Saturday, 31 August 2013

Nation Revisited # 107


Nation Revisited # 107, September 2013

website: http://nationrevisited.blogspot.co.uk

 Dropping Clause 4
Political parties need to update their policies to suit changing circumstances. When policies become set in stone they act as an anchor. That happened to the Labour Party with their infamous Clause 4 which demanded the nationalization of industry. It made the Labour Party unelectable until Tony Blair brought about the New Labour revolution that put them in power from 1997 to 2010.

The Tories have got a similar problem. It was a Conservative prime minister, Ted Heath, who took us into the Common Market in 1973, but the right wing of the Tory Party has always been opposed to Europe. Dave Cameron knows that there is no economic alternative to the EU but the rise of Ukip has forced him to promise a referendum. He is trying to appease the “bastard faction” without panicking the Confederation of British Industry. If he gets it right he might win the next general election but if he gets it wrong he will be thrown out of office.
Britain has kept her identity for 40 years in the EU but an “independent” Britain would be swallowed up by America. The go-it-alone option is a myth for a country that depends on imported food and oil. The real choice is between Europe and the North American Free Trade Agreement. That was Conrad Black’s policy when he owned The Daily Telegraph and it was the objective of the shadowy Atlantic Bridge movement which included Liam Fox, William Hague and most of the Tory front bench. It was shut down by the Charity Commission in 2011 but its malign influence lingers on.

The anti-EU campaign is the Tory Clause 4; a bitter division within the party. They should remember that we had millions of Afro-Asian immigrants long before we joined the EU. And that the US has got a black president, a multi-racial immigration policy and a worldview based on perpetual warfare. The idea of British independence is an illusion and the prospect of American domination is a nightmare. The rise of European consciousness is our only hope of salvation.
Parliamentary Democracy

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority has recommended that MPs get a £10,000 pay rise on top of their existing £66,396. This would give them almost three times the average UK wage of £26,000. That’s an awful lot of money at a time budget cuts and pay freezes.

Since Prime Minister’s Question Time has been televised we have seen the asinine behavior of some of our MPs. Senseless jeering and cheering fills the chamber of the House of Commons as the Speaker tries to keep order like a schoolteacher with a class of naughty children. Parliament is proud of its ancient traditions but the behavior of some MPs is disgraceful. The House of Lords is more sedate because most of them are asleep. The European Parliament also needs reforming but it doesn’t have the same level of hooliganism as Westminster.
As power is devolved to Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast we will not need 635 MPs to represent us. And with modern communications we could slash the number of MPs. We need a smaller, more efficient parliament governed by strict conditions of employment. Those who go missing without producing a medical certificate should be sacked, and so should those who report for work under the influence of drink or drugs. Jeering and booing should not be allowed and the highest standards of civility should be maintained. Representing the people should be a full time job and second jobs, consultancies and directorships should not be allowed.

The practice of shuffling ministers between departments is wasteful. They should have a background in their field of responsibility and receive on the job training. The Minister of Defence should be an ex-serviceman, the Minister of Health should be a medical man, and the Minister of Education should have teaching qualifications - and so on. When Selwyn Lloyd was appointed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in 1951 he protested that he: “had never been abroad, spoke no foreign languages and didn’t like foreigners.” Winston Churchill replied: “Then you are just the man for the job.” Such perversity might be amusing but it has no place in the modern world.
The House of Lords is a comfortable billet for 754 worn out party donors and camp followers. It should be transformed into a Senate charged with approving bills from the House of Commons and empowered to throw out bad legislation. Senators should be drawn from all walks of life. They should be British nationals with outstanding records of achievement. Their number should be limited to 100 men and women appointed by IPSA; or a similar independent body. Their pay and conditions should be the same as MPs, and their conduct should be exemplary at all times.

The growing importance of the European Parliament, the Scottish referendum on independence and the ongoing debate on House of Lords reform will force us to re-examine our parliamentary system. Scandals involving party funding, cash for questions, drunken brawls, sexual shenanigans and fiddled expenses have destroyed the public’s faith in Parliament.  And this has been exacerbated by undeserved demands for more money. Guy Fawkes was in no doubt that Parliament was irredeemably corrupt but with a determined effort it can be reformed. We should give it one last chance before resorting to gunpowder.

Striking a Balance
“Dictators lose any sense of balance as they pursue their obsessive ambition into a world of unreality.” Benito Mussolini

Libertarians warn of the dangers of the surveillance state and whistle blowers reveal the extent of spying. But governments blame terrorism for the need to snoop on our telephone conversations and e-mails. The trouble is that they are both right. If governments are not restrained by an independent judiciary they become dictatorial, and if terrorists are not apprehended we suffer further atrocities. The trick is to strike a balance.
Every state has the right to control its borders and implement immigration policies. The UK has made little or no effort over the years to control immigration. We had customs and immigration officers at airports and ferry terminals but everybody knew that hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants were entering the country. From time to time the police would round up a few illegals but they were usually released without charge. Big business needed workers and the cheaper the better. The Establishment parties pretended to be concerned but they effectively turned a blind eye to the influx.

All the time that the economy was booming nobody worried about immigration. The whites had the money to buy houses far away from the inner city ghettoes. And the government was collecting sufficient tax revenue to keep millions of people on the dole. But in 2008 the banks suffered a Minsky moment and had to be bailed out by the taxpayer. This was just after we admitted a million East Europeans who immediately found work, mostly in construction and agriculture. Because Poles and Lithuanians are white our newspapers were allowed to object to them. Blacks and Asians have been pouring in for the last half century but our gutless newspapers said nothing for fear of prosecution under the Race Act. Now populist movements like Ukip are demanding a total ban on immigration. We have gone from one extreme to another without achieving a sense of balance. The fact is that with an ageing population we may need immigrants in the future but we should choose them from kindred nations that can be easily assimilated.
And it’s the same with economics. The Labour Party believes in spending money to promote full employment and provide decent public services. The Tories, on the other hand, spend less but leave the taxpayers with more money in their pockets.  We all love the National Health Service. It’s one of the finest things this country ever did. But it must be managed like any other industry. There’s no limit to the money we could spend on the health service. We could forget about education, defence, transport and all our other commitments and spend our entire national income on the NHS. Once again, a sense of balance is needed.

Defence is another department in danger of running away with our money. The government expects the Trident update to cost £20 billion but Greenpeace puts it at £100 billion. The Tories want to spend the money but their Liberal Democrat coalition partners are looking for a cheaper option.
Every aspect of politics requires a sense of balance. When politicians lose it we end up with a Margaret Thatcher or a Gordon Brown; fanatics who pursued their doctrinaire policies to the bitter end.

