One of the things the Liberal Democrats like to do is infer that I am not really an Independent, because of my hardline positions on many of the big questions. I am an “extremist” in their eyes, and no extremist can be an Independent they say. In their minds an Independent is somebody with moderate, mainstream views. I say an Independent is a candidate unaffiliated to any political party. That’s me.
I am going to remind them that there are Independents of all political persuasions, you have Independent leftists like Richard White, Independent ex-Labour people and I am an Independent nationalist. I have in the past been a member of several hardline nationalist parties, most notably the British People’s Party who I stood for from 2010 to 2012 in the Calderdale Council elections. I make no apology for being in the past involved with an exclusively pro-white political party. I have associated with non-racial nationalists in the past too and make no apology for that either.
While I sympathise fully with those who wish to represent the principled nationalist banner, I think what the common man on the street is looking for is somebody who will speak up for their community with an honest mind, and you do not need to be in a political party to do that. I would advise those patriots who believe in following the traditional route to join a party and do the demonstrations to rally behind a set of principles to look objectively at their goals.
You are not going to unite large people over to a factional idea, but you can rally people behind a set of demands. People are looking for leaders, not flags to stand under. I believe recent election trends has shown that my way of doing it works. Going to the Town Halls, Ward Forums, publishing and distributing informed local newsletters and dealing with the voter one to one on the doorstep works.
I would invite all serious nationalists to reconsider their conventional strategies and adopt the unconventional policy of localising their activity and working at the local level, without a party badge. On May 22nd I will be contesting the sole seat of Todmorden Ward but next year there are eighteen Town Council seats up for grabs.
I am happy to use my own campaign to encourage other community-focused Todmorden nationalists to come forward and flood the ballot with a mixture of aligned nationalists, unaligned Independents and flush the Lib-Lab-Con out of as many wards as possible. I hope I can count on your support.
I am going to remind them that there are Independents of all political persuasions, you have Independent leftists like Richard White, Independent ex-Labour people and I am an Independent nationalist. I have in the past been a member of several hardline nationalist parties, most notably the British People’s Party who I stood for from 2010 to 2012 in the Calderdale Council elections. I make no apology for being in the past involved with an exclusively pro-white political party. I have associated with non-racial nationalists in the past too and make no apology for that either.
While I sympathise fully with those who wish to represent the principled nationalist banner, I think what the common man on the street is looking for is somebody who will speak up for their community with an honest mind, and you do not need to be in a political party to do that. I would advise those patriots who believe in following the traditional route to join a party and do the demonstrations to rally behind a set of principles to look objectively at their goals.
You are not going to unite large people over to a factional idea, but you can rally people behind a set of demands. People are looking for leaders, not flags to stand under. I believe recent election trends has shown that my way of doing it works. Going to the Town Halls, Ward Forums, publishing and distributing informed local newsletters and dealing with the voter one to one on the doorstep works.
I would invite all serious nationalists to reconsider their conventional strategies and adopt the unconventional policy of localising their activity and working at the local level, without a party badge. On May 22nd I will be contesting the sole seat of Todmorden Ward but next year there are eighteen Town Council seats up for grabs.
I am happy to use my own campaign to encourage other community-focused Todmorden nationalists to come forward and flood the ballot with a mixture of aligned nationalists, unaligned Independents and flush the Lib-Lab-Con out of as many wards as possible. I hope I can count on your support.