Wednesday 21 November 2012

A Plan For Us True Brits Via A Nationalist Octopus?

Those of us who have been involved in Nationalist politics for some time, most of the last twenty years in my case, have been let down. Certainly, I felt that Nick Griffin was our saviour and the man to take us into the mainstream and it looked like that was going to happen until, by accident or design, my opinion is the latter, the progress made was reversed and in the case of the British National Party, went into terminal decline. I know there are many others who feel the same and like me, have been tinkering with other parties but have not felt the same air of potential from these as we did with Griffin’s BNP in the early days. We have been waiting for the phoenix to rise from the ashes.

In the last month or so this phoenix has exposed itself and created a lot of excitement amongst us disillusioned Nationalists. Progress is slow and I, as much as many of you, wish progress was quicker but we must ensure that impulse doesn’t take the place of good planning. However, I am sure that we will have an update in the very near future.

It is important that we do not rush into this. As attractive it may seem for a new party to start operating now, it would be unwise to do so without preparing a sensible strategy and infrastructure. The potential for a still-born party caused from an impatient rush is large and it would be unlikely to succeed. As we all know, time is running out and we cannot afford to make mistakes.

I am as frustrated as the next person with the lack of communication about progress and I can understand this is annoying particularly when the rumour-machine is fuelled by the hostile anti-British Searchlight and Hope Not Hate organisations, both of whose magazines I receive, free of charge incidentally, (the reasons for which I am unclear). From these and various Nationalist web-sites it seems that the originally mooted True Brit party name and Peter Phillips, the man responsible for registering the party name with the Electoral Commission, are no longer in the frame. This will please those idiots who sent (unpublished) comments to my previous blog posts, which were more concerned with the sexual predilections of Peter Phillips than the fact that Nationalism may have been given a lifeline. Perhaps it might be worth a mention that homosexuality in Nationalism is not new, nor does it prevent a modicum of success, take for example Nicky Crane, co-founder of Blood and Honour and who actually died of an AIDS related illness, Martin Webster, an ex-high ranking National Front official and of course, our old friend Nick Griffin, who it is alleged had a homosexual relationship with Martin Webster. Anyway enough of that as it is not important.

What is important is that a new party is built on firm foundations and develops strong roots so that when the time is right to make further announcements these can be based on the knowledge that the party won’t be a five minute wonder and has the potential to contend in the main political arena and take the place, if not absorbing completely, all of the other small Nationalist parties that have sprung up and essentially compete with each other for the Nationalist vote.

Readers may have seen the recent posting, entitled The Nationalist Octopus, on the British Resistance site, see this link, which is essentially a very common sense approach and details what is necessary in setting up a new party but states it is aimed more at creating a movement. I’m not sure there is anything new in it but it does focus the mind in a way that no document has done for some time. I’m unsure where they will go with it and it has impressed some Nationalists, but not the big names I know are associated with the new party.

Which brings me nicely back to the possibility that the new party could be called the British Democratic Party, this name having been registered with the Electoral Commission by Adrian Davies. I have searched the internet for more information and  found there to be a web-site, see this link - British Democratic Party, with the same name, but which does not relate to the same party as registered and refers to an Alex Reece as Party Leader. Somewhat confusing but I’m sure this is a minor problem.

What isn’t a minor problem is how this country of ours has deteriorated and everything we were once so proud of and held dear has been destroyed and will get even worse if those who could do something about it continue to remain in fragmented groups, bickering amongst themselves, rather than joining together to once again fight back and reclaim this land and make Britain Great once more.

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