In the name of Tradition
 
The Traditional Britain Group recently gained publicity by inviting Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg to address them. They describe themselves as traditional conservatives but many of the traditions they cherish serve no useful purpose. We will not save our race and nation by wallowing in the past; and certainly not be listening to Tory MPs.
The Amish and the Orthodox Jews have become trapped in the 18th century as far as their clothes are concerned. They think that God likes black hats so they will not wear anything else. That’s what happens when tradition takes over. Apparently sane people start flapping around in gowns like a superfluity of demented nuns.

The Church and the Law are noble institutions but they can save our souls and empty our bank accounts without resorting to fancy dress. The splendid regalia of the Archbishop of Canterbury may have impressed medieval peasants but today it looks ridiculous. And a courtroom with its judge and lawyers in powdered wigs could be straight out of Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera “Trial by Jury.”
At the State Opening of Parliament an MP is held hostage by the Crown against the Queen’s safe return. This dates back to the Civil War but it’s no way to run a modern industrial nation. Presumably, if Parliament refused to let her go the unfortunate hostage’s head would be chopped off and impaled on the railings of Buckingham Palace?

Some traditions have served us well and are worth keeping but many of them are instant traditions invented by Victorian PR gurus to promote the British Royal Family.

Joseph Goebbels performed much the same service for Adolf Hitler. The Germans enjoyed the brilliant choreography of the Nazi era; the flags, banners, drums and flaming torches. But the present generation is managing very well without them. They have given up goose stepping across borders and are enthusiastically making BMWs and generating a trillion dollar surplus without so much as a “Sieg Heil” to keep them going. These industrious and irrepressible people have achieved all of the Fuhrer’s economic objectives without firing a shot.
Five Questions Answered by Jane Edwards

We asked our readers the following five questions. Who are you? What do you believe in? If you could direct government policy what would you do? What are you proud of and what do you regret? How would you like to be remembered?
So far we have had replies from John Bean of the British Democrats # 76, Robert Edwards of European Action # 77, Bill Baillie of Nation Revisited # 78, Michael Woodbrige of Western Springs # 96, Eddy Morrison of the Nationalist Sentinel 97, Robert Best of the League of St George # 98, Arlette Baldacchino of Viva Malta # 99, Alex Morana from North America # 100, Rufus of News from Atlantis # 101, Pete Williamson of The White Way Home # 103, Claire Khaw of Voice of Reason 106.

Here is Jane Edwards of the British Democrats - http://britishdemocraticparty.co.uk/
I am a middle-aged divorcee living with a 19-year-old son in Leicestershire. My former husband was hard-working Polish, but his nationality had nothing to do with our marriage break up.

Until the start of this century I had always voted Labour and in fact at one time was a convinced Socialist. Probably the main reason why I held this view was that Labour had always seemed to recognise women’s rights more than the Conservatives and although the Liberal Democrats paid lip-service to this view, it was lost in the general mish-mash of opinions that they held as a party. 

Having first had no objections to immigrants who came to this country to carry out useful work and were no more involved in crime than the average native-born Briton, like many, my views began to change in the Blair years, when I realised that in Leicester, like London and Birmingham the original Brits and other Europeans were becoming a minority.

I looked at BNP literature and its website but its leadership in general did not – and still doesn’t – appear to be genuine to me. However, I agreed with much of what John Bean said in his articles he wrote for them, particularly as he was more European-minded than Griffin and company. Obviously, this meant that I was not attracted to the insular Toryism of UKIP.

I corresponded with John Bean – but have never met him as yet – and he drew my attention to Nation Revisited and your support for the views of Sir Oswald Mosley. Reading some of Mosley’s life story and policies was certainly an eye-opener and from the image of him being a thug of the nobility, as the media would have us believe, I found he was a man of great intellect. Being a feminist, I was impressed by photos and reports of the importance of the women’s section of the British Union and the intelligence of his wife, Lady Diana Mosley.

If I could direct government policy I would apply the British Democratic Party’s belief that all further mass immigration should be halted and illegal immigrants deported as they had broken the law to get here. Secondly, although the present EU regime is too Marxist orientated in its practice, I would strengthen inter-European ties for the simple reason that there is no alternative for a white future.

I am most proud of the fact that my son has reached 19, actually has a reasonable job without going to University, and rejects drugs.

I would like to be remembered as somebody who realised before it was too late that we have been lied to time and again by the old party system. If the ‘wicked’ Oswald Mosley once used that expression, so what.
European Socialist Action – www.europeanaction.com

The front page of European Socialist Action No 47 demands a Nuremburg Trial for the Americans. Robert Edwards lists some of the crimes committed by NATO forces around the world in pursuit world domination. And he offers an explanation for their permanent hostility.

 “United States foreign policy is based on permanent war. It is the neo-con strategy for imposing “freedom and democracy” on the rest of the world. Dreamed up by a gang of Jewish former Trotskyites, they took their global/internationalist perspective onto a different level. From the permanent revolution of their student days to permanent war as US policy.”
 
The Editorial implicates the Americans once again; in the military coup that removed the elected President of Egypt from power. In fact the Egyptian army has been running the show since General Neguib overthrew King Farouk in 1952. Morsi’s year in power was only a temporary aberration. My Egyptian barber welcomed the coup because the Egyptian economy is in trouble and tourism has collapsed. But I have no doubt that the Americans and Israelis are happy with the result.

On page three Robert Edwards looks at the origins of the left-right labels applied to politics. They have never been fit for purpose but since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the coming together of the Old Gang parties they are now meaningless. He also dismisses the notion that “nationalism” is necessarily anti-communist and points out that Stalin fought the Great Patriotic War as a nationalist crusade. He quotes from Stalin’s Marxism and the National Question:
“The right of self-determination means that only the nation itself has the right to determine its destiny, that no one has the right to forcibly interfere in the life of the
nation, to violate its habits and customs, to repress its language or curtail its rights.”

John Roberts describes his return to the Elbe after thirty years and marvels at the rebuilding of the Frauenkirche after the wanton destruction of Dresden in 1945. He mentions the similarity between the local Saxon people and the English and describes a German woman who, he said: “could have been my Mother.”
Scott Ullah looks at the environmental damage caused by unrestrained capitalism and calls for a united European approach to conservation.

A lively letters page rounds off an interesting and informative newspaper. ESA carries on its masthead the words: “We are performing the role of those who prepare.” And its mission statement begins: “No less than the creation of a European Nation State in the spirit of brotherhood and European kinship. That this Europe a Nation be embraced by all Europeans and to supersede and replace the EU and all such arrangements.”

The Meaning of an Enemy
First published in serial format in Combat magazine, the writings of Andrew Fountaine, the National Front’s first parliamentary candidate and later deputy leader, detail the causes of Europe’s slide into World War 11 and the effects on post-war Britain.

