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Traditional Britain Seminars 2014: Robin Tilbrook on The future of England
by The Editor
In the absence of any sensible attempts to answer the English question support for English independence is growing! This thread will be led by Robin Tilbrook, Chairman of the English Democrats which is the only campaigning English nationalist party and which supports English Independence.
Traditional Britain Seminars 2014: John Kersey on "Was Enoch Right?"
by The Editor
What should our response be today both to continuing immigration to Britain and to those who are now here? Powell advocated voluntary repatriation on generous terms, but would such a remedy be even remotely practical, even if it were politically acceptable today? Can any alternative strategy be formulated that is both effective and politically acceptable? Can the Britons of today find a way to live together, or is cultural or even political separation of some sort inevitable?
Traditional Britain Seminars 2014: John Morgan on Schools of Thought in the European 'Alternative Right'
by The Editor
Julius Evola coined the term “men among the ruins” to designate those few individuals who had the strength to stand by their convictions despite the near-total devastation and desecration of their ideals. This forced a complete re-evaluation of what the “true Right” meant and a return to first principles, and, fortunately, produced a number of interesting new strands of political, social, religious and cultural thought. These strands have tended to synthesize the traditional with the innovative, and even sometimes venture into territory that is typically considered “Leftist” or even anarchistic. The pertinent question today is, what are the most effective ideas and techniques that can be used to combat liberalism today?