As the dust settles from the December 2019 General Election, Ulster is faced with both new problems and continuing problems. The pro-Republican elements in Northern Irish politics have gained ground, the old style compromised Democratic Unionists have lost ground and Stormont remains in dead-lock. Across the Province, the harsh reality is that the population make-up is changing, especially in cities like Belfast where increasing numbers of non-European and non-whites are starting to settle. Add to this the numbers of other unwelcome colonisers such as East European Roma, and there is a future threat to Northern Ireland from colonisers with no traditional or heritage ties to Ulster or its unique history. In truth there are those political elements who seek to achieve the Republican dream of splitting Ulster from the United Kingdom and integrating it into the Irish Republic via some arrangement with the European Union. But, there is still a determined majority of the Northern Irish population, including some from the Roman Catholic community, who want to keep Ulster British. Where the established Unionist political parties have failed, a British National Socialist alternative might yet succeed and build an Ulster that can prevail against the Globalists and remain as part of the United Kingdom.
Month: December 2019
Scotland – fighting back against multi-culturalism
Perth this week Contrived media outrage over pro-White stickers. Just because the stickers stated that it is ‘OK TO BE WHITE’.
Why on earth should Police Scotland be involved in ‘investigating’ these stickers? If the stickers declared ‘Black Pride’ or ‘Gay Pride‘ there would be no comment or media outcry.
The General Election is Over. It is now that the task of building a British NS alternative must begin in earnest.
The Conservative victory in the General Election has seen the Marxist rabble around Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party routed. The fantasy politics of the Liberal Democrats stagnated and their leader humiliated.The British people can expect more of the ‘Old Gang’ politics and worse still is the continuing advance of the phoney leftist nationalism of the SNP trying to wreck the Union. Meanwhile Ulster faces greater problems as Sinn Fein,the SDLP and the Alliance seek to take the Province into a United Ireland.
Remember that the Conservative Party under Boris ‘Bojo’ Johnson might promise to deliver Brexit, but has a front bench where senior government posts are held by non-whites and non-Aryans, the Tory party is pro-Israel and globalist in outlook.
The time for talking is over. The time for seriously building and developing a British National Socialist alternative is now.