This book discusses the origins of World Wars 1 and 11, the rise of Nazi Germany, a highly critical evaluation of Winston Churchill (who, Fountaine points out started the terror bombing of civilians), the destruction of the British Empire, the effect of Christianity on modern society, and Third World immigration into Britain. This is an incisive overview, written in the no-holds barred style for which Fountaine became famous. With an introduction by Combat editor John Bean, and an appendix by Bill Baillie “Ten Years of Combat.”
Andrew Fountaine (1918-1997) was the son of Vice Admiral Charles Fountaine who had been naval ADC to King George V. He fought on Franco’s side during the Spanish Civil War against the Communists and served as a naval Lieutenant-Commander in the Pacific during World War 11.

Fountaine was also leader of two 1960s-era groups, the National Labour Party and the (then) British National Party. In 1979 he split with Tyndall and unsuccessfully challenged him for the leadership of the NF. Defeated, he formed the short-lived NF Constitutional Movement, later called the National Party. Within a short time, Fountaine became disillusioned with the in-fighting in British nationalist politics, and in 1981 retired to farm on his property near Swaffham.
The Meaning of an Enemy by Andrew Fountaine is available from Ostara Publications at £7.45 plus postage: www.ostarapublication.com

Views on the News
The crackdown on illegal immigrants was reported but it will be interesting to see how many are actually deported. Doreen Lawrence thinks that it’s a racist campaign but pictures published so far show white people being detained. It looks like a cynical propaganda stunt to persuade the punters not to vote for Ukip because everything is under control. They used the same tactics against the National Front in 1979.

Nobody wants to see drilling rigs and pipelines all over the countryside but shale gas will be exploited and the environment will be protected from the effects of fracking by existing rules governing gas production and distribution. When gas was made from coal we had tips, gasworks and gasholders, often in the centre of town. They were unsightly but they provided employment and power for over a hundred years.
Our newspapers have suffered a 25% fall in circulation since 2007. If this continues some of them are bound to cease publication. The Sun is fighting back with a website subscription linked to Sky Broadcasting. But there are too many newspapers chasing too few readers. This is a shame for those who earn their living from newspapers but it can only be good news for the nation. Our newspapers are mendacious rags totally subservient to the Money Power. We would be better off without them.

The Metropolitan Police have paid an undisclosed sum to the widow of Ian Tomlinson, a non-political bystander who was “accidently” killed by PC Simon Harwood at the London G20 demonstration in 2009. The police have accepted full responsibility but refuse to tell the taxpayers how much of their money they are paying out. We welcome their apology but their secrecy shows that they have not abandoned their culture of impunity.

Critics of foreign aid will be outraged by Britain’s support for Nigeria’s space programme, and the theft of £480,000 by the Somali terror group al-Shabaab. In 2012 UK foreign aid was behind Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands and Belgium, but ahead of Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Italy and France. We gave 0.48% of GDP but have now raised it to 0.7%. This might seem over generous at a time of austerity but most foreign aid is tied to trade deals. It also provides a bargaining chip when it comes to repatriating economic refugees.
Ukip chief executive Will Gilpin has given up trying to organize Ukip which he describes as “a bunch of enthusiastic amateurs.” His resignation follows the “bongo bongo” outburst by Godfrey Bloom, Stuart Wheeler’s dismissal of women in the boardroom, and Dean Perks’ support for cutting off the hands of thieves. All of this went down well with Nigel Farage who has decided to take direct control of the party. He leads a gang of populists who will say anything to please the mob. Cato the Elder ended ever speech with the words “Carthago delende est”; Nigel Farage ends his speeches with “Get Britain out of Europe.”

 

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Nation Revisited # 106


Nation Revisited # 106, August 2013

website: http://nationrevisited.blogspot.co.uk

Defence

British armed forces are being restructured in line with the 2010 Defence Review but they will still be highly trained, well-equipped and funded by the fourth largest defence budget in the world. The army will consist of 82,000 regulars and 30,000 Territorial Army reservists. The Royal Navy will consist of 36,000 personnel, including 7,000 Royal Marines and 5,200 men and women of the Fleet Air Arm. The Royal Air Force will have 33,000 personnel.
Our Type 45 destroyers; Daring, Dauntless, Diamond, Dragon, Defender and Duncan are the world’s most advanced warships. They displace 8,000 tonnes and are equipped with the Sea Viper missile system and Sampson radar. After much speculation our 65,000 tonne aircraft carriers HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales are due to enter service in 2017. Each ship can carry 36 Lightning Joint Strike Fighters, 4 helicopters and a crew of 1600. Two Astute class submarines, Astute and Ambush are in service and five more will follow. These 7,000 tonne nuclear-powered submarines are armed with Spearfish torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

The RAF’s main aircraft is the formidable Panavia Tornado fighter-bomber. This is being replaced with the even more advanced Eurofighter Typhoon – probably the world’s best multi-role aircraft. The Hercules fleet is being replaced by 22 Airbus A400 transporters.
Our nuclear deterrent depends on Trident missiles supplied by the US under the 1958 UK-US Mutual Defence Agreement. They are carried aboard four submarines; Vanguard, Victorious, Vigilant and Vengeance. Each vessel displaces 16,000 tonnes and carries 16 Trident ballistic missiles with multiple warheads. The future of Trident will be decided in 2016. The cost of upgrading the submarines, missiles and warheads is estimated at £20 bn by the government and £100 bn by Greenpeace. The true figure is somewhere in between.

We are more than capable of defending ourselves and in cooperation with our European partners we are developing affordable domestic materiel. Typhoon multi-role aircraft, Augusta Westland combat helicopters, Sea Viper and Storm Shadow missiles, Spearfish torpedoes, Sampson radar, and Airbus A400 transport planes put us in the forefront of military technology and provide valuable jobs for British workers.
The Housing Crisis

It cannot be right that the seventh richest country on earth has a desperate housing shortage. There are 4.5 million people in the UK waiting to be housed and 3,960 families living in emergency bed and breakfast accommodation (National Housing Federation). Between 1951 and 1954 Harold Macmillan the Minister for Housing in Winston Churchill’s government built 300,000 houses per year. But we only managed to build 7,090 houses in 2012 (National House Building Council). In 2007 Gordon Brown pledged to build one million affordable houses but at the present rate of progress this will only amount to 400,000, less than half, by 2020 (The Guardian).

