The home of real patriotic British people. The independent nationalist voice in the UK. The Red Rose County - Lancashire. A cummerbund & Griffinite free zone.Nick Griffin wrecked the National Front in the 1980's and then he wrecked the British National Party when he hijacked the BNP in 1999.A blog that supported John Tyndall.
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Friday, December 17, 2021
A symbiosis between the left and right worldwide ? This is a first, having Russell Brand on here.<NWN: Certainly people like Mark Collett will have a fit about this ? Collett was 'crucified' by Brand many years ago. But we at NWN condemned Griffin for allowing Collett to be 'hung out to dry' back then. This is not supporting Collett. We have never met, nor spoken with the lad
Monday, December 13, 2021
Demonstrations worldwide against the coming 'dictatorship' and who are using 'COVID' to impose their wicked agenda.
Check out this link to see numerous demo's against the Covid pass and the agenda for an 'authoritarian' dystopia.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOlRPQmGfubIt6a6scXQz1Q/videos
Thursday, December 09, 2021
Tuesday, December 07, 2021
Since 1995, the slice held by billionaires has risen from one percent to three percent, according to the World Inequality Report.
"This increase was exacerbated during the Covid pandemic. In fact, 2020 marked the steepest increase in global billionaires' share of wealth on record," the document said.
The club of the richest one percent has taken more than a third of all additional wealth accumulated since 1995, while the bottom 50 percent captured just two percent.
"After more than 18 months of Covid-19, the world is even more polarised," Lucas Chancel, co-director of the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics, told AFP.
"While the wealth of billionaires rose by more than 3.6 trillion euros ($4 trillion), 100 million more people joined the ranks of extreme poverty," said Chancel, noting that extreme poverty had been previously falling for 25 years.
A real-time ranking by Forbes magazine shows that the top 10 richest people each have a net worth exceeding $100 billion, with Tesla boss Elon Musk on top with around $265 billion.
Only one of the men is not American -- LVMH luxury group chief Bernard Arnault -- and all but two are tech industry leaders whose fortunes have been turbocharged by soaring company share prices.
- 'Exacerbated inequalities' -
According to the report, the world's 52 richest individuals have seen the value of their wealth grow by 9.2 percent per year for the past 25 years, well above less wealthy social groups.
Women's share of total global income from work was less than 35 percent, up from near 30 percent in 1990 but short of parity with men.
Europe was the world's most equal region, with the richest 10 percent taking 36 percent of the income share, whereas the Middle East and North Africa was the most unequal as the wealthiest 10 percent of society took 58 percent of income.
Chancel, the study's lead author, said state intervention was crucial in the fight against poverty but that wealthier nations were able to act more during the coronavirus pandemic.
Rich countries introduced measures such as furlough and increased social security payments during the crisis to prop up income levels and save jobs, which states with fewer resources did not replicate.
The 228-page report, whose contributors include French economist Thomas Piketty, calls for a "modest progressive wealth tax on global multimillionaires" in order to redistribute wealth, along with measures to prevent tax evasion.
"Given the large volume of wealth concentration, modest progressive taxes can generate significant revenues for governments," the report said.
It added that today's taxes excessively target property and should instead include all forms of wealth, particularly financial assets, which make up the core of modern fortunes.
The authors also recommended the creation of an international financial register to allow authorities to monitor taxpayers' assets and capital income and reduce tax evasion.
NWN: All are in favour or behind the 'Covid' business worldwide.
Monday, December 06, 2021
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Sunday, November 21, 2021
A very belated acknowledgement - JOHN P WINCH - Rocky River, Ohio, USA.
April 29, 1928- October 15, 1997, 69 years old.
When the BNP was building in strength in the very turbulent and busy early 1990's. We in the UK had cause to thank men like John in the USA. We strongly suspect that John had a link to the UK ?
Every week without fail, and sometimes more than once a week. We had parcels delivered to our North West BNP P.O. Box . These parcels contained books and magazines, which we used to educate and sell on to raise funds.
We also had a number of Fax machines donated nationwide to BNP regions in the 1990's, which we also understand to have been due to some help from the USA.
These many parcels ceased in around late 1997. Now we know why.
John P.Winch was a member of the US 'National Alliance' - this organisation was founded and led by Dr.William Pierce .
Dr.William Pierce.
What came later in the North West region of the BNP, all the huge votes and many councillors and MEP's elected, was partly helped by Mr.Winch and his unceasing generosity. Though he sadly didn't live long enough to see that. RIP -John P.Winch.
Friday, November 19, 2021
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Sunday, November 07, 2021
Saturday, November 06, 2021
Wednesday, November 03, 2021
Monday, November 01, 2021
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Friday, October 29, 2021
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
UK's Johnson invites Bill Gates, JPMorgan's Dimon, others to dinner -The Telegraph
Oct 15 (Reuters) - UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will host a dinner with world business leaders, including Bill Gates and JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon, The Telegraph reported on Friday.
Around 20 executives are expected to attend the dinner in a bid to establish "Global Britain," on Oct. 18 at 10 Downing Street, the report added.
UK's Johnson invites Bill Gates, JPMorgan's Dimon, others to dinner -The Telegraph | Reuters
Dennis Hutchings: Tributes as ex-soldier dies of Covid during trial over John Pat Cunningham shooting
Tributes have been paid to a Troubles veteran who died in Belfast from Covid-19 on Monday night hours after his trial for a fatal shooting in 1974 was halted.
Dennis Hutchings passed away hours after his non-jury trial for attempting to murder John Pat Cunningham (27) in Benburb, Co Tyrone was paused.
