Thursday 28 April 2016

St George for England!



We patriotic English folk have just one recognised day each year and that is 23rd April when we celebrate Saint George's Day. Surprisingly, not all Englishmen are aware of this nor celebrate the fact, but, I suspect make more of St Patricks Day, the day for the Irish. The Irish are, of course, as are the Welsh with St David's Day and the Scottish with St Andrew's Day, seen to have a perfect right and are actively encouraged to celebrate their own national days. However, when we English want to do so we are deemed racist, as is the case when we fly our national flag and this has been the case for too long now. The BBC, SKY and other national media completely ignored the day. I did think that times were changing and the English were standing up and making more of their heritage and culture, refusing to be cowed by the politically correct fascists that still seem to have so much power and influence in our country. It does though seem to be working both ways however, with some areas standing up as proud Englishmen and celebrating the day, whilst in some areas the celebration has been completely banned and ignored.

The following extracts have been taken from an article written back in early 1996 and found in a magazine, called England, My Country, although this sadly ceased publication in the late 1990’s, The magazine was published in support of a political party called the National Democrats, which no longer exists.


Well, April 23rd came and went and as per usual, there was little, if any celebration of St. George’s Day. This lack of celebration was of course mentioned in the media (albeit on a small scale) as a handful of patriots had their usual moan. 

Now what I did notice this year was that practically all high street card shops ..... were selling St. Georges Day cards. Correct me if I’m wrong, but this is the first year that I have noticed this and the cards were on prominent display amongst the relevant flags.

Why is England’s Day rarely remembered by celebration and the style it so deserves when the national days of Scotland, Wales and Ireland are forced home with such vigour?  It appears that those who have least to celebrate seem to celebrate most! Perhaps us meek English have an inbuilt sense of pride that we live with each and every day of our lives.

Perhaps we English scorn and scoff at this kind of celebration as it only brings out one-day-a-year patriots? Perhaps our people have been brainwashed into believing that our past is so evil it is better forgotten. God knows they’ve tried to do that over the years!

Whatever we feel, or whatever way we live our lives, we must do more to ensure that our National Day and our Englishness is brought into the spotlight next year and in years to come.

This still rings as true today as it did twenty years ago. However to emphasise the two extremes experienced this year I provide details of events or non-events at both ends of the scale. Firstly, a very positive development with an event that took place in my home town of Calne, Wiltshire. Mr and Mrs Leaning, the landlords of the White Hart Hotel, a very popular pub in Calne put on their first medieval St George's Day celebration and it is hoped this becomes an annual event in the town’s calendar. Mrs Leaning was reported as saying “I bet nowhere in Wiltshire has done anything similar to this for St George's Day. It was great" and had been approached by " ... three different councillors ask(ing) me if we were going to do it again next year which is always a good sign".

The event took place on the town's Green, the White Hart bordering this, and included battles between knights of the realm, to ferret racing displays and a jester school for children. Almost 1,000 local people attended the six-hour event. A picture (courtesy of BP) of the White Hart, bedecked with English flags and a view of the event are below (for info - each year for the annual festival of remembrance, the White Hart displays large poppies in place of the English flags and this is also an unparalleled display in my experience).


So from a truly patriotic English experience to a disgraceful display of betrayal of it's people, by the West country English city council in Bristol! I do hope the English folk in Bristol remember this betrayal when it comes time to vote for their local representatives.

Bristol City Council allowed the national day to pass without a single event for the English patron saint, despite the city having a history dating back to 1222.

Council chiefs are reported as saying that as 91 different languages are spoken in the city it would be "... very difficult to commemorate them all". Apparently some in the area feel as though the English symbol has been hijacked by far-right groups and are concerned about being branded "racist". Mx Kalphna Woolf, founder of 91 Ways To Build A Global City, an organisation which aims to unite Bristol's "multi-cultural" communities, but obviously seeks to alienate and disenfranchise the English, said people can be frightened of the white and red St George's flag. She said "There was a point in the past when I'd see the St George's Day flag flying and it would frighten me, as it had been taken over by 'we are England' type groups". She added "But more and more that flag has been used to unite people in recent years and I am very pleased we live under that flag". This confused and deluded woman also said that when her father was in India, he fought for the British Army and had a real affinity with British culture (British, though, not English!).

I'm not sure how Mx Woolf manages to live in Bristol as presumably she never has to travel through the Bristol district of St George.

