EARLY last month our article We Heard It On The Grapevine … predicted some future developments that would take place within the broad patriotic and anti-Establishment family (1). First of all, we noted that the folks behind Liveable Nation – the ‘Newsletter and Think-Tank of Progressive Nationalism’ – would be launching an innovative campaign to … Continue reading
TOWARDS the end of September, BAE Systems said it would slash around 3,000 jobs at sites across Britain. BAE Systems is the UKs largest defence and security firm, employing 40,000 people here. Its military aircraft division is going to be hit the hardest. BAE say a slowdown in orders for the Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft … Continue reading
LATER this month a march and demonstration will be held in Boston, Lincolnshire. Largely organised via a Facebook group, local workers will be protesting against the effects of mass immigration on the town. The Third Way Think Tank understands that those behind the PeacefulBoston Protest March are not against individual migrant workers, but it is … Continue reading
EARLY AUGUST saw the launch of issue 2 of Liveable Nation – the ‘Newsletter and Think-Tank of Progressive Nationalism’. This issue was a long time in coming, but the wait was definitely well worth it. Edited by Wayne Sturgeon, it boasts an exciting and modern layout and design. Its vibrant and eye-catching cover would easily … Continue reading
“All modern history is a tragic record of our failure to recognise that 19th century concepts of politics and statecraft, and the acceptance of giant national entities such as now hold sway in different parts of Europe, in China, Russia, India, the USA and elsewhere, are not answers to our problem, they are our problem. … Continue reading
THE Third Way Think-Tank’s mantra goes something like this: “The main focus of the Third Way Think-Tank is on ideas. For obvious reasons, we’re particularly interested in any group or individual that takes a general position that is ‘Neither Left nor Right.’ However, labels or perceptions are of no real interest to us. On saying … Continue reading