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Since the start of 2018 An Sionnach Fionn has published a number of articles examining the ongoing campaign by far-rightContinue Reading
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Since the start of 2018 An Sionnach Fionn has published a number of articles examining the ongoing campaign by far-rightContinue Reading
Local government and mayoral elections in much of England has yielded a series of mixed outcomes for pro- and anti-BrexitContinue Reading
A new survey of 5,420 voters in the United Kingdom carried out by the well-known polling company YouGov on behalfContinue Reading
It’s not often in Western Europe that one gets to watch a head of government staging a live television broadcastContinue Reading
Last Saturday’s show of strength by Britain’s burgeoning far-right movement outside the regional headquarters of the BBC in Salford, GreaterContinue Reading
For some inexplicable reason Caolan Robertson, an Irish-born immigrant in Britain who has spent the last few years propagandising againstContinue Reading
The last decade has witnessed something of a sea-change in the perception of internet media and publishing by journalists andContinue Reading
The organisers of Sunday’s so-called Brexit Betrayal March in London, chiefly the ultra-nationalist United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), were expectingContinue Reading
If you’re among the 7% of the electorate who believes that Ireland should abandon its membership of the European UnionContinue Reading
As I asked in a previous article, is there any depth to which the British supporters of Brexit will notContinue Reading
When it comes to the rise of the neo-right in the “West”, it’s interesting to note that much of theContinue Reading
Every time I see Milo Yiannopoulos, the posterboy of the hipster alt-right in the United Kingdom and the United States,Continue Reading
Many observers of the political scene in Britain have been surprised by the news that three prominent YouTube figures looselyContinue Reading
In 2012, the French far-right party Bloc Identitaire – later renamed Les Identitaires – established a youth wing under theContinue Reading
In some ways the Daily Express is the also-ran of right-wing newspapers in the United Kingdom. Considerably smaller and withContinue Reading
Back in February ASF examined the financing of the Democratic Unionist Party’s Brexit campaign, in particular the revelation that a secret donation hadContinue Reading
In the lead up to June’s Brexit referendum, the plebiscite on Britain’s membership of the European Union, there were several things which made me question justContinue Reading
There is more than a little irony for Scotland in the negative outcome of the United Kingdom’s plebiscite on its continued membership ofContinue Reading
Brexit, potentially bad for the Twenty-Six and Six Counties in the short term, potentially good for the Thirty-Two Counties inContinue Reading
My predictions for the general election in the UK (and the north-eastern bit of Ireland that the British stubbornly cling onContinue Reading
Nigel Farage, leader of the right-wing Eurosceptic party currently upsetting Britain’s staid tripartite political system, made a recent flying visit Ireland to expressContinue Reading