On either side of the millennium, the BNP’s most notable contribution to our nation’s political story may be separated still further by the seventeen-year stewardship of John Tyndall (1982-1999) and fifteen years under Nick Griffin (1999-2014).
Into the Furnace recounts our author’s decade-long adventure in the British National Party under Mr Griffin as high-profile candidate, organiser and elected official in London, together with extended original quotes and insight from numerous big-name veterans from both eras of party history.
As Britain’s nationalist movement endures something of a lean period – reminiscent perhaps, of near-fruitless struggles from the 1980s and 90s, Julian’s memoir serves to remind us what a solid work ethic and ‘can do attitude may yet achieve for our cause in the face of relentless opposition violence, state persecution and media demonisation.
Though our old party’s ‘winning years’ represent but a fraction of the ballot-box revolution required to reclaim our nationhood and freedom, with the BNP spirit of ‘No Surrender’ chronicled and encapsulated herein, Into the Furnace aims to play its part in inspiring newer generations toward active patriotic resistance and the battle for Western civilisation – for which the final chapter remains unwritten…
Pages: 390
Hardback
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