In January of 2025, Nigel Farage made a pledge to the people of Britain, and he did it on the Left-leaning radio station LBC (London Broadcasting Company). It isn’t unusual for politicians to make pledges any more than it is for them to go on to break them, but he promised to fund an inquiry the government had voted against having. That inquiry was to be into what is, or was until recently, universally referred to as the “grooming gang scandal.” On June 17 this year, not 18 months later, that report appeared. But it wasn’t Farage’s report. Like a Bond movie or a comic-book strip, it was his nemesis, his arch-enemy Rupert Lowe, who produced the report the British deep state didn’t want people to see. (more…)
Tag: Rupert Lowe
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Post-Henry Nowak Policing
It is highly unlikely that anyone reading this does not by now know the name of Henry Nowak. Henry was an 18-year-old English student who died in police custody in December of last year after a false allegation of racism was made by his Sikh murderer, which meant that the attending police officers treated the crime scene as a racist incident rather than the stabbing attack that it was. I covered the details of Henry’s death here at Counter Currents, but I want to look at the consequences of this racist killing, both politically and in the media. (more…)
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“I can’t breathe.”
The last words of George Floyd.“I can’t breathe.”
The last words of Henry Nowak.Henry Nowak was an 18-year-old Englishman, a student of Polish descent, and was studying for a degree in Accounting and Finance at Southampton University, England. (more…)
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Edmund Blair Leighton, Duty (1883)
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Edmund Blair Leighton, Duty (1883)
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This talk was delivered at the Counter-Currents Spring Retreat in Rome on April 11th, 2026, and again at the Finnish Awakening conference near Helsinki on April 19, 2026. I want to thank my hosts and my audience at both events.
We are spending today in the company of friends, sharing ideas, fellowship, and jokes. There’s a lot of laughter. Any outside observer would say that we’re a cheerful lot. But we are gathered here because we all share a very serious belief, namely that if we do nothing, our race has no future. (more…)
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Matt Goodwin in Budapest last month. (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Matt Goodwin in Budapest last month. (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
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Part 2 of 2 (Part 1)
Last time around we discussed Suicide of a Nation, a generic but perfectly serviceable beginner’s guide to the intentional immigration-based destruction of Great Britain by the former academic turned TV presenter and Reform UK politician Matt Goodwin. So far, we have focused upon how his book was critiqued by opponents on the United Kingdom’s Left. Although Goodwin has critics further to the Right to deal with, too — namely, people like us, who you may have thought would be broadly sympathetic to Matt’s cause. Evidently not. (more…)
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Originally published on Millenial Woes’ Substack: https://www.woes.blog/p/the-crown-from-the-gutter
So, it has happened. Rupert Lowe has announced that his organisation Restore Britain is now a political party and will stand in general elections around the country.
In a very well-judged publicity video, Lowe presents himself (truthfully) as a farmer: a man who thinks about the long term, understands the link between effort and reward, understands the need to cultivate and nurture, and accepts that there are no short cuts. He outright says that what needs to be done will be “incredibly painful”. This is no feel-good Faragist showmannery. This is a serious man being honest. (more…)
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Here is a tricky hypothetical dilemma which might not sit well with the American Dissident Right. But it may tell us a lot about ourselves.
If we had to choose between complete remigration from the United States or from Western Europe—with nothing in between—what would it be? What is dearer to our hearts? (more…)
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The British political landscape has shifted more in the past five years than it did over the preceding century. By the mid-19th century, the Whig Party had disbanded (as the American Whigs also did at around the same time) or transformed into the Liberal Party. The turn of the 20th century saw the creation of the Labour Party, and a political binary that would last for over 100 years. (more…)
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Greg Johnson and Millennial Woes discuss Rupert Lowe and his new Restore Britain party, plus Marco Rubio’s Munich speech (in the last half hour).
Now for your streaming or downloading pleasure. To listen in a player, click here or below. To download, right-click the link and click “save as.”
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It is an old party game to ask that someone or something be described as though they or it were an animal. If X was an animal, what type of animal would X be? For a long time, if the Epstein files had been an animal, they would have been Schrödinger’s cat. Did the files exist or didn’t they? (more…)
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Britain’s Labour government has been in power for a year, but if there were any celebrations, they were muted. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has approval ratings at record lows, and his government has been mired in scandal, accusations of gross incompetence, and the introduction of a so-called “two-tier” justice system which discriminates against the indigenous white population. (more…)








