British Movement is a National Socialist organisation. We have been active on the streets, campaigning against the replacement of our people and putting Britain first since 1968. BM has, and will continue to, give help to genuine nationalists by campaigning for them in elections, providing security for meetings, and turning out to support them on demonstrations.
Over the past 15 years, a new and unwelcome phenomenon has emerged in the UK: so-called civic Nationalist grifters. These individuals have formed protest/political organisations claiming to address concerns about large-scale migration into the UK and Europe. Although initially viewed as well-meaning patriots, these ‘patriots’ quickly realised that there was money to be made by tapping into the concerns of our people through slick social media campaigns.
This post is not an attack on those who attended the Britain First ‘March for Remigration’ in Manchester last Saturday. Our aim is to present our account of events and to expose the lies and cowardice of one of those ‘nationalists’ leading well-meaning patriots down a dead end. The vast majority who took part were decent folk who we would welcome in our ranks.
An ethno-Nationalist believes that citizenship of a nation is based on ancestry, culture, language and a shared heritage. A nation is a folk community of people with common ethnic roots and cultural traditions. National Socialism sits squarely in the ethno-Nationalist camp.
A civic Nationalist believes that being ‘British’ isn’t about ethnicity, ancestry, or religion – it’s about shared citizenship, values, and participation in society. Groups such as Reform UK, UKIP and Advance UK fall into this category, along with the likes of Nigel Farage, Robert Jenrick, ‘Tommy Robinson’ and many of the other Johnny-come-lately types.
Britain First sits somewhere between the two. Led by ex-BNP councillor Paul Golding, they describe themselves as ‘Christian Nationalists’, even going so far as carrying the Christian cross at the front of their public demonstrations. Although many of their supporters are ethno-Nationalists, the group regularly use the Griffinite ‘Nutzi’ label in an attempt to distance themselves from genuine racial Nationalists and National Socialists.
Golding has often been accused of being a ‘grifter’, someone who has promoted anti-Muslim views on social media solely to profit from a gullible audience. Reporting on his regular appeals for funds to finance his activities, transport and legal bills, has kept Searchlight and Hope Not Hate in business for years. Losing support to the civic Nationalist Reform UK, Golding hit a new low last weekend with his attack on the BM activists who turned up to support the Britain First ‘March for Remigration’ in Manchester city centre.
Using a slick media campaign featuring video and stirring music, Britain First encouraged their social media followers to turn up in Manchester for the march and rally. The result was that the small number of BF members who did actually turn up were swollen by the far larger number of non-aligned patriots who came along after seeing it advertised on their timelines.
One of the propaganda techniques Britain First employs is to hand everyone turning up for the march a cheap Union flag to wave as they walk around the streets. Several British Movement North West activists went along to give support to the policy of remigration. The activists even brought their own Saint George’s flags! Our comrades were spotted by Golding, who then instructed his security to ask them to leave. While walking away, Golding (in the middle of his security detachment) began to shout and make threats to the BM lads and lasses, who slowly walked away in dignified silence.
For anyone new to this site, BM North West is the most active ethno-Nationalist group in that part of England. We hold regular activities, including distributing food and essentials to our homeless folk on the streets of our major cities, cleaning litter from fields and forests, and numerous street activities across the region. We also have regular social get-togethers for members and recruits. BMNW have recently launched a 14-page newsletter, The Castlerigg Stone. In contrast, Britain First has next to no members in the North West and, apart from the occasional ‘National’ march, no activities.
Golding’s Lies
Supposedly media savvy, the BF leader should have realised that the event would have been recorded on video and captured in photographs. Golding has since posted on X that the BM contingent were flying ‘Nazi’ flags (watch the video to see what flags were actually being carried), and used words like ‘gimps’ and ‘fannies’ to describe genuine patriots. The fool also crowed about our people ‘running for their lives’ after being confronted by Britain First security. What a waste of space this grifter is. No doubt he was worried that the presence of real ethno-Nationalist activists would lead to him losing some of the donations he relies on to keep himself afloat.
The positive side of this is the reaction to Golding’s lies on Social Media. A good percentage of those responding to his tweets have backed the BM. Our BMNW X account has gained many new followers keen to find out what our views are, and we have had a number of new enquiries for membership. Thanks, Paul.
The Uber grifter Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, aka Tommy Robinson, has also supported Golding, with a ‘Nazi this’ and ‘Nazi that’ rant while stuffing himself on steak and caviar in the United States (we kid you not). What’s happened to the ‘poor old Tommy’ who has had to flee Britain after being warned that he was on an ISIS hit list and his appeal for funds to help him and his family relocate?
Golding The Woman Beater – BBC 28 May 2019
Britain First’s Paul Golding ‘admits attack’ in secret recording.
The leader of the far-right group, Britain First, has been secretly recorded admitting to violently attacking his former deputy, Jayda Fransen. In a secret recording, Golding is heard saying he has assaulted both Jayda Fransen and another woman. The revelation emerged as part of an investigation by BBC Northern Ireland’s Spotlight.
Jayda Fransen has confirmed the allegations are true. She said she and Paul Golding were a couple for a short time when she joined Britain First in 2014.
Spotlight obtained the audio while looking into Britain First and its leader, Paul Golding.
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