Stop The Invasion

Activists from Identity England attended the ‘Stop the Invasion’ demonstration in central London on Saturday, 24th September. The demonstration was organised by the ‘Football Lads’ group and attracted hundreds of concerned British people. They included members of a variety of …

ALTER-ENGLAND – THE NEW JERUSALEM

May Day is a joyous day in the English ritual year for many reasons, not least because, in this era of commodification, it still sits outside the clutches of corporate interests and continues as an organic and spontaneous expression of …

Decolonise England – Our latest action in Whitechapel

“London’s diversity is its greatest strength” tweeted its Pakistani mayor Sadiq Khan when announcing new Bangladeshi signs at Whitechapel Tube last Wednesday. We hazard a guess though that Cockneys might beg to differ at this tiresome globalist cliché. The fact …

Being White Is Not a Hate Crime

We are envious of the people of Hampshire – it must be such an idyllic, low-crime part of the world… Earlier this month we were outraged (although admittedly unsurprised) to hear that Hampshire Constabulary are treating stickers stating ‘It’s Okay …

The English: indigenous for 1500 years

Today, 9th August, is the UN’s annual International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. We sincerely wish, as supporters of self-determination and autonomy for all of planet Earth’s tribes, that this day of awareness is something that we, as English …

England Rising?

We were recently asked where we stood on the issue of English independence – a fair question. After all, our name is Identity England not ‘Britain’ or ‘UK’. We thought it best to be honest; so, we answered that as …

Rochdale Anti-Grooming Action

Earlier this month a small team of Identity England activists travelled to Rochdale, Greater Manchester, to warn the public that grooming gangs are still operating in the area. In the 2011 census, Rochdale’s Asian population was given as 27.5%, but …

Slaying the Globalist Dragon

Today is 23rd April – unfortunately still a day much like any other for most English people. Our national day still largely goes unnoticed for many, and the media (if they mention it at all) merely use it as an …