The UK housing shortage has been made worst by immigration and the financial constraints on local authorities. But with interest rates at rock bottom now is the right time to be building; and it would be cheaper than keeping people in B&Bs. There is no reason why social housing should not be profitable. Houses built at volume and sold or rented at realistic prices should cover the cost of construction and maintenance.
When Margaret Thatcher started selling off council houses the Labour Party protested but it soon became obvious that Labour Councilors were at the front of the queue. The Labour Party is good at talking socialism but it took a true-blue aristocrat like Harold Macmillan to set the record for house building. He is hated by Labour for saying that we had “never had it so good”, and he is hated by the Tories for his “Winds of Change” speech. In fact, he had an understanding of geopolitics and a rapport with the people that is sadly lacking in Dave Cameron.

A national house building programme would get families out of inadequate and expensive accommodation, get unemployed construction workers off the dole and give the economy a boost. Defenders of the free market are against government intervention but the private sector has completely failed to provide affordable homes. Banks are restrained from granting mortgages by new rules governing lending and property developers are hampered by planning permission. 
Oswald Mosley’s Union Movement had an extensive range of policies including housing. These were set out in their many books and pamphlets and all of them were covered in Mosley: Right or Wrong - (available from www.amazon.com  at £9.00).

“Housing must be treated as a national problem. To leave it in the hands of local authorities is another case of stage-coach politics. You do not fight wars by farming out the job to local authorities. Why will present government never take anything seriously except fighting a war? It is only then that we have a national effort. The housing of the people should be taken seriously, and treated like a problem of war. Many of the same slums disgrace us today (1961) as when I entered politics. We have got to clean up the British housing problem in double quick time.”
Ukip blames the housing crisis on our membership of the European Union. They claim that the housing shortage is caused by immigration and pledge to solve the problem by getting Britain out of Europe. But this is simply not true. Apart from Citizens of the Irish Republic who are covered by the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1923 the majority of immigrants come from South Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. Quitting the EU would do nothing to control them.

The less respectable nationalist parties follow the same line. They are dedicated to the mantra that was carved in stone when the National Front was founded in 1967: “Stop immigration, start repatriation, and get Britain out of the Common Market.”
We have had a housing shortage since the Second World War but apart from Harold Macmillan’s commendable effort in the fifties not enough has been done about it.  People bought their own houses during the boom but now they can’t get mortgages and the present government is torn between its duty to provide housing and its commitment to reducing the budget deficit.

Immigration did not cause the housing problem but it has aggravated it and continues to do so. Tony Blair and Gordon Brown imported 2.5 million immigrants in pursuit of their dream of a multiracial Britain; and in the hope that they would vote Labour. They never considered the availability of houses, jobs, schools and hospitals. They should have been charged with criminal negligence instead of being rewarded with prime ministerial pensions. Some say they should have been charged with treason.
When we built 300,000 houses per year just after the war we were short of materials, money and manpower. With modern construction methods, and rock bottom interest rates, we could build enough affordable houses for all our people. It would take a great national effort and it would upset profiteering bankers, landlords and estate agents but it can, and must be done.

The Dismantling of a Democracy
(Reprinted from The Flame August 2011 – http://theflameuk.com

People are claiming today that Britain has become an obedient poodle at the beck and call of the United States. This is nothing new Winston Churchill put us in this position in the 1930s.
In 1948 the British government signed away more of our freedoms when it signed the United Nations Charter and bound us to its terms. Alger Hiss, an American convicted communist and Soviet agent, together with Andrei Gromyko, a senior Soviet official, saw to it that Britain became embroiled in this trickster’s charter. The UN Act binds Parliament to a body over which it has no control.

Politicians must be the world’s greatest illusionists; for while they tell the public they are doing something good, they are usually getting away with the reverse, and few spot how this is done. Since 1937 plotters have been at work methodically getting rid of all the public safeguards which were built into our constitution. For instance they have gradually reduced the ability of the Sovereign (Crown) to defend her subjects, while dismissing all free and independent critics from the House of Lords. This has for the first time given Parliament a free hand to do just as it wants.
A letter from the Home Secretary dated 31st May 1988 appears in the Independent newspaper on Monday 17th June 1988. This document made it clear that her Majesty the Queen is prepared to place at the disposal of Parliament of her remaining prerogatives, including the power to make war or peace. The letter was signed by Douglas Hurd, while serving in Margaret Thatcher’s government. This has left Parliament and their non-elected partners the ability to decide where and when they deploy our armed forces.

With neither the Queen, nor the House of Lords able to place restraints on the government – or to be precise, the cabinet and their advisers – we now have a virtual elected dictatorship. Which is why, Tony Blair felt free to drag Britain into an unjustified and illegal assault on the sovereign nation of Iraq. To make matters worse he involved us in another illegal attack, by allowing American warplanes carrying bombs for the devastation of the Lebanon, to pass through the UK.
As there is no effective opposition party in the House of Commons, it is now left to journalists and the public to try and keep Parliament in check by using whatever means remain. Families who had their sons illegally killed while serving in Iraq have called for a public enquiry into the justification for war. It is possible that Tony Blair and Lord Goldsmith may, one day have to give evidence under oath. The Iraq conflict was not only morally wrong, but the reasons given for the engagement were fabricated.

However, a more pertinent point not generally raised is that servicemen sign up to fight for the defence of our nation, not to be lent out as mercenaries and placed at the disposal of that private organization that calls itself “The New World Order”. In fact our armed forces were commandeered in 1939 by a world government group led by Winston Churchill, and as yet they haven’t been returned. This is why our army and air force are constantly being used in wars which have absolutely nothing to do with us, while our shores and airports are continually used as points of arrival for an illegal invasion.
Editor: The United Kingdom has been militarily dependent on the USA since 1917 and economically dependent on them since 1944. We need to seriously consider our links with America, Europe and the rest of the world.

Five Questions Answered by Claire Khaw
We asked our readers the following five questions. Who are you? What do you believe in? If you could direct government policy what would you do? What are you proud of and what do you regret? How would you like to be remembered? Interested readers should e-mail their replies to: nationrevisited@gmail.com

So far we have had replies from John Bean of the British Democrats # 76, Robert Edwards of European Action # 77, Bill Baillie of Nation Revisited # 78, Michael Woodbrige of Western Springs # 96, Eddy Morrison of the NF 97, Robert Best of the League of St George # 98, Arlette Baldacchino of Viva Malta # 99, Alex Morana from North America # 100, Rufus of News from Atlantis # 101, Pete Williamson of The White Way Home # 103. Here is Claire Khaw of The Voice of Reason.


Who are you?
 
We are defined by; (1) our sex, (2) our religion / political beliefs, (3) our class, (4) our race, (5) our nation. I am a non-white British middle class female social conservative.

What do you believe in?
I believe that; (1) representative democracy, (2) liberalism, (3) feminism, (4) the desecration of marriage, (5) atheism; will be the death of Western civilization.

 If you could direct government policy what would you do?

