Season’s cheer from England

Here for all seasonal romantics and climate change “deniers” is a picture shot in our back garden by my daughter on the morning of 18th December, just as the Copenhagen Conference was slowly, delightfully falling through the floor and the threat of carbon taxation was receding. Virtually all the snow has also receded now from our part of the world, and the Met Office will not be declaring a White Christmas tomorrow, except north of the border. No matter, it has been a good end to the nationalist year in this country.
The high point, of course, was the election in June of Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons to the European Parliament, closely followed by the blue funk into which this happy event tipped the entire political and media Establishment. Now we all await the favour of Gordon Brown to know when the next electoral challenge for the BNP, the General Election, will take place. The smart money appears to be going on March or April.
However the BNP fares in its target seats, the story for the party next year will be one of re-adjustment to the new Cameron government. If recent form is anything to go by, we are looking at a minimum of two terms of Tory rule. So adjust the party must, in my view.
Not just in Britain but all across the European world the decade that is just beginning will surely not be like the decade that went before it. Our collective situation will grow darker, that is for sure. But the political options which nationalists understood long ago are crystallising for more and more of our people, and the arguments are clarifying. It is our privilege and duty at this small blog to participate, insomuch as we are able, in the furtherance of that process. On behalf of all the contributors to our site, then, I wish its readers and, especially, its commentariat not only a happy Christmas but an intellectually adventurous and politically rewarding 2010.
Posted by Lurker on Fri, 25 Dec 2009 03:55 | #
Happy Christmas Andrew and everybody.