Mr Cunningham was shot in the back as he ran from an Army patrol in a field.
The 80-year-old’s trial had been adjourned for three weeks after the defendant contracted coronavirus.
Mr Hutchings, who denied all charges, had been suffering from kidney disease and the trial had been sitting only three days a week to enable him to undergo dialysis treatment between hearings. It’s understood he also suffered from heart failure and fluid on the lung.
His death is likely to reignite the heated debate over ending the prosecution of Troubles veterans that has been raging for years. Prime Minister Boris Johnson had vowed to end them, but as his Government’s plans would also mean an end to the prosecution of paramilitaries, others had opposed the effective ‘Troubles amnesty’ for equating soldiers with terrorists.
NI Veterans Commissioner Danny Kinahan said it had been “incredibly sad to learn of the passing of veteran Dennis Hutchings”.
“I got to know Dennis over recent years. An elderly man, in poor health, he was determined to clear his name once and for all,” he said.
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP said the death was “desperately sad news”.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hutchings family,” he said.
“We have said all along that Dennis should never have been brought to trial again, not least because of his health but also a lack of compelling new evidence.
“There are serious questions to answer here.”
Fellow DUP MP Carla Lockhart had attended the trial to support Mr Hutchings.
“Such sad news that he never got to live out his last days in peace. Awful,” she tweeted.
“Spent last months of his life being hounded by a political show trial. My thoughts are with his family, friends and his loyal friend (Conservative MP and former veterans minister) Johnny Mercer.”
TUV leader Jim Allister has said that the court case “has had a very sad end with the passing of Mr Hutchings”.
“The strain on this man was cruel, with him requiring regular dialysis, while being brought to Belfast to face a trial of dubious provenance,” Mr Allister said in a statement.
“My thoughts and prayers tonight are with his family and friends who may understandably feel that what he was put through contributed to his decline.”
Mr Hutchings’ defence barrister James Lewis QC had yesterday informed Belfast Crown Court his client had Covid as proceedings in the non-jury trial were due to commence on Monday.
He told judge Mr Justice O’Hara that Hutchings’ condition had been confirmed by a PCR test on Saturday.
“I regret Mr Hutchings is not well with regard as one would expect with his other comorbidities of renal failure and cardiac malfunction,” he said.
“And we are unable to presently take instructions as he is currently in isolation in his hotel room.”
Mr Lewis applied for an adjournment which was not opposed by the Crown barrister.
Mr Justice O’Hara said: “Things have obviously deteriorated over the weekend with his positive test for Covid. It is simply not possible to continue the trial in his absence.”
The former member of the Life Guards regiment from Cawsand in Cornwall also denies a count of attempted grievous bodily harm with intent.
Thursday, October 07, 2021
Chanie Rosenberg obituary - Trotskyist Socialist Workers party.
My friend Chanie Rosenberg, who has died aged 99, was a remarkable and inspiring revolutionary socialist, active in Britain for more than seven decades after arriving in 1947 with her partner, Tony Cliff. She was one of the last surviving members of the Revolutionary Communist party (1944-49), and then in 1950 helped found and build what became the Socialist Workers party.
Chanie was born to a middle-class Lithuanian Jewish family in Cape Town, South Africa (one relative was the poet and artist Isaac Rosenberg). The anti-black racism disgusted her as did antisemitism amid the rise of fascism in Europe.
Initially drawn to leftwing Zionism as an antidote, she studied Hebrew at Cape Town University, following schooling at the Good Hope Seminary, and in 1944 moved to Palestine to live on a kibbutz, where she witnessed anti-Arab racism.
Chanie defied rightwing stereotypes of Marxists as dour and humourless. She worked as a maths teacher, in primary schools in Islington and Hackney, and then for 12 years at the John Howard school (now Clapton girls’ academy), and was secretary of Hackney National Union of Teachers. As the principal breadwinner, Chanie combined family life, trade union activity, writing, art, sculpture, music, swimming and political activism, with a verve few could match.In Palestine she met and in 1945 married Ygael Gluckstein, a Palestinian Jewish Trotskyist, better known under his pseudonym Tony Cliff. She joined the tiny Trotskyist movement herself and, after the couple moved to London, was a courageous and determined activist in the Socialist Review Group (where her brother Michael Kidron also played a leading role), later the SWP.
She remained politically active her entire life, from the Aldermaston marches against the bomb in the 1950s to the Stop the War coalition in the 2000s; from confronting Oswald Mosley’s fascists in Ridley Road market in the 40s to the mass Anti-Nazi League protests against the National Front in the 70s.
I remember travelling to Burnley with Chanie (aged 80) in 2002 for an ANL protest against the BNP. While some of us were anxious, she was utterly fearless. Tear gas, water cannon, fascists and riot police posed no obstacle for the indefatigable Chanie, who travelled to Prague in 2000 and Genoa in 2001 as part of the huge anti-capitalist mobilisations.
Throughout she was cheerful, warm and supremely optimistic about struggles for a better society.
Tony died in 2000. Chanie is survived by her four children, Elana, Donny, Danny and Anna, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/sep/07/chanie-rosenberg-obituary
UUP’s Doug Beattie: Why I wouldn’t have posed with Hutchings
Doug Beattie has said he wouldn’t have posed for photographs with the ex-soldier facing charges related to the fatal shooting of a vulnerable young man in Co Tyrone in 1974.
DUP MP Carla Lockhart, and Tory MP and ex-Army captain Johnny Mercer, were pictured outside Belfast Crown Court with Dennis Hutchings as his trial began for the attempted murder of 27-year-old John Pat Cunningham who had “the mind of a child”.
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