(1) Repeal the Equality Act 2010. (2) Repeal the European Communities Act 1972.
(3) Repeal the Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty) Act 1965. (4) Repeal the Human Rights Act 1998. (5) Make it a requirement for couples to agree a marriage contract before they can marry.

What are you proud of and what do you regret?
I am proud of my understanding of the hearts and minds of the British people as well as my knowledge of their history, culture, religious differences and class system.

It is too early to say if I have any regrets. I will have a better picture of the regrettable things I have done in my life on my deathbed.

How would you like to be remembered?
I would like to be remembered for not being afraid to say what I believe to be the truth and for saying what I feel needs to be said, rather than what is merely socially acceptable to say. A mediocre politician is economical with the truth, while a great politician is generous with the truth and also praised for the telling of it. I hope I will at least be something in between.

Bill White: Enemy of the State
The former leader of the American National Socialist Workers’ Party is back in prison for giving an unauthorized radio interview to the American Free Press.  Bill White, a 36 year-old psychology graduate, has been in and out of federal prisons for the last five years although most of the original charges against him have been dropped. He is accused of provoking violence by addressing an audience that is “inherently violent”. His website used to get 150,000 hits before it was shut down under legislation intended to protect America against terrorism. His former lawyer dropped out when she was advised that representing him could be a federal offence. And a subsequent state-appointed lawyer failed to turn up. Nobody knows how long he will be detained, or even where.

The Washington Post was so determined to incriminate Bill White that they tried to blame his website for the Columbine High School massacre of 1999. When Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot dead twelve students they suggested: “some police hate crime experts say privately it is not inconceivable that the teen-age gunmen in this case visited the site.” In fact White had merely said that the state education system endangered the mental health of its students. Even the FBI admitted that there was no evidence against him.
The British government used Defence Regulation 18B in 1940 to detain opponents of Churchill’s war without charge or trial. This emergency legislation was introduced to fight the IRA but it was used against Oswald Mosley and his supporters. The present government is preparing new legislation in response to recent terrorist outrages but they already have plenty of repressive laws at their disposal. Colin Jordan and Nick Griffin were prosecuted under the Race Relations Act and Simon Sheppard and Luke O’Farrell were given punitive sentences after being refused political asylum in the US. The British and American governments fully co-operate in locking up “enemies of the state.” The Atlantic Alliance is stronger than ever.

Bill White’s opinions are forthright but harsh words do not actually kill people. President Obama, on the other hand, speaks softly but backs the rebels in Syria and orders the killing of thousands of people throughout the world with missiles, bombs, heavy artillery and gunfire. The dissident writer is held in prison while the Commander in Chief enjoys all the comforts of the White House. Democracy is supposed to guarantee freedom of speech but criticizing the Money Power is obviously a freedom too far. In defence of “freedom” plutocratic governments are using all the instruments of oppression at their disposal.
You can access Bill White’s former website www.overthrow.com by visiting Way Back Machine at http://archive.org/web/web.php

The Great Divide
Those of us who opposed communism, global capitalism and unrestricted immigration in the fifties and sixties gravitated towards parties holding those views. But a clear division soon emerged between Oswald Mosley’s vision of Europe a Nation and the limited horizons of the petty nationalists. I wrote in Nation in 1973: “We are divided on Europe but agreed on the need to stop immigration and control the Money Power. We stand on the threshold of success.” Apart from the Panglossian final sentence the statement is still true.

Individuals and parties come and go but ideas are indestructible. We who believe in Europe are still divided from those chasing the fantasy of “national independence.” We know that the EU will not destroy the individual nations of Europe any more than the United Kingdom destroyed England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Nations are not destroyed by federation. France, Germany and Italy have been in the EU since it was founded by the Treaty of Rome in 1957, but they are still indisputably French, German and Italian.
This debate was revived by an article on Marine Le Pen by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard the dystopian business editor of the Daily Telegraph. He welcomed Marine Le Pen’s promise to destroy the euro by withdrawing France from the eurozone. Even its strongest critics acknowledge that the collapse of the euro would be catastrophic; not just for the eurozone but for the UK and the rest of Europe. But Ambrose Evans-Pritchard thinks it’s a good idea. No wonder the Daily Telegraph’s circulation has halved in the past decade. If the Barclay Brothers want their ailing newspaper to survive they should dump him and embrace reality.

The Front National did well in recent elections, but after 41 years of campaigning they only have 2 seats in the National Assembly and 3 in the European Parliament. They will probably do well in the coming European election; as will Ukip in the UK and the Freedom Party in the Netherlands. They will pick up protest votes but their only answer to the worldwide economic crisis is protectionism. This did not work in the 1930s and it will not work now. France will not prosper on her own and nor will Britain or the Netherlands; we are bound together by ties of blood, culture and historical inevitability. Marine Le Pen, Geert Wilders and Nigel Farage may delay European unity but they will never stop it.
Markets always respond to changing circumstances. Rising wages and expectations in China and a reduction in spending power in Europe and North America will rebalance the economies of the world. The future is looking good for our expanding high-tech industries but an isolated Britain hiding behind protective tariffs and lacking dollars to buy gas and oil is not something to look forward to.

Views on the News
Veteran campaigner and Nation Revisited subscriber Roger Clare was briefly interviewed outside Charing Cross Station on Andrew Neil’s Daily Politics TV show on Thursday 27/06/13. Adam Fleming asked him what he thought about George Osborne’s spending review. Roger replied that the Chancellor should have looked at the foreign aid budget. He told me later that he is not completely opposed to foreign aid but doesn’t see why it should be ring-fenced.

Eric Pirie died in a Nottingham Hospital on 8th July 2013. He was the younger brother of Denis Pirie. Both brothers were members of the original British National Party who followed Colin Jordan into the National Socialist Movement in 1962 and survived the riot that ended their inaugural rally in Trafalgar Square. RIP Eric.
Ted Davey died of cancer in a Bournemouth hospice on 8th July 2013. He was an active member of Union Movement in the fifties, a supporter of the original BNP and later Colin Jordan in the sixties and a regular at Friends of Mosley socials in the eighties and nineties. He was an avid letter writer with many contacts at home and abroad. RIP Ted.

