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The benefits of multiculturism and immigration come to Liverpool - a city famous for its so-called ant- racist stance and a welcoming home to all. Will they think again?

It appears that the security services had no idea who this person was. Maybe they are spending far too much time chasing their fantasy that there is some kind of violent right-wing conspiracy afoot in the UK, and not enough time chasing the real threats.

Our nation is going to live under the shadow of threats like this until the government and the security services face up to the truth that they have allowed people to come in unchecked and allowed anti-White and anti-British hatred to fester within the closed communities formed by their ill-concieved ideas of a multicultural society.

We need to protect our people and remove the threat in our nation. PA supports the repatriation of foreigners living in our country and that would be a start to making our nation a safer place.
Nearly 100 jobs have been lost as a family-run contractor in Wishaw shuts down.

The contractor has claimed the main reason for the loss is the effects of the government-forced lockdowns. We see companies like Amazon and Google boost their profits while local, family-run companies are forced to cave in.

This is a sad reflection of our nation's current state. The government should be focused on protecting jobs and small businesses from global monopolies, not the other way around.

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On this day in 1700, James McPherson, an outlaw known to some as Scotland's Robin Hood was hanged in Banff.

McPherson was said to have been the illegitimate son of a Highland laird and a traveller or tinker woman. He was acknowledged by his father and brought up at Invereshie House near Kincraig. After his father was killed by caterans or cattle thieves, James was brought up by his mother's family. James is said to have grown up "in beauty, strength and stature rarely equalled." He was also an expert swordsman, and a famous fiddler, and ended up as the leader of a band of caterans with a side-line as a legitimate horse dealer. According to many accounts he seems to have evolved into a sort of Aberdeenshire Robin Hood, only robbing those rich enough to deserve being parted from their worldly goods.

McPherson's downfall came through over-confidence. He was captured on two occasions, once in Aberdeen, but managed to escape both times. He was well known as a fiddler; his fiddle is in the McPherson clan museum.
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John Swinney has announced that Scotland can have a "normal Christmas" thanks to the mass vaccination of our people.

How can we take his word for this? We know fine well we cannot believe the government's promises of "returning to normal." The Scottish people do not need John Swinney to tell us if we can spend time with our families or not.

It is outrageous that an MSP feels he has the authority to tell you whether you can celebrate Christmas. The Scottish people will be celebrating Christmas with our loved ones, whether John Swinney likes it or not.
On this day in 1785, Sir David Wilkie was born in Pilessie, Fife.

Wilkie was one of Scotland's most famous painters, especially known for by his genre scenes. He painted successfully in a wide variety of genres, including historical scenes, portraits including formal royal ones, and scenes from his travels to Europe and the Middle East. His main base was in London, but he died and was buried at sea, off Gibraltar, returning from his first trip to the Middle East. He was sometimes known as the "people's painter".

He was Principal Painter in Ordinary to King William IV and Queen Victoria. Apart from royal portraits, his best-known painting today is probably The Chelsea Pensioners reading the Waterloo Dispatch of 1822 in Apsley House.
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Gordon Freeman's stirring speech from Remembrance Sunday should inspire you to #PlayYourPart.

Get involved with PA Scotland by emailing: scotland@patrioticalternative.org.uk.

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More hypocrisy from Sturgeon... we shall not tolerate cover-ups or secrecy.

It has finally been revealed just how much the dodgy business deal her government cut could cost the Scottish taxpayer. The power guarantee she brokered could potentially cost us £568 million if it goes wrong. The figure has remained secret until now, though the deal was struck in 2016.

On top of that she and her husband oversee a party that refuses to reveal the full state of its finances and where donations have gone. Even to officials appointed to oversee the party finances don't know.

These are only two examples of the SNP's secrecy and dodgy dealings. There are many more.

How can the people trust this woman to run our country and control our children's future, when she lies to the public and her party at every turn?
Jason Graham was arrested for the rape and murder of 67 year old woman. It has now come to light that he was released early from prison prior to the incident.

This horrific crime should never have occured. SNP members such as Keith Brown are pushing for earlier prison releases, these are the consequences.
The SNP have shown a massive irresponsibility in their handling of the crime system and it is having dire effects.

The safety and livelihood of the Scottish people has been neglected by the SNP. We are tired of SNP failures. We demand better.
On this day in 1805, the Scottish explorer Mungo Park set off on an expedition down the Niger river in Africa.

After an exploration of the upper Niger River around 1796, he wrote a popular and influential travel book titled Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa in which he theorised the Niger and Congo merged to become the same river. He was killed during a second expedition, having successfully travelled about two-thirds of the way down the Niger. The mystery of the Niger's course, which had been speculated about since the Ancient Greeks and was second only to the mystery of the Nile's source, was not solved for another 25 years, in 1830, when it was discovered the Niger and Congo were in fact separate rivers.

If the African Association was the "beginning of the age of African exploration" then Mungo Park was its first successful explorer; he set a standard for all who followed. Park was the first Westerner to have recorded travels in the central portion of the Niger, influencing future exploration.
You know its cold, windy and wet when the Highlanders are wrapped up.

Four Highlands & Islands Branch activists met up for a bit of fitness and comradeship. The well named Meall Fuar-mhonaidh (Cold Mountain in English), near Drumnadrochit treated the team to the typical four seasons in one day.

As you can see in the pictures, our team had to grip the flag and banner tight as the wind was pretty fierce up at the top. They still had fun and vowed to make these social hikes a regular occurrence for the branch.

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Today the Mid Scotland & Fife team delivered over 600 leaflets in the town of Tillicoultry and then did a banner drop in front of the old town hall.

The hall is a beautiful building that shows what our ancestors were capable of creating. Sadly it is now left half-destroyed and abandoned. It's beauty still surpasses that of surrounding structures,

Along the way, the volunteers came across some stickers that show us that even in these small towns the proud people of Scotland are still refusing to submit to the tyrannical yoke around our necks.
On this day in 1918 the German high seas fleet surrendered to allied naval forces in the Firth of Forth.

70 German ships under Rear Admiral Reuter were met in the North Sea by HMS Cardiff which then led them into the Firth of Forth. In the Firth they were met by 370 ships of the British Grand Fleet and allied ships. Admiral David Beatty of the Grand Fleet accepted their surrender and signalled them that at sundown the German flag would be hauled and not raised again.

The German ships were then led north to Scapa Flow in the Orkneys. They were to be interred there with their guns disabled while the Versailles peace treaty was negotiated.

The ships remained at Scapa Flow until 1919. On the 21st of June 1919 Admiral Reuter, fearing the British were about to seize the ships, sent the message to all the ships to scuttle themselves.

52 of the 74 Ships that had eventually been intered at Scapa Flow were sunk. Over the years many were salvaged but some remain as popular diving sites in deeper water.
This afternoon a small group of West of Scotland activists spent time in both Charleston and Glenburn, Paisley distributing over 500 of our popular 'No Vaccine Passport' leaflets.

The team spoke to several people on their drive ways who were happy to see the team standing up for freedom. There was a lot of concern that the tyrannical Scottish Government were planning to extend the passports to the leisure and hospitality industries.