Wednesday 29 October 2014

The Labour Party in Scotland is Falling Apart - Out With the Old Order - Make Way For The New Order.

The Labour Party in Scotland Is Falling Apart
Out With The Old Order
Make Way For The New Order !
 
In recent blogs for BM Scotland it has been emphasised that British Movement looks towards
the shifting political climate in Scotland as a rare opportunity in British politics to exploit the public dis-satisfaction with the Westminster 'Old Gang' political parties and to advance British National Socialism 'North of the Border'.
 
 
 The news that the Labour Party in Scotland is floundering and is in dispute with the national central office in London is excellent news and an indication of how the dominant political parties of the Westminster 'rotating dictatorship' are now heading towards terminal decline.
The Labour Party depends on its voting base in Scotland to achieve enough MP's for a chance at gaining control of the Government. With less than a year to go before the General Election in 2015, this is a serious situation for Labour. Neither the Conservative Party nor the Liberal Democrats have any real political strength in Scotland, the SNP may dominate for now, but in the wake of the Independence Referendum that might change.
Now is the time for British National Socialism to begin its work in Scotland, to offer a radical new approach, a radical solution; the building of a grass-roots NS movement working towards the building of the Folkish society.
 
 
"The System will not fall from a single knock out blow
...but by death from a thousand cuts..."
 
 
 


Tuesday 14 October 2014

No Return to the 'Red Clyde' - After the Independence referendum the extreme-Left are working to seize the political initiative in Scotland.

NO RETURN TO THE 'RED CLYDE'
 
 After the Scottish Independence referendum the assorted organisations
of the extreme-Left in Scotland are working to seize the political initiative.
 
 
 
 The Left-wing activism that characterised the independence campaign in Glasgow had echoes of the
bad old days of the 'Red Clyde'. The Labour Party was shocked at the political activism against the official Labour position and many fringe leftist organisations and individuals were working together as part of the failed 'Yes' campaign.
 However the 'Yes' campaign was triumphant in the greater Glasgow area and the Left have been inspired by that response to their overtures on Clyde-side and this could lead to a revival of 'Red' activity in the greater Glasgow area.
 Veteran pro-Marxist politico Tommy Sherridan was very active during the referendum campaign, and openly bragged to journalists that his goal was the creation of a future 'democratic socialist' republic in Scotland.

It will be a testing time for British National Socialism in Scotland, but the shifting support away from the three traditional parties and the growing political awareness of Scotland's younger generation can be made to work in our favour.
There is now widespread distrust of the Westminster based political system across the UK, but especially in Scotland. The people of Scotland only need to look south of the border to see what mass Third World immigration and colonisation has done to ruin England, and to parts of Wales.
Fertile ground for a real political alternative that looks towards the creation of a Folkish state.

Blood and Soil has always mattered in Scotland,
now we must add the '14 Words' to that sense of Nation and Folk.


Sunday 5 October 2014

What Now For Scotland ?

WHAT NOW FOR SCOTLAND?
The Political and the Media Circus Around the Independence Referendum is now over - so where does Scotland go from here?
 

 
If nothing else the independence referendum campaign revitalised political activity in Scotland and brought out a level of activism not seen for decades. The task ahead for British National Socialists and racial Nationalists in Scotland is to wrest the initiative away from the political Left and the false nationalism of the Scottish National Party.
 The scale of the turnout for the 'Yes'/'No; vote startled the Establishment and forced them to rush North of the Border in the final week to stave off a tactical and electoral disaster for the three party dictatorship. 
The level of political activism across the population of Scotland surprised the Westminster political parties and Alex Salmond's strategy of giving the vote to 16 and 17 year old teenagers across Scotland was a clever widening of electoral inclusion.
The clumsy Whitehall directed media campaign almost swung the referendum for the 'Yes' campaign as it tried to denigrate the pro-independence lobby and over faced the British viewing and listening audiences with the political heavy weights of the three main parties.
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown campaigning on behalf of a Conservative led government showed all his former supporters in Scotland that when it comes to the crunch, Brown is for the Westminster imposed status quo.
It was a pleasure to see politically motivated Scots giving Labour Party leader Ed Milliband a hard time and the bewildered look on Milliband's face as his minders hustled him away from a hostile crowd was a sight worth seeing. It was just a pity that those who were jostling the lack-lustre Labour leader were campaigning for the negative forces of Scottish independence and the break up of the Union of the United Kingdom.
 The disturbing sight and sound of television reporters interviewing black and Asian voters in Glasgow and Edinburgh and describing them as 'Scots' or 'Scottish voters'.
These people are 'British' by bits of paper and live in Scotland, but they are not Scots!
It was a mockery of nationality when the SNP presented a Bangladeshi businessman as one of its top donators and supporters from the "Scottish business community".
 It is now the time for a revival of racial awareness and Folkish political activism in Scotland, to harness the energy and desire to challenge Westminster and the System, but to reject the leftist politics of the SNP and the extreme Left fringes.
 British Movement believes that 2015 must be the year of a 'racial revival' in Scottish politics
and the desire amongst real Scots for a national identity must be given the push towards a Folkish and racial identity - a renaissance of Scottish racial awareness and Scotland's unique place in the Aryan unity of the tribes and nations that make up Great Britain. 
 
 Britain Together
 Britain Awake !
 
 '14 Words'