The New Conservative

Niall McCrae

Jeff Berwick

Jeff Berwick: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (But It’s on Bitchute)

(Photograph: Jberwick, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons) We all have our favourite video-loggers on YouTube or other video platforms, but after a while they tend to become predictable and lose their lustre. However polished their presentation style, the likes of Paul Joseph Watson cannot keep my attention indefinitely. But there is one guy who I have

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George Orwell

The Road From Wigan Pier 

Are the white working class really ‘far right’, or just people reacting to the destruction of their way of life? In George Orwell’s tour of the industrial North, published in 1937 as The Road to Wigan Pier, there is no doubting his sympathy for his subjects. In the grime, squalor and poverty of Lancashire mill

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Racism is not patriotism

‘Hate’

Hardly a week goes by without the powers-that-be or commentators in the servile mainstream media warning us of the ‘forces of hate’. Any challenge to the official narrative is cast as extreme, with slurs of ‘conspiracy theorist’ or ‘far right’. Hate, according to our progressive leaders, is a disposition of traditionally privileged groups striving to

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Russell Brand

Russell Brand’s journey of enlightenment is not political – it’s more important than that 

Brand’s ability to relate to common folk is perhaps his greatest crime in the eyes of his hecklers in the media-establishment, because his success affirms that one does not need a privileged background or a degree from a (paradoxically titled) Russell Group university, to speak with insight on matters of contemporary importance.

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Global Warming

Green politics: how it’s going (Part II)

(Conclusion of Part I) The slogan for the burgeoning green campaign was ‘think globally, act locally’. This noble principle has been inverted by the powers-that-be, such as those attending World Economic Forum conferences at Davos.. They are acting globally, imposing draconian restrictions on ordinary lives, while putting themselves first. Genuine ecological concerns have been hijacked.

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Global Warming

Green politics: how it started, and how it’s going (Part I)

Ecofascism, like national socialism and international communism, started in Germany. Ashamed of compatriots falling for the blood-and-soil ideology of the recent past, the fledgling German Green Party was cautious of using symbols, Adolf Hitler having espoused mystical Aryan harmony with nature. However, the door was open to radical leftists, who were regarded as morally sound

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