Friday 19 October 2007

Taki and Belgium

Alas, this letter of mine did not make it into the Spectator, but then nor did Taki's own (spiked) column a couple of weeks ago:

It is most disappointing to see Taki siding with the neocons in backing a Flemish secessionist movement with deep Nazi roots (like the neocons' friends in Bosnia, Kosovo and Denmark), which, in the cause of the anti-conservative "free" market and in order to destroy a social democracy based squarely on Catholic Social Teaching, wishes to destroy a state closely resembling the United Kingdom, historically our principal ally and trading partner on the Continent, and headed by a monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

Britain now has a party which will fight against this latest in the long line of neocon-Nazi alliances, and against the many more that there will no doubt be; a party which will fight for social democracies, for multi-ethnic states, for Britain's old friends, and for those with whom we share ties through the monarchy.

That party is the British People's Alliance. Your readers may feel free to contact me about it: davidaslindsay@hotmail.com, http://davidaslindsay.blogspot.com.


As, indeed, may anyone else.

In the meantime, an idea which I have had for some time is for a magazine in which a rota of writers such as, say, Peter Hitchens wrote articles with responses from a rota of writers such as, say, Neil Clark, and vice versa, with the rotas running in reverse for that latter purpose. I have similar ideas for radio and television programmes. Anyone out there with a bit of cash, do please get in touch.

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