 22,000 Poles in cold blood at Katyn and blamed it on the Germans. The pro-Stalin Communist Party of Great Britain-Marxist Leninist (CPGB-ML) still blame the Germans for the massacre, and they are also anti-EU.
The Chinese Communists are still persecuting and killing Uighar Muslims who refuse to abandon their faith today.

Robert Edwards said...

Communism was no more responsible for millions of deaths than Jesus and his teachings were responsible for the Spanish and Italian inquisitions along with centuries of mass slaughter by the Roman Catholic church in Europe and South America under the Conquistadors. Karl Marx did not advocate the massacres perpetrated by Stalin and his henchmen. Neither is Islam responsible for the atrocities carried out by Daesh.
It is not ideologies nor religions that are responsible for man's inhumanity to man but those sadistic individuals who used ideologies and religion for their own twisted purposes in the pursuit of personal power and control ... and a love for killing.
Should we also say that the German people are responsible for the campaigns against the Jewish people and the actions in the East? Unfortunately, it was National Socialism under Hitler that set the scene for crimes against the Slavic and Russian people by declaring them to be sub-human (Untermensch) and therefore to be exterminated. Hitler was determined on a war in the East from the earliest days of his career. In that regard, National Socialism under Hitler is the exception here.
Bill Baillie once told me that Communism murdered millions and that is why he is anti-communist. So I asked him if he had read the Communist Manifesto and he said no he had not. If you are truly anti-communist then you should understand the ideology of Communism and you can only do that by reading the works of Marx and Engels. By the same token, it is necessary to read Mein Kampf to understand Hitler's National Socialism.
Quoting figures related to large scale massacres does not discredit an ideology. The guilty ones are the groups of people who use that ideology as an alibi for their own wicked deeds. The ideology often pre-dated these massacres and is not related.
The Americans are now attacking socialism and have always confused this with communism. The real enemy of the world is global capitalism, the international banking system, George Soros, et al. It is a pity those who claim to be anti-communist did not focus their attention more on a system that sucks the life-blood out of nations and peoples.

MrTapman said...

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The current hysteria surrounding anti-Semitism is unjustified. With the Holocaust never far from our thoughts most people are sympathetic to the Jews.


Sorry I'm not sorry they are part of the problem.

Sam Dickson. American lawyer, White activist. said...

A very interesting issue and one that I enjoyed very much.

It is distressing that the English-speaking peoples are so retarded in their political development as to be about the only Europeans who have no party on the ballots in our various countries championing the survival and triumph of Anglo-Saxons.

The French, the Germans, the Swedes, the Italians, the Greeks and many others have such parties.

We do not.

I think this is partly due to the superficial continuity of governments in the UK and the US.

On an apparent level the governments of both countries have not changed for centuries. The US labors on under a purported Constitution but one that has been reinterpreted many times so that it is a caricature of what it started out as. In Britain the Queen still lives in Buckingham Palace and it looks like things haven't changed.

These superficial appearances are false but the average Anglo-Saxon doesn't see this. A German who lived to be 100 years old (and such people like my father exist) from 1900 to 2000 would have seen at least 5 different governments. Such experiences open people's minds to the multiplicity of possibilities.

We Anglo Saxons are stuck in a retarded state of political development featuring what has been called "the 2 party trust." The Head Table can never lose because the differences between the parties are usually very small and both parties are answerable to the same people.

Many White racial advocates have predicted collapse over and over again for decades and no collapse has come.

I've never been one of the Chicken Little crowd but I'm becoming one now.

At least in America it appears that within the next decade there will be a catastrophic demographic and financial crisis and the country will be radically changed.

I'm 73 and I hope I will be gone, since I will be too young to take part.

Despite all the doom and gloom that pervades our ranks I still have hope.

I do not think that 120,000 Americans of British origins and 100,000,000 related European Americans will walk off the stage of history without turning and making a stand.

Sam Dickson
Atlanta, Ga.

P.S. Bill Baillie: can you put me in touch with the Lyons fellow in Florida? I live half the year in Florida and shuttle up and down the State frequently. I might meet him up for dinner.

Thanks again for such an interesting set of essays.

I was on the verge of subscribing to Candour which I used to read in college when A. K. Chesterton was alive. But reading the silliness about racial differences leads me to believe I should focus my limited remaining time reading something else.

Robert Edwards said...

Mr Dickson,

There are no such people as Anglo Saxons just as there are no Celtic nations as another American friend of Bill Baillie often claims. There were Anglo Saxons many centuries ago as a result of invading Britain but the peoples of these islands have mixed and blended so much since then as to make such distinctions irrelevant. Those Americans who still call themselves White Anglo Saxon Protestants (WASPs) cling to a past that would exclude most white people in America. It is a myth and an unreality.