I first became politically active at University. On arriving at this supposed place of higher education and enlightenment, I noticed the ever growing trend of political correctness and influence of what would later become known as Cultural Marxism.

Whilst every other culture and race had a dedicated university society, white people were not allowed to organise or celebrate their traditions, heritage and culture. I decided that I must take a stand and became active in what at the time was Britain’s largest nationalist organisation, the British National Party (BNP).