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Mission Statement

To provide active support to nationalism in Britain, through organised efforts to overcome the tactics of deplatforming, intimidation and suppression of the hard left, and to accomplish this through community outreach, activism, and personal improvement.

What is the National Support Detachment?

The biggest challenge that faces nationalism in Britain is the tactics of suppression, intimidation and deplatforming practiced by the hard left. Large amounts of money, often provided subversively by the trade unions, are spent transporting aimless and uncontrollable mobs to any kind of nationalist or patriotic events, with the aim of preventing those events from being accessible to members of the public.

The National Support Detachment will overcome this problem.

What the NSD accomplishes is to take the loose collective of nationalist groups and people, and provide them with a clear structure and chain of command, and an environment in which their own identity as individual groups will not be compromised by their involvement in an umbrella organisation. Smaller groups will become platoons and companies within a larger organisation, whose leadership will work towards collective goals that align with the primarily goals of the wider nationalist body.

Leaders of established and smaller groups will take the position of local and regional officers within the NSD, and will have autonomy over their area of operations, so long as they work towards the same overall objectives. The leadership of the NSD as a whole will mediate between these groups and officers, and provide clear direction towards shared goals.

NSD Values and Standards

Loyalty Is All

Those who join the ranks of the NSD will represent all those qualities that Britain needs to overcome the forces of treachery and suppression that have taken over the leadership of British society. They must embody the following Values and Standards:

Courage

There are two types of courage – physical courage and moral courage – and the NSD member must exhibit both. Physical courage is manifested in the ability to face down difficulties and hostility without fear or cowardice. Moral courage is manifested in the ability to steel oneself for difficult choices and difficult decisions; the ability to do what needs to be done even in the face of personal reservations.

Discipline

Discipline is the foundation of success. It is such because without discipline, one cannot organise, and without organisation, one cannot succeed. The NSD member must be disciplined in their personal appearance, disciplined in their conduct and behaviour, and disciplined in their dedication to the goals of the nationalist cause.

Absolute Loyalty

The NSD member is a comrade to his fellow man, and stands by him no matter what. If an NSD members acts with good intentions, then his fellow members must stand by him and NEVER desert him. If he finds himself in a difficult situation, his fellow members must do what they can to help. The leadership of the NSD must be loyal to their ranks without fail, and the ranks must repay that loyalty in kind.

Collective Action

Collective Action and Responsibility must permeate the ranks of the NSD. An attack on one member is an attack on every member. Forces who are enemies of the NSD are the enemies of every person in it. The NSD member must be prepared to make personal sacrifices for the sake of the success of the movement as a whole.

Set an Example

NSD members must conduct themselves in a way that sets an example to the public. They should always ask themselves, ‘Will my words/actions cause damage to the image or reputation of the NSD?’, and if the answer is, ‘Yes’, they should not engage in that action. This means that at no point should NSD members promote or engage in criminal behaviour.

Roles and Responsibilities

The following basic roles are open to NSD members:

  • Officers. NSD Officers will be responsible for the leadership and command of NSD units at various levels. They will be required to demonstrate dedication to the overall political aims of the NSD and will be expected to regularly liaise with other Officers and the overall NSD leadership in the pursuit of NSD activities. Prospective NSD members who command pre-existing groups are ideal candidates for Officer positions.
  • Other Ranks. NSD members who are willing to engage in activities with the NSD in a non-leadership role. They comprise the bulk of the membership. It is not necessary for NSD members to be committed to any single ideology within nationalism, but they must have the ability to co-operate. NSD ORs who do not wish to become officers can be involved in administration and assistance roles to NSD Officers.

All NSD members should display, or be willing to develop, the following skills:

  • Physical Robustness. Physical health is important to engage in NSD activities, especially activities related to supporting demonstrations or marching. This said, anyone who wishes to support the NSD can be found a place as long as they are prepared to work to the best of their ability.
  • Teamwork. The ability to co-operate and build camaraderie is vital to the success of the NSD. The ability to work with others even in spite of trivial personal differences for the sake of shared objectives is essential.
  • Personal Pride. The NSD member must take pride in their conduct, bearing and appearance and must be prepared to lead by example. A man who wishes to win the respect of others must begin by respecting himself.
  • Commitment. People’s schedules and personal commitments vary, but the NSD member should be prepared to commit a few hours for activity at least once per week, typically on one day of a weekend.

Activities

NSD units, at all levels, should regularly engage in the following types of peaceful and legal activities:

  • Peacefully supporting nationalist/patriotic demonstrations. Many of these events are directly targeted by political enemies who attempt to drown out any message or make such events inaccessible to the public. The NSD, through its presence, can help overcome these issues. The NSD should not support any event which disrespects the presence of the NSD, its members, or nationalist politics.
  • Physical fitness. Events such as hiking, training sessions, football games, any kind of sport which promotes the Values and Standards of the NSD. Sports such as boxing, shooting, archery, and any sports which encourage discipline, controlled behaviour and skill should also be encouraged.
  • Music. Musical skill, especially with regard to marching band instruments, should be encouraged. Musical groups should be focussed on military, brass and traditional music and should avoid music with foreign or left-wing influence.
  • Meetings. NSD platoons, companies or units should hold meetings to socialise and practice behaviour such as drill (parading), marching, and any sort of behaviour which promotes the discipline and organisation which are values and standards of the NSD.
  • Community Support Activities. NSD units should, where possible, carry out activities which are beneficial to their local and wider communities, such as assisting the homeless, charity work, beautification, and assistance to other organised groups, including non-political groups, which promote the same values, standards and aims of the NSD.

How Can You Help?

The NSD is recruiting for both Officer and Other Rank positions. Anybody who wishes to help further the cause of nationalist politics should join, and a place will be found. We are particularly interested in people with the following skills:

  • Veterans of the armed forces, who will have experience in behaving with discipline, pride and self-respect.
  • Musicians, particularly who can play classical musical instruments
  • Administrators, who can engage in accountancy and organisation
  • Fitness Instructors, or people with knowledge of health living and physical fitness
  • Graphic designers and artists, in all mediums
  • Writers, for writing publications

When joining the NSD, members and prospective members are encouraged to identify their own skills and talents.

Contact Information

For information on the NSD, including how to join, visit the NSD website at:

nationalsupportdetachment.org

For other enquiries, please email:

info@nationalsupportdetachment.org

Commanding Officer NSD

Mr Alek Yerbury

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