Friday 20 May 2011

Lessons From The Past

History Repeating Itself

Why We Must Remember The Past

After a few weeks of reading the usual message boards etc., I have decided to analyse the movement here in Great Britain. It saddens me to see so much disunity, and the “blame game” being played out in full. Movement of Racial Nationalists between the BNP, NF, and BPP has never bothered me, just as long as those who are genuine remain as part of the fight. Unfortunately some former well respected Nationalists are dropping out altogether, and some are joining multiracial phony patriot groups like the English Democrats. Honestly we are our own worst enemies, instead of throwing our toys out of the pram, stamping our feet, and blaming each other, we should be looking at why the general public are not supporting us in the same way they did ten years ago.

I remember the late John Tyndall once outlining this in one of his magnificent speeches, the subject being Toryism. I believe, as did he, that Nationalism always has a better chance under a Labour government; with a Tory government it becomes harder for us because of their phony patriotism. Those who remember 1979 will know what I’m trying to say, the year that Thatcher lied about cracking down on immigration and cost the National Front what would have been some historical successes. We have it now with David Cameron, only this time he can blame the pact with the Liberal Democrats for reneging on his election promises. Remember how he was going to take Britain out of the evil European Convention on Human Rights? That promise was broken before the ink was even dry on the ballot papers. What we are left with now is the uncertainty of a political vacuum. The ruling alliance is looking shaky at best, on other occasions it looks close to falling apart. We should be taking advantage of this, we should be doing our utmost to fill that vacuum, but we are all too busy on the internet pointing our fingers at each other.

What we require is strong leadership, be that from Nick Griffin, Ian Edwards, or maybe Kevin Watmough. It doesn’t matter who grabs this bull by the horns, as long as someone does it, and soon. The voting public have been so blatantly conned this time that even those who have followed the same party for decades have started to realise. Everybody needs to get active right now, otherwise like 1979; we will be condemned to the best part of twenty years in the wilderness.

1 comment:

  1. I totally agree, its like vicious circle and someone needs to break it

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