Part 2 - includes a guest appearance by Nick Griffin, thanking Paul Morris/Green Arrow (and giving a coincidence from his own family history).
Paul Morris's website 'The Green Arrow' (recently renamed 'The British Resistance') is a long-standing pro-British National Party blog, with articles authored by Morris, and by a list of ten or so writers. It's the usual blog format, including links to other blogs and with comments, which are monitored, though not I think by Morris.
This speech was delivered without preparation (in fact, to replace another speaker). The venue was a marquee somewhere on the border between England and Wales. The weekend event was called 'The Indigenous Forum' - possibly similar to the Red White and Blue Festival which had been subject to years of attack by bureaucrats, local government people, and the usual thugs supporting the corrupt state of British politics.
The talk (28th August, 2010) surveys Wales as it was, and as it is now, through autobiographical eyes; then Morris's awakening to politics, when he heard Nick Griffin speak. And his prognoses for the future. At the end of part 2, Nick Griffin compliments and thanks Morris.
I've included the Green Arrow and British Resistance logos, plus a rather old clip of 'Men of Harlech'. And I've done my best to elide such sounds as mobile phone ringtones, dogs barking, children's shouts and screams, and motor engine noise, which tend to decorate BNP soundtracks.
For American listeners: Paul has a Welsh accent (i.e. of Wales).
For the curious: 'Green Arrow' has no special meaning or significance (he told me).
Nadolig llawen a blwyddyn newydd dda
illuminatedSlave 1 year ago
@illuminatedSlave - Thanks! According to my online machine translation, that's 'Merry Christmas and a happy New Year'!
Don't forget to vote Nationalist in the Welsh Assembly elections!
rerevisionist 1 year ago 2