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Sovereign Finance & Sovereign Productivity for the British Worker

By Councillor Pete Lawrence Economic nationalism stands against the neo-liberal politics of destruction. We oppose the deindustrialisation, over-financialisation, and growing wealth inequality of late-stage capitalism. The cycles of life, civilisation, and human thought are unstoppable. Metamorphosis is inevitable, and freedom ...

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British Democrats: Our Plan for Economic Nationalism

By Deputy Chairman, Stephen Smith Economic Nationalism equals National Freedom Economic Nationalism is not an end in itself. Of course, we want our people to have a high standard of living, prosperity, and health. But Economic Nationalism’s principal purpose is ...

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Why Your Energy Bill Funds Norway’s Trillion-Dollar Wealth Fund

By Peter Finch Every month, households across Britain feel the bite of rising energy costs, yet too little of that money strengthens this country or secures its future. Instead, Britain remains exposed to imported energy, foreign capital, and a policy ...

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Chairman’s Viewpoint: The Strange Death of Working Class Political Representation (Part Two)

By Chairman, Dr Jim Lewthwaite What Would an Alternative Vision Consist Of? Defining the Constraints The fundamental crisis facing Britain is deindustrialisation and the deliberate deskilling of the workforce to serve the interests of global corporate capitalism. The indigenous population ...

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Home Market is The Free Market!

By Deputy Chairman, Stephen Smith What is the purpose of a nation’s economy? May sound rhetorical but we need to elaborate. Principally, the actual physical ‘life-support system’ of a country. The materials and services we must have to function. Aspects ...

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Starmer’s Government – No Fish, Definitely Foul!

By Stephen Smith, Deputy Chairman Globalist traitor, PM Keir Starmer’s betrayal of Britain’s fishing industry, is a continuation of the British State’s internationalist policy that goes back to 1973. When Britain originally entered the ‘European Project’, then called either the ...

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