Ten years after the death of weapons inspector Dr David Kelly a group of doctors led by radiologist Stephen Frost are calling for an inquest. The Hutton Inquiry found that he had committed suicide but this has been widely disputed. Courts of Inquiry usually find in favour of governments. But in the age of the Internet and the Freedom of Information Act it’s getting harder to manipulate the truth. Recent inquiries have uncovered corruption in high places. The Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War is due to report next year but the government is still refusing to release official documents. Lord Hutton’s verdict may be right but only a proper inquest by a trained coroner will settle the matter.
Dave Cameron has announced a crackdown on child pornography and plans to force Internet providers to install filters to stop children from accessing porn sites. But filters can be switched off by computer savvy children; and perverts can send pictures by e-mail. This is yet another empty Tory gesture to go with charging foreigners to use the National Health Service and advising illegal immigrants to go home. We need vigilant border guards to stop illegal immigrants and we need courts ready and willing to convict criminals. We cannot turn Internet providers, social workers, doctors and nurses into policemen. This government is addicted to gestures. They have promised a referendum on Europe to appease Ukip but they have no intention of acting on it. They promised to combat terrorism but openly supported the rebels in Syria. And they talk about stopping immigration and then tell us that we need another 7 million immigrants. Almost everything this government does is a deception involving smoke and mirrors. It’s time we got rid of them.

 

Sunday, 30 June 2013


Nation Revisited # 105, July 2013

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The Woolwich Murder
The killing of Drummer Lee Rigby was the latest in a long line of murders of British soldiers. They have been targeted by terrorists from the Stern Gang, the Malayan National Liberation Army, EOKA, Mau Mau, FLOSY and the IRA. We fought countless colonial wars in the days of Empire and now we are fighting them again as auxiliaries to the Americans. We joined in their attacks on Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya and we are now threatening Syria. Dave Cameron and William Hague are prominent members of the Conservative Friends of Israel who want to destroy every state in the Middle East that’s capable of defending itself.

Obviously we should deport foreigners who threaten our security. The European Court of Human Rights upholds laws passed by politicians. We must enact suitable laws and ditch outdated ones. The UK is not alone in wanting to reform asylum and immigration laws. But we will not do it by turning our back on Europe. We need to take the lead.
Of course, many of these criminal lunatics and their apologists were born in this country but if we offered them a one-way ticket to their ancestral homeland, or a stiff sentence in a maximum security prison, the majority would take the first option.

We also need to replace our fragmented police forces with a well-armed, well-trained national police force. The destruction of Croydon during the riots of 2011 showed what happens when the police hold back. And the failure to arrest child molesters is partly attributed to police forces not sharing information. All criminal data should be on a national database and underperforming officers should be retired. We should also relocate police officers from their place of birth to discourage the “friends and family” syndrome.
Those who object to security measures and identity cards should emigrate somewhere less complicated than the UK. CCTV and state surveillance is a fact of life. No matter how strongly governments deny that they are implicated we all know that they routinely spy on our e-mails and telephone calls. This may be a violation of our civil rights but it has been going on since the invention of the telephone. We would all like to live in a country without armed police, or catch a plane without being searched, but we live in dangerous times and must be protected. We remember atrocities like the murder of Lee Rigby but we don’t always know about terrorist plots that are foiled by the security forces. Some loss of personal liberty is a necessary trade-off for our security.

Vote Ukip: get Labour
Ukip was founded to get the UK out of the EU but they are now winning votes by calling for immigration controls. The trouble is that they support a capitalist system that depends on minimum wage workers. Nigel Farage is probably sincere but the media barons promoting him will never allow cheap labour to be restricted. Public opinion is heavily influenced by newspapers and television channels. The Daily Mirror is gushing with socialist propaganda but, until recently, it supported open-door immigration policies that drive down wages and conditions. And at the other end of the spectrum the increasingly delusional Daily Telegraph waves the Union Jack and dreams of Empire but it is totally subservient to NATO and the WTO.

Ukip have captured 23% of the popular vote in England but they have not taken off in Scotland, and they will not change anything. As long as we belong to the global capitalist system our troops will be under NATO command and our commerce will be regulated by the American-led World Trade Organization. We will still buy our oil with dollars and our courts will adhere to the UN Declaration of Human Rights.
Nigel Farage wants an “independent” UK to negotiate trade deals with the EU like Norway and Switzerland. But Norway has a tiny population of 5 million, huge energy resources and a sovereign wealth fund of £330 bn. Switzerland has 8 million people, massive gold and dollar reserves and the highest per capita income in Europe. We are not in such a good position: we have an immigrant-swollen population of 63 million, a national debt of £1.2 trillion and fast depleting gas and oil reserves.

Ukip make astronomical claims on the cost of EU membership but we would still have to comply with regulations if we left the EU and we would not necessarily increase our trade with the rest of the world. In fact, many international companies would relocate if we quit the single market. The real cost of our EU membership is 1% of Gross National Income – slightly more than we give in foreign aid. But Ukip are more motivated by nostalgia than economics
In a letter to The Independent 19 UK business leaders including Richard Branson of the Virgin Group stated: “The benefits of membership outweigh the costs, and to suggest otherwise is putting politics before economics.”

The Tories will not help matters by jumping on the Ukip bandwagon. Their suicidal obsession with Europe destroyed John Major’s government in 1997 and resulted in 13 years of the Blair/Brown circus. The worst government in Britain’s history deliberately imported 2.5 million immigrants and left the country on the verge of bankruptcy. We are still trying to recover from that disaster and few of us want to go down that road again. But every vote for Ukip will help the Labour Party to get back into power. If you vote Ukip don’t be surprised if you get Labour.
Storming the Bastille

According to the House of Commons Library membership of the political parties has declined to 1% of the electorate. The Labour Party have approximately 193,000 members, the Conservatives have 130,000 and the Liberal Democrats 49,000. In the early fifties the Conservatives claimed 3,000,000 members and the Labour Party had more than 1,000,000.

The minor parties are also in decline. The BUF had 40,000 members in the mid thirties. In July 1939 they filled the Earls Court arena with over 30,000 cheering supporters. And in May 1948 Oswald Mosley marched 1,500 Union Movement members through the streets of Camden. But apart from a period in the late fifties and early sixties his post-war movement never became a significant political force.
The National Front peaked at 20,000 members in the mid seventies but they never recovered from Margaret Thatcher’s 1979 election statement that she understood people’s fears of “being swamped” by immigration. The Tories won the election by a landslide and the NF was decimated.

History repeated itself thirty years later when the BNP disintegrated following the 2010 general election. They had 2 Euro MPs, a member of the London Assembly, more than 50 local councilors and 14.000 members. But now their numbers are seriously depleted and they have been eclipsed by Ukip.
Ukip are doing well at the polls but they need to capture the mood of the moment. When Enoch Powell made his “Rivers of Blood” speech in 1968 he was hugely popular but by 1974 he was finished as a Tory MP. The following quote is from Martin Walkers book The National Front:

At Smithfield meat market, the response for Powell was equally spontaneous. It was exploited, but not initiated, by one of the porters, Big Dan Harmston, a member of the Union Movement and a fervent supporter of Mosley, Harmston has never tried to organize the market politically. ‘I’ve got too much respect for the blokes there. The whole thing just happened. When the lads were all together and the blokes were getting up and having their say they got me up there as well’ Harmston recalls. ‘There was a mood about the place – if that day I’d have said “Pick up your cleavers and knives and decapitate Heath and Harold Wilson” they’d have done it. They really would – but they wouldn’t have done it next week. It was just the mood of the moment – like storming the Bastille I suppose.’
Joining a political party used to be the only way for people to express themselves but now that we have Facebook and Twitter they are going the same way as newspapers and organized religion. We no longer depend on them.

