Nationalist Alliance - Current NA

Current NA

Despite the split, the Nationalist Alliance continued to operate, offering a policy platform that is nativist, in favour of deportation, supportive of stronger punishments for criminals including capital punishment and in favour of white nationalism. After the split they sought, largely under the direction of former Burnley BNP activist Sharon Pastow, to continue their moves towards a wider alliance by working closely with the National Front and the England First Party (EFP), whilst also holding a largely dual membership with the Wolf's Hook White Brotherhood.

In November 2006 a leading member Mick "Belsen" Sanderson was murdered in Nottingham following a fight with another NA member. In September 2007 the member, John Pakulski, was sentenced to six years imprisonment for manslaughter whilst Catherine Parker-Brown received a community order for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice after she was found to have cleaned the scene of the crime.

Parker-Brown, a former organiser for the BNP in the East Midlands, is the nominal leader of the NA, although their membership is largely interchangeable with the now more important EFP. The NA's sister group, the Wolf's Hook White Brotherhood, has ceased to exist, with most of its membership transferring to the Racial Volunteer Force. Beyond an internet presence and its occasional publication Axiom (previously the group had two publications, Vanguard and Imperium, although these both switched to the BPP following the split) the party is largely defunct, with the group's entry in the Register of Political Parties lapsing in December 2008.

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