This politically-correct, left-wing madness has to stop and the English need to stand up and not be afraid to fly their flag or celebrate their day. As a member of the English Democrats, I shall be in Calne for the English celebration of St George in 2017, hope to see you there.


Tuesday 8 March 2016

Pegida v. Islam

In my last blog entry I mentioned that I have been politically inactive for some time and as that was written in October last year it shows things haven't changed a great deal. However, I am sure many old comrades will understand and share the disillusionment felt when Nick Griffin began his destruction of the British National Party by ostracizing and removing those good Nationalists who were there for the cause and not for self-serving reasons. There have been may attempts at unifying the Nationalist groups that formed after splintering from the BNP, as well as bringing back on board those individuals who aligned with none.

Unfortunately all attempts at unification have resulted in nothing and those small groups have become smaller and the egotistical small fish in big ponds have caused much infighting resulting in making the movement a laughing stock in the eyes of those who are there to destroy us. If the leading lights in the movement had taken more decisive action when the first signs of the BNP crash became apparent, then the success the BNP had, in terms of councillors and MEPs elected, could well have been capitalised upon and taken to another level. We could have been in the position that UKIP find themselves, with massive publicity and general mainstream acceptance, but the general Nationalist position goes from bad to worse with nothing that gives me any confidence that traditional racial Nationalism is going anywhere at this time, so we have what we have.

Consequently, we need to adapt and although the hard-line, traditional Nationalists will baulk at this and consider any changes to the agenda developed in the 60s and 70s as impossible, we really must make some radical changes if we are going to take anything from the ashes of our movement. If we are serious about retaining any National identity at all then we really must change and prioritise the threats that face us.

Of course, there are many threats that face us but only one of these can be deemed urgent enough to require high priority action at this time. That urgency is due to how quickly this particular threat has forced its way upon us and caused the powers that be to adapt our way of life because of it and it will, if not stopped, become the threat that destroys us.

That threat is Islam and in the ten-year period from 2001 to 2011 the Muslim population in England and Wales has risen by 75%, when the total population has increased by less than 10%. This population growth in itself shows that our days are truly numbered unless we address this problem and eradicate this threat. It may also be of interest that in my lifetime the number of Muslims has increased from 50,000 to over 3,000,000, with 7 mosques now totalling almost 2,000! If any reader thinks Islam is a blight on our society now, just think what it will be like when there are millions more of them, with the influence and power those numbers will wield!

Consequently my political activity, of late, has been to support the only organisation that is actively working to eradicate this threat and to openly challenge what Islam stands for and what it is doing to this country. That organisation is Pegida. I know that many Nationalists are very anti- Pegida and its leaders but that's where I said radical change is needed. We need to assess whether or not we are serious about Islam being a threat or would rather stand by our old Nationalist principles and do nothing but bitch about Islam hoping that it'll just go away. I do not see any others putting their lives on the line in the way that Tommy Robinson has and believe him to be genuinely concerned about tackling Islam, along with Paul Weston and Anne Marie Waters

I see no other organisation that has the potential to tackle Islam and although the Pegida leadership has openly said that they do not welcome the BNP or the NF etc., I see the threat as being urgent enough to set aside the old agenda in order to work together against Islam. Nothing on the old agenda can ever, (although our exit from the EU will help in protecting our borders), be successfully taken forward if Islam isn't dealt with.

As a consequence of my stance, I have already been called a "f****** traitor" by an anonymous twitter follower (you can find me on twitter as @robertbaggs). I mention "anonymous" as this is an area which really rankles, in that, if the cause you believe in is as important as you think it is, then why hide behind pseudonyms? Additionally I find it interesting that the biggest flak for this stance will come from those who are fighting for the cause and future of the white race but have actually, other than made a lot of noise about it, ever done anything practical about it by way of increasing our race and had children. Look again at the population statistics above, Muslims are out-breeding us! This point, as well as the initial publicising of child-grooming by Muslims, are two things Nick Griffin did get right!

So, I am, for the time being, prepared to join forces with those whoever they may be, fighting against Islam and yes, was photographed standing by an ex-Muslim Pakistani waving the flag of his nation. As the old saying goes "The enemy of my enemy is my friend". So unless readers are actively fighting Islam or are producing children, then any arguments you may have against my position are worthless.

I will be marching again in Birmingham on Saturday 2nd April, in silence and with no party political identification or affiliation, as the Pegida leadership has requested, in the next step to fighting the "wicked, dangerous faith of Islam" described by Nick Griffin ten years ago.

Nothing else is more important at this time.