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Friday 15 February 2008

A new beginning


This will be the last post on this blog as the new Scottish BNP web site will be going live very soon. A letter has gone out to all members in Scotland informing them of the changes taking place, this and the fact that over ten officials have been appointed in the last few weeks will at last put a nail in the silly claims that the BNP were anywhere near finished in Scotland.

I won't go into details here as all members will know what and how the new regional structure will work. And lets face it the left have got enough information off blogs like this to last them a life time, I would like to thank all those that have remained loyal to our cause and welcome all the new officials aboard, we have come along way in the last few months a few more weeks will see the new organisation bedded in and then there will be no stopping us!!

Monday 11 February 2008

Moving on


As part of the continuing restructuring of the BNP in Scotland I am pleased to announce that this blog will be replaced by a brand new BNP scottish web-site, this is a work very much in progress which is being designed and run by our new Scottish office Publicity officer, who joins the recently appointed security officer and Education officer.
Bea, our new contact in the west of scotland, will be submitting regular articles for publication one which is reprinted here. Final proposals for the reorganisation of BNP Scotland are being discussed at the moment and when finalised will be announced on the new web-site, exciting times indeed!!

Nationalism and Nostalgia

Is there something essentially incorrect about being a nationalist? It means that you love your country. When the said country you love commences to become unrecognisable, however, and what went before in that country appears to be a better place then than it is now, nostalgia for how we once were becomes inseparable from nationalism. Nationalism and nostalgia are both highly unfashionable in Britain’s politically correct climate today, so much so in fact, that any expression of such values are ridiculed, demonised, and worse still, can turn you into a fugitive of the law. This is a consequence of post- modern relativism; a malevolent set of guidelines insisting all cultures and creeds should be viewed as being equally as worthy as each other regardless of location or context. Here’s the catch though, the indigenous society is required to embrace it, endorse it, and give way to it, all at it’s own expense. Relativism is rewriting history in our schools, threatening to replace democracy with theocracy, and constantly elevating the minority above the majority whilst simultaneously instilling a sense of shame to be British into the native population.


Nostalgia, we are led to believe, implies romanticizing the past. You are not permitted to do such a thing these days for fear of being labelled ‘naff’, or even racist. Yet many are the instances when the media seems to acknowledge a need within the public domain for wistful reminiscence. In order perhaps to boost viewing numbers. Take the new drama ‘Larkrise to Candleford’ for instance. Where are the blacks, Asians, Somalis, and illegal immigrants? This series is unadulterated nostalgia for a time long gone. Could the BBC be accused of promoting double standards by producing a program such as this on one hand, whilst at the same time their news desks continually fail to report escalating incidents of black on white racism ? A quick trawl each day on the Internet through the local rags will demonstrate this claim to be accurate. www.uktabloid.co.uk-Main%20.News.html is a particularly comprehensive source of information. Have a look and follow the links.

Can nationalism exist independently of nostalgia or vice versa? I don’t think it’s possible because as a technique for living within and through history nationalism requires a particular understanding of the correlation between the present and the past. Nostalgia is important and necessary, especially now as our government over the last ten years has attempted wipe the black (oops sorry!) chalk board clean. For a nation to live and thrive it must celebrate it’s past not denounce it as shameful. We must recognise that those who lived in ‘other days’ whose traditions, political beliefs, and even verbal communication may at first glance appear unfamiliar were members of the same community…that ‘they’ were in fact us… the Scottish, English, Welsh, and Irish. Our islands, our people, our heritage.

Thursday 7 February 2008

Give it a rest!


I have stopped showing comments on this blog as the same arguments are being put forward by the same people, these posts only aid our enemies in their attacks on nationalism, there are other sites and blogs out there that deal with recent events regurgitating all the nonsense over and over again, setting nationalist against nationalist all fueled by the postings of left wing extremists, this blog is for BNP Scotland members to keep up to date with group news and I will not let it be hijacked by the likes of the UAF and others, and remember that despite the lies of those left-wing extremists and sections of the mass media the motivation of our members which inspires them to carry on campaigning on behalf of BNP Scotland is their vision of what Britain was and can become again this has not changed for the majority of members.
The men and women of the BNP firmly believe that tomorrow can be a New Britain, a truly Great Britain, a Britain that will put the interests and rights of her people first. We believe that we can build a Britain that will be united, strong, free and proud again. A Britain where its political leaders represent the will of the people and stand up for their interests. A Britain that does not bow down before the European Parliament or George W. Bush. A Britain free of economic uncertainty, the religious extremism which threatens our very way of life, and where criminals receive not just a slap on the wrist but the swift justice they deserve. We believe that we can build a Britain fully conscious of its heritage, cultural identity and roots where our children can grow up safe, secure and happy; looking forward to a real future in the land of their ancestors.
Now isn't that worth believing in? Isn't that worth working towards? Isn't that worth giving at least something to? Isn't standing up for our ideal of Reborn Britain a more honourable way of living your life than sniping from the sidelines or simply trying to bury your head in the sand, trying to kid yourself that there is nothing you can do or that things won't get too bad, or that you have done your bit or that there still will be a place for your children in the new multi-cultural, anti-British, politically correct, Labour nightmare Britain of tomorrow? A country that will be so far removed from the Britain of our Great Grandparents and from the dreams and hopes of our people throughout the centuries as to be unrecognisable. Isn't it better to stand-up today, to act in the best traditions of our people, and to send a message of defiance to the New Labour 'thought-police' that we will not surrender our heritage and traditions? Is it not time we all renewed our efforts working to make our Vision of Britain a reality and put the past behind us once and for all.

Tuesday 5 February 2008

Another get-together

Another get-together has been planned for Tuesday 19th Feb, contact Roy for details, AberdeenBNP@aol.com or phone 08454785099.
This will be a social event for like-minded individuals to meet up for a drink and chat to catch up on all the news of planned events etc.

One thing I can announce is that BNP Scotland now have an official press officer, this is a very important role that will help to raise our profile across the country, just who this gentleman is I will reveal at the meeting.

Talking of meetings I hope to hold a regional council meeting shortly, this will be open to all officials and activists to attend and have their say on BNP Scotlands future.

A newsletter is in production and will be mailed to all members making sure that everyone knows new contact details and 'who is doing what' in BNP Scotland, it will also be asking for members to come forward and get involved with their local groups or start a group if they haven't got one in their area.

You can contact BNP Scotland on 07526 125894 or e-mail Scotland@bnp.org.uk