Articles about Gregory Lauder-Frost
Traditional Britain Seminars 2014: Gregory Lauder-Frost on Financial Independence
by The Editor
I would like to put to the group for discussion the issue of national finances and how we can, as far as possible, remove them from international control. I would like to hear what people have to say about alternative national financial systems, whether they be, for instance, National Syndicalism, the Corporate State, or Distributism.
The Erosion of Our Institutions and Constitutional Freedoms
by The Editor
English Law is based firmly on aspects of common law (inherited from the Anglo-Saxons), feudal law (inherited from the Normans) and subsequent laws which have been passed through parliament and which can, therefore, be repealed in the same way they had been passed. They are not written in stone. Our judges are guided by these laws and legislation. A judge has some room for manoevre to work within the laws before him using precedence, custom and conventions. That said, sadly we have seen more political judgements in Britain or should I say judgements affected by politics, since 1945, than ever before.
Decline and Fall
by The Editor
We often hear the phrase that we should learn from history or we shall repeat it. There is much in this. Since the 1960s our society has been overtaken by liberalism and socialism, both ultimately destructive forces. The first a form of anarchy, an anything goes philosophy, the second grounded in the French Revolution and ultimately Marx, the dual objectives being the abolition of the historical established society and all the institutions which form part of it.
The Daily Telegraph and the UKIP Smear Campaign
by The Editor
Are you one of those people who remember when The Daily Telegraph was owned by Viscount Camrose and the Berry family? The days when it was objective, traditional, and had brilliant journalists writing for it, when common left-wing smears were a taboo and left to the tabloids? Do you remember when it boasted a circulation of over 1,000,000 daily? Today it is half that.