"The Battle of Cable Street should be celebrated as a working class victory and history in Britain but also serve as a lesson in how we tackle the rise of racism and fascist forces today," writes Georgina Andrews| Challenge Magazine
by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) In my April 2025 article ‘The Big Plan and the Great Gaslighting’, I took a look at Political and Economic Planning (PEP), a think tank pushing “modernisation” in Britain in the 1930s. [1] President of PEP from its foundation was Israel Moses Sieff (“Baron” Sieff), a Zionist … Continue reading Financiers, Fabians and Fascists| winter oak
That Unity Mitford was a devoted Hitler groupie is not even close to a revelation, but it is difficult to regard her as a serious political acolyte. She never reveals what Hitler said, never contemplates his thoughts. Reading her diary in isolation, one is tempted to compare it to the besotted outpourings of a teenage Taylor Swift fan, bedewing the snowy, virgin pages with tears of love and longing. The post Unity Mitford: Her Diary, Her Fetish and Her Family appeared first on The Churchill P...| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College