The Country Needs Our Decent Nationalism
The Country, formally known throughout the whole world as Great Britain, is now in dire straights. Read Story
The Country, formally known throughout the whole world as Great Britain, is now in dire straights. Read Story
In Lincolnshire, where Paul Nuttall is expected to stand in the general election in Boston and Skegness, UKIP went from being the official opposition to having no seats at all as the Tories gained 23 seats. Read Story
by John Shaw Being both for and against immigration has finally caught up with UKIP. We British Democrats, in contrast, Read Story
by Admin Schulz refers incident to French authorities ‘given the seriousness and criminal implications’ Says ‘further evidence is needed to Read Story
Councillor Peter Jackson announced his resignation, after 14 years as representative for the Headland and Harbour ward last month due to Read Story
The UK Independence Party changed the rules for its leadership election at the eleventh hour throwing the planned contest into disarray. The last-minute rule Read Story
“The truth is that EU fraud is structural: a product of how the Brussels institutions are set up … and I have reached the view that the system is beyond reform.” Read Story
There is without question a genuine need for an effective political voice to represent the majority of voters who want Britain to leave the corrupt EU, halt destructive mass immigration and protect our culture and values. It is unlikely pro-immigration UKIP will ever fully subscribe to protecting our culture and national identity. Read Story
Labour increase their share of the vote by 7.3% but a poor showing for Farage and his politically-correct fan-club in the Oldham by-election! No surprise there. What is surprising is the response of Farage
Mr Farage said Oldham’s Asian population had voted for Labour in large numbers, even though, he claimed some did not speak English but were signed up for postal votes. Read Story
Former UKIP parliamentary candidate for West Lancashire, Jack Sen, spoke at our AGM on November 21st where he discussed his eye-opening experiences as a member of both UKIP and the BNP. Read Story
Certainly. Mandela’s a human hero,’ Farage responded. ‘That day he came out of Robben Island and stood there and forgave everybody, I just thought: ‘This is Jesus.’ I don’t regard him as a political hero – I think he’s on a rather higher plane than that.’ Read Story
UKIP has lost overall control of Thanet District Council following a number of resignations, the most recent being Cllr Jeff Read Story
A new leaflet has been added to the web site under the LEAFLETS menu item and can be downloaded. The Read Story
By Hogarth In 1973, French author Jean Raspail published his controversial and remarkably prescient novel, The Camp of the Read Story
Jane Edwards gives a synopsis of a speech given by Jack Sen at a recent meeting of the London Forum. Read Story
Asks John Bean The British Democrats have only one Parliamentary Candidate standing at this election in this early Read Story
By Mike Newland. For a generation the British political system has largely silenced dissent against the turning upside down Read Story
By Adrian Davies. As predicted on this site at the end of March, the Front National has achieved Read Story
By Mike Newland. There are many utterly futile quests a man (or woman – equal opportunities here) can pursue in Read Story
By Andrew Brons. We are used to UKIP being immune to criticism in the mainstream media. However, it appears Read Story