Saturday, 30 September 2023

European Outlook # 91 October 2023

The Way Forward: Movements and Parties - This article first appeared in The League Sentinel, Issue 133, Spring 2023



Miss Rotha Lintorn-Orman founded the original British Fascists in 1923. Since then we have not gained a single Member of Parliament. There have been a few MPs who were elected as members of other parties who sided with us, such as Captain Archibald Ramsey, Henry Kerby, and Harold Soref, but none that were elected as fascists or British nationalists.

British nationalists should not be confused with Scottish, Irish, Welsh, or Cornish nationalists who represent the Celtic nations. We have had plenty of local councillors, and the BNP under Nick Griffin had two Euro MPs and a member of the London Assembly, but no Westminster MPs.

The National Front in the 1970s and the British National Party in the 2000s were mass movements with paid staff and talented organisers. They fielded scores of candidates in parliamentary elections without success; in fact, their average votes were no better than those achieved by Mosley's post-war Union Movement. He got 8.1% in North Kensington in 1959, just 14 years after the war against fascism, and despite a torrent of hostile propaganda from the mass media.

The British public have always been against mass migration but their opinions do not translate into votes for minority parties.

UKIP was a flash in the pan promoted by the popular press and funded by reactionary millionaires. They were a one issue party dedicated to getting the UK out of the European Union. They achieved their ambition, and lost their reason for existing, in 2016 when 52% of the participating electorate voted for Brexit.

They have regrouped as the Reform Party with a right-wing agenda totally lacking in racial consciousness.

Since the collapse of the BNP various small parties have emerged to compete with the National Front and British Movement, both of which were founded over fifty years ago.

There is no reason to suppose that these groups will be any more successful than their predecessors. Most of them are little more than a website, and none of them can boast a charismatic leader.

What then is the point of them? I believe that the League of St George has shown what can be done by a small but dedicated group of patriots.

Putting up candidates in elections is good for training members and raising funds, even if the result is only one or two percent.

And so is the production of hard copy magazines such as; League Sentinel, Broadsword, Candour, and Heritage and Destiny. The dissemination of information is our lifeblood. We are opposed by a mass media owned by billionaires like Rupert Murdoch, but we can still get our message across.

Unfortunately, the UK has an apathetic population that is easily distracted, and a first-past-the-post electoral system that favours the big parties, but we can still make a difference.

We have left the EU but we are still a European country with the same economic and social problems as our neighbours. Events in Italy, France, Sweden, and Hungary have shown what can be done.

Let's forget about personal and political differences and concentrate on educating the masses. If a billionaire backer suddenly appears we can hold mass rallies, distribute multicoloured magazines, stand candidates in every election, and generally make ourselves known. But until such time we must continue to state our case by any legal means.


Letter From America - Robert Lyons

Dear Bill, Thanks for the latest issues of Nation Revisited and European Outlook, as always both issues were most interesting and informative.

It seems both the US and GB are being overrun with both legal and illegal immigrants and there appears to be nothing we can do about it. 

Our television shows and commercials have suddenly gone to 90% black and there's nothing we can do about that either, except not watching the tube which I don't do anyway.

The state of Maryland is now a Progressive Democratic state, something I thought I would never see in my lifetime, it happened, it's here and it appears to be here to stay. A sad state of affairs everywhere, what can change it? Maybe a revolution??

Happy I'm on my way out but my poor kids and grandkids have to face this growing tragedy.

Thanks again and all my best, Bob

European Outlook: Robert Lyons represented the National States' Rights Party at the BNP camp held at Norfolk in 1961. We have kept in touch over many years as our respective countries have been all but destroyed by Liberalism The tide is turning but will we still be here to witness it?


More Crisis Due To Overpopulation - Catherine Elizabeth Parker Brown




Just about everyone in the country is worried about the current gas crisis. The wholesale price of the fuel has risen to an all time high.

The reason for this is quite obvious: the demand is by far exceeding the supply. Britain is such a small island whose resources simply cannot cope with the disproportionate number of people living here.

It doesn't stop with gas: we have the exact same problem with water, disposal of sewerage, disposal of household refuse, a financial economy which is near to exhausted, a 'mob rule' situation in our cities, immense volumes of traffic causing chaos and pollution, more rapidly spreading diseases - some of which we had once managed to eradicate and MAJOR health care problems.

