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We have received the following by e-mail and feel it merits reproduction on the BPP site, it is NOT an official BPP announcement:-

This is my plea for nationalist unity in Great Britain for the new year, together with reasons as to why I believe it is vital.
My hopes for the New Year
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I think all would concur that 2006 has not been the greatest year for nationalism in Great Britain. There has been confusion, frustration, and despondency, not to mention the usual arguments, squabbling, and internal strife. This has frequently been the case, and has held us back for decades in a struggle we have to win. Comrades once again the compulsion is ours to prevent the continuation of such a discouraging yet repetitive occurrence.

In 2007 I would like to see a more cohesive nationalist movement in the
UK. If one could attain reconciliation between all the different groups with any differences resolved in privacy, it would be so detrimental to our enemies and such advancement to our cause. I think all would agree that the public disagreements between our leaderships that have been continued by ourselves the membership, have allowed the enemy to sit on their hands and let us get on with it. By this I mean get on with attempting to defeat each other, while they just take our own words and use them against us. In 2007 we could, if we try, put our heads together, pool our resources, and force the antis to take us on themselves. United we would be a force to be reckoned with, and the antis wouldn’t stand a chance. This is my vision for 2007, please let us realise this dream, and not be looking back as we move towards the next New Year, still hindered by the same old impasse.

I would consequently like to recommend some kind of coalition, written or unwritten. One envisages a meeting of minds between individuals who have the same opinion on a whole lot more issues than we have ever disagreed on. It would have to start at the top of our organisations, with leaders leading by example. It is my opinion that the members of our organisations have been waiting for such an opening, and would relish the chance to join forces and stand up together as friends and comrades.


If we could start with a little courteous correspondence, and resist the temptation to squabble at the slightest indication of divergence, then I am optimistic that the subsequent dialogue would pave the way to better cooperation. It is imperative that we grasp the fact that unity is our only hope, not only for the sake of our movement, but for the future of our race and nation.


I would like to end by wishing all British nationalists a happy and prosperous new year.

Yours Sincerely
for Race & Nation

Sid P Williamson.


 


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