"White Riot, I Wanna Riot.... Of My Own" A Challenge to Britain's Social Media KingsBy Nick GriffinOxfordshire County Council has spent £15,000 on removing more than 330 Union and George Cross flags, according to a leading councillor. Liam Walker, leader of the county’s Conservatives, has exposed an email from the director of highways confirming the council had removed 332 flags costing £14,800 as of December 22, 2025, and outlining its plan to “step up” the removal of flags, despite it costing a staggering £45 to remove each one! According to the institutionally anti-British and especially anti-English LibDems: “[The safety hazards] include reduced visibility for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians, and increased risk of distraction. “In addition, installing flags on street furniture or near roads can lead to personal injury or property damage. For these reasons, we strongly advise people against doing so.” But note they only “advise”. They do not say it is illegal, because it is not. In Oxfordshire as elsewhere in the country, the council can only win this struggle if patriots and nationalists lie down and play dead. Are the liberal-left going to get their way and stamp us back into invisibility, or are they walking into a political disaster? Truth is, it could go either way. But if nationalists act with determination, the liberal bigots will lose. 5’ x 3’ flags are widely available at three or four quid each, even bought at single retail price, but buy 1,000 of them straight from a site like Alibaba and they’ll cost about 75p each. So, for an investment of just £750 (plus cable ties), a group of militant patriots in or near Oxfordshire can cost the libtard council £45,000. Of course, left to their own devices, that wouldn’t bother the council, because it’s not their money. But they will not be “left to their own devices”, the Tories and Reform would crucify them for that sort of expenditure taking down our flags, especially given the state of the pot-holes in local roads by the end of the winter. The cost imbalance between the painting of a roundabout or set of curbstones is of course even greater, but that may well be criminal damage and I cannot recommend it. I do suspect, however, that this is an escalation which the liberal elite will provoke if they keep taking down flags. And, if they do, it is not a clash they can win. The next wave of flagster activity doesn’t have to be done tomorrow, but it needs to be set in motion - now - so everything’s ready for the run-up to St. George’s Day, which is when the next wave of flags should be put up. This tactic is what I described in an earlier article as a “legal riot”. To cost a council £45,000 in damage by smashing windows (as per the Suffragettes, for xample) would not only anger the public but also put the activists involved into serious legal peril. People would end up being fined, probably even imprisoned. But do it by putting up flags, and the only ones the public will get angry with are them. Keep this running battle up until the next council elections, and you can be sure that some of the councillors involved would not be re-elected. True, parts of Oxfordshire are posh and liberal enough to be too stupid to change their ways, but there are plenty of working class patches where this campaign would basically hand Reform victory on a plate. That, needless to say, isn’t going to change the word, save Britain, or even make a gigantic difference to Oxfordshire. But it can be a victory which entrenches our people’s right to make their areas with our flags, and that sure as hell beats sitting online talking about stuff over which you do not have the slightest control. Of course, this doesn’t just apply to Oxfordshire. And nor does it require people who like the idea to work of doing something practical and effectiv to work with me. The whole thing is automatically decentralised. That said, it would only take one of players in the big league of UK anti-immigration dissidence to pick up this idea and run with it, and things would really move. Some of these people are raking in many thousands of pounds every month from their monetised accounts on X. Any one of them could spend five grand on a bulk flag supply and not even notice it, but it would give them the ability to help to wage and win this fight right the way across the country. Don’t hold your breath, my hunch is that is we want real, effective IRL action, we have to get together and do it ourselves. But the challenge is there, and at least some of the talking heads read my Substack, so let’s see if any of them are up for walking the walk!
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