Take a look at our hospitals. The vast majority of staff in our health services are coloured immigrants. We are told that "They are vital, we have such a huge shortage of doctors and nurses". Nonsense, utter nonsense. The problem IS NOT that we don't have enough doctors, it is that we have TOO MANY PEOPLE.

Besides at, these coloured doctors that are brought in all have massive families, thus increasing the population and further adding to the problem. Humane repatriation would cut the population down to a sustainable figure, meaning that the number of white doctors that we have would be ample. And we could afford to pay them a more apposite wage!

We are told that we need these immigrants for the amount they pay in taxes, yet they cost our economy far more than they supposedly put back in. The Race Relations industry costs our country billions upon billions of pounds every year in diversity quangos, legal aid and legal expenses, social security benefits, fabricated fancy job titles, equal rights schemes, so-called reports into diversity, anti-racism projects and so on.

Consider also the vast amount of land that is constantly being taken to build extra housing for these alien invaders. The country is systematically being transformed into an urban jungle. We need our farmland to grow crops and graze cattle enabling our food resources. We need our forests and woodland to ensure clean air. We need our marshlands and meadows in which birds can thrive - birds have always filled an important place in our ecosystem. They eat up to half their weight each day in rodents, insects, weed seeds, and other pests; they pollinate flowers and distribute beneficial plant seeds.

We may be well aware of this, but getting our message across to the general public is another matter!

So, in a bizarre sort of way, the high cost of gas combined with related power cuts may actually do us a favour!

Maybe a calamity of this nature, which so directly involves, inconveniences and costs 'Joe Public' - hitting them in their pockets and preventing them from watching their mundane soap operas and reality TV shows - may well persuade them to start taking note of the serious consequences of overpopulation, and making a stand to something about it. We can but hope.

European Outlook: This article first appeared on the Nationalist Alliance website in Nov 2006. With the price of gas and the rise in immigration it's more topical than ever. These problems persist because the UK has never had a long-term energy policy or an immigration policy. Successive governments made it up as they went along. Margaret Thatcher closed down the coal mines because we had North Sea gas, but that's running out and we are increasingly dependent on imported gas. The 'Iron Lady' made promises on immigration to undermine the National Front but the influx continued, and now 12% of our population  is of non-European stock. The present Tory government will almost certainly be replaced by the Labour Party at the next general election. We can only hope that they will make plans for the future.

Come Inside You Silly Fella, Come Inside

In the old days our mental hospitals were full of deluded patients who thought that they were Napoleon. I don't know what happened to them when the government sold off the asylums for development, I guess they are now being cared for 'in the community' by social workers who are as mad as their customers. The type of people who encourage little children to question their gender or identify as cats and dogs.

But those with a Napoleon complex are not alone in living in a world of their own. A coalition of left-wing Tories, Liberal-Democrats and Labour Party supporters live in a world of make-belief where diverse races live in harmony and American foreign policy is blindly accepted.

Their only opponents are right-wing Tories who still imagine that we have a mighty empire. These are the congenital Brexiteers who sacrificed a market of half a billion souls for a blue passport.

And their only allies are the little groups of so-called far-right activists who swap conspiracy theories and indulge in fantasies of mass deportation.

In the real world people are concerned with the cost of living. They are politically powerless but at election time they put their illiterate crosses on ballot papers to return members of parliament who belong to the aforementioned groups of the deluded.

Politics is controlled by ideological lunatics. Nations prosper through hard work and good government, not through obsessive borrowing. Successive British governments kept down wages and avoided the cost of training by importing cheap labour. This has resulted in a skills shortage throughout industry and serious housing and social problems. We have decimated our armed forces but we still pretend to be a world power. We have exported our industries to China but we are right behind America's anti-Chinese policy. We have undeveloped gas and oil resources but we wage an economic war on Russia which has doubled our energy costs. 

Perhaps we did away with the asylums because the UK has become one great madhouse?

Chas and Dave recorded this old song which sums up the situation.

A 'bob' was a shilling and thirty bob was £1.50, an unskilled labourer's wage in the 1930s.


European Outlook

All articles are by Bill Baillie unless otherwise stated. The opinions of guest writers are entirely their own. The editor reserves the right to shorten or otherwise amend articles submitted for publication. We seek reform by legal means according to the UN Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19:

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