British Nationalism (abridged from Nation No 1 Dec 1973)

 The plutocratic press, radio and TV do not report objectively on the National Front. For the last two years they have held a service of remembrance for the Rhodesian War Dead. This follows the official wreath-laying service by the Queen and fills Whitehall with supporters from Parliament to Trafalgar Square. This mass demonstration goes unreported but the antics of Tariq Ali and a handful of demonstrators are guaranteed to dominate our newspapers and TV screens. The NF is the biggest and most successful British nationalist movement. On May 24th 1973 Martin Webster their candidate for the West Bromwich by-election achieved 16.2% and saved his deposit for the first time. The NF is led by John Tyndall who also edits the monthly magazine Spearhead. They want to stop immigration, start repatriation and get Britain out of the Common Market. They call for a reconstructed British Commonwealth.

Action Party stands for the union of Great Britain with Europe and the White Dominions. It is opposed to non-European immigration and the Money Power but in contrast to the NF it is pro-European. It was founded as Union Movement in 1948 by Sir Oswald Mosley the leader of the pre-war Blackshirts. His vision of Europe a Nation does not stop at the Common Market but embraces the entire Continent; a self-sufficient union of 400 million Europeans that would be economically, politically and militarily independent of both Russia and America.  A fortnightly paper Action is published in support of the party.
British Movement is led by Colin Jordan who was forced to resign as a schoolteacher by the pro-communist school authorities. BM is the successor to the controversial National Socialist Movement of the early sixties. It competes with the NF but in view of Colin Jordan’s uncompromising views there will be no merger between them.

The National Independence Party is a breakaway movement led by John Davis. Their policies are virtually the same as the NF. They have done well in the London area but remain a much smaller party than the NF.

Candour is a nationalist journal that was edited by AK Chesterton until his death in August 1973. He founded the League of Empire Loyalists in 1954 to resist the carve-up of the British Empire, and he was the first chairman of the National Front.
The Racial Preservation Society is concerned only with the conservation of our race. They draw support from nationalists and from members of the Old Gang parties who have not been brainwashed into accepting miscegenation.

The Britons Publishing Co dates back to before WW1 when the first wave of aliens made their presence felt. Most nationalist movements have used their publishing facilities. They are led by Tony Gittens a lifelong fighter against subversion.
Tru-Aim, led by Bill Whitbread, is working within the trade union movement to counter the menace of uncontrolled immigration. They have caused panic in left-wing circles and “democratic” union leaders have called for them to be banned.

During the war patriots were detained without charge or trial under Defence Regulation 18B. In the fifties another round of imprisonment followed race riots in Kensington sparked by black gangsterism.  And in the sixties the Reds temporarily dominated the streets with a campaign of violence. But a philosophy that survived the horrors of war will not die. We are divided on Europe but agreed on the need to stop immigration and control the Money Power. We stand on the threshold of success.
Comments

Bill, Most of us on the so-called radical right (a misnomer if ever there was) oppose the control of nations by the international financial system, which is far removed from the high street bankers of UK, US, EU or the Plaza de Mayo Buenos Aries. It is the former I have always opposed and – like you – not the latter. However, it now seems you are happy with the international bankers which in former days you always opposed?
I would refer you to NR No 96 (not 12 months ago), the section under heading “Making Money”. I agree with virtually everything said here. I suppose if we go back 39 years one is allowed to change viewpoints a little (Nation No 5 Apr 74, end of opening section), but it still sounds good advice to me!

“Democracy is supposed to be government of the people for the people and by the people. It is in fact a dictatorship of the people, for the bankers, by crooks, liars, fools and failures.” I suspect you were inspired by a Mosley passage for this – and why not. John Bean.
Editor: OK John, since you liked “Making Money” so much, here it is again.

Making Money
The Fractional Banking system currently allows banks to lend 25 times what they hold in deposits. The difference is supposed to be covered by assets, repayments and dividends. But if too many customers take their money out at the same time the bank is broken. That’s what happened to Northern Rock and Lehman Brothers; and it’s why banking regulations are being tightened to stop overtrading.

People, countries and banks are granted loans according to their status and collateral. This may seem unfair but it’s the way that capitalism works. At some time in the future we will hopefully break away from deficit spending and dollar dependency and start issuing money based on productivity. But for the time being we are stuck with the Rothschild model.
The banks make money by charging interest on loans but people stop buying cars, furniture and houses during recessions and the banks have to be bailed out by the state. The government can’t let them go broke because people would lose their savings, their homes and their pensions.

A viable banking system must be maintained. But first we need a sustainable economy. Britain only produces 60% of her food and 40% of her gas and oil. Within a genuinely united Europe we would be self-sufficient because Danish bacon, Norwegian gas, German cars, French wine and Italian fridges and washing machines would all be part of an internal market. But if a go-it-alone Britain tried to restrict imports we would break the rules of the World Trade Organization and our exports would be blocked. A country that depends on imported fuel and food is in no position to start a trade war.
Most currencies are backed by gold and dollar reserves. The UK holds $130 billion and the Eurozone holds $883 billion. The US also maintains gold and foreign exchange reserves but their currency is effectively backed by oil. Since the US came off the Gold Standard in 1971 the dollar has been exclusively used to buy oil under the petrodollar agreement with OPEC. The dollar accounts for two thirds of all official foreign exchange transactions and half of all the world exports are denominated in dollars. This arrangement gives the US a massive commercial advantage over the rest of the world. It was challenged when Iran started selling oil for euros in 2003, and seriously threatened when she abandoned the dollar altogether in 2009. This is the driving force behind American foreign policy. The status of the greenback as a world reserve currency depends on its tie to oil. They do not want Iran, or any other oil producer to break their monopoly.

This is the global system that our politicians are committed to. It’s what NATO is all about. It’s what we pay our taxes for and it’s why our boys are fighting and dying in Afghanistan. Forget about the “War on Terror” and Iran’s controversial nuclear programme. There is nothing complicated about US foreign policy. It’s not a conspiracy by ‘hidden forces’, it’s about maximizing profits for the giant corporations; the same old-fashioned commercial imperialism that sustained the British Empire.
Arnold Leese

A number of readers have questioned my assertion in NR # 104 that Arnold Leese (1878-1956), leader of the Imperial Fascist League, pledged his allegiance to King and country at the outbreak of war. In 1934 he wrote in The Fascist:
There is one thing that no member of the Imperial Fascist League will do; he will not join the British forces to fight the battle of the Jews against men of his own Nordic race. (Colin Cross, The Fascists in Britain p 190).

But by 1940 he was deeply critical of the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939. And he opposed Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Norway; a fellow Nordic country. This is not conjecture; it is backed up by documentary evidence. The following Wikipedia extract is based on Richard Thurlow, Fascism in Britain p 170, and Robert Benewick, Political Violence and Public Order p 46-47.

The outbreak of the Second World War caused the small group to fall apart as Leese declared loyalty to King and country and renamed the group the Angles Circle but his stance was rejected by some pro-German members such as Tony Gittens, Harold Lockwood and Bertie Mills. It proved to be academic however as in 1940 Leese was interned under Defence Regulation 18B and although he continued to be politically active after the war the IFL was not reformed.
Arnold Leese’s disenchantment with the Fuhrer was picked up by Alexander Baron commenting on Gerry Gable’s contribution to “Neo Fascism in Europe”:

On page 249 Gable mentions the pre-war Imperial Fascist League, whose main theme was an “almost hysterical anti-Semitism”.  However, he is not quite right when he says it was pro-Hitler. According to documents at the Public Records Office Arnold Leese spoke at an IFL meeting on 19th April 1940, “stating his disgust at the German action in Norway.” He was said to have thought Hitler should retire in favour of Goering.
Leese was critical of rival fascist movements. He denounced Rotha Lintorn-Orman’s British Fascists as “Tories with knobs on” and Oswald Mosley and William Joyce as “Kosher Fascists”. The following report appeared in The Fascist in October 1934:

Mr Joyce, a speaker of the “British Union of Fascists”, brought an action against the Daily Worker for alleged incitement. According to the Daily Herald of 25th August, his lawyer was to have been Mr St John Hutchinson, whose daughter recently married a Rothschild, but he was prevented from attending through illness. “Yes, we have no Jews.”
Apologists for the Nazi regime either deny that the Holocaust ever happened, or blame it on an unnecessary war. But Arnold Leese had no such reservations; as early as 1935 he pondered the use of gas chambers (Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations: Peter Barberis, John McHugh and Mike Tydersley:  p 183).  And he celebrated the end of the Second World War in 1945 by publishing his magnum opus The Jewish War of Survival.

Leese and the entire leadership cadre of the IFL were interned under Defence Regulation 18B. After the war he founded the short-lived National Workers Movement but his main effort went into his newsletter Gothic Ripples and the encouragement of his protégé, a promising young Coventry schoolmaster called Colin Jordan.

Have Faith in the Future
The established political parties in the UK are so similar that it’s difficult to tell them apart. They used to represent labour and capital but over the years they have adopted the same liberal consensus. The Tories still have the remnants of aristocracy about them but most of their activists are middle class people who work for their living. The same people who support the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats: unquestioning believers in the politically correct policies of parliamentary democracy; multiculturalism, free trade, social equality and the Atlantic Alliance.

Beyond the democratic consensus we have the communists who cling to a dystopian vision of a world run by committees. They had their golden age in the fifties and sixties when they took over schools and universities. Unfortunately for them their juvenile rebellion led to depression, drug addiction, suicide and infection with sexually transmitted diseases. Those that survived spend their twilight years in affluent white suburbs far from the inner-city ghettoes that they helped to create. Apart from a handful of trade union leaders and a diminishing band of academics they are clapped out and forgotten.
At the other extreme we have an assortment of political nonconformists. Most of them identify the Money Power as the principle enemy but some of them subscribe to a bewildering catalogue of conspiracy theories. Their guru is the American exhibitionist Alex Jones who recently disrupted the Andrew Neil television show with an embarrassing tirade against the Bilderbergers.

Our long suffering country urgently needs a modern political movement. We do not need suicidal Spenglerians wallowing in self-indulgence.  And we don’t need nostalgic nationalists who look back in anger. Young people starting out in life do not need chauvinistic rhetoric they need jobs and houses. A country like the UK that pioneered the Industrial Revolution and conquered half the world is more than capable of creating a just society with a sustainable economy. We have the technology and the human resources but first we need to recognize political and economic realities. 
If we tried to create a new movement from the bones of an existing party it would inherit the fatal flaws of insularity. The British Empire has gone and nothing will bring it back. Those who invoke the spirit of Winston Churchill and the Battle of Britain are missing the point. We cannot compete in the modern world by waving Union Jacks and living in the past.

Modern industry needs international markets and adequate funding. Rolls Royce makes the Trent XWB turbofans for the Airbus 350. And GKN Aerospace provides engineering design and analysis. This exciting project will guarantee thousands of British jobs at Derby and Bristol and keep us at the forefront of aviation. But the development costs for the new aircraft came to a staggering £10 billion. Our hi-tech industries depend on capital investment that can only come from joint ventures.
Despite a worldwide recession British industry is starting to grow but its recovery is threatened by the negative propaganda of the anti-EU campaigners. People who consider themselves to be patriots are damaging their country. The recession will not last forever; we must invest in the latest technology to be in poll position when the next boom comes. The future will be bright so long as we keep our nerve and stop listening to the Jeremiahs.

Attitudes to Race
John Bean has posted an article on the British Democratic Party website about Peter Sutherland, the former Irish Attorney General, who is a close friend of David Rockefeller the international banker and founder of the Trilateral Commission. These powerful men are multi-millionaires. They believe in the global capitalist system and they think that Third World immigration is the way forward for Europe and North America.

They want to replenish declining populations by bringing in more immigrants. They argue that this is necessary to provide an industrial workforce to pay taxes and keep our social services going. They do not hold these views because they are Marxists or Jewish – they are neither. Peter Sutherland is a Jesuit-educated Irishman and David Rockefeller comes from the American Protestant aristocracy. But like so many liberal people they attach no importance race.
National identity stems from cultural, religious, linguistic and geographical roots as well as ethnicity. Most people support immigration controls but they are not motivated by racial hatred. They just want to be left alone and they feel threatened by a seemingly unending invasion.

In an effort to absorb millions of blacks and Asians the UK government has passed draconian laws and introduced “positive discrimination” but most of the immigrants have stayed in their own areas and the whites have moved out. The liberal dream of a successful multi-racial society has largely failed because it takes no account of the social and political impact of mass migration.
People like Peter Sutherland and David Rockefeller are so far removed from the masses that they no longer share their fears and hopes. Ordinary people do not see the world in terms of balance sheets. They worry about their jobs, homes and children and they fear a future dominated by unfamiliar languages and customs. This does not make them “racists” but they are not interested social engineering or the grand strategy of the super rich.