English movement

:For the English language movement in the United States of America, see English-only movement
The English movement is a term used by English Reborn to describe the English patriot movement and the groups and organisations within it.
Introduction
The English movement covers a wide range of topics and includes many groups, though all have in common a high regard for English tradition and traditional values, and call for the re-embracing of English culture, heritage and in some cases, religion. Calling for an end to Anglophobic discrimination features amongst some groups aims, and independence for England is a priority for the majority of the groups, with calls for an English Parliament.
The movement includes political groups, protest groups, folk organisations, religious groups, individuals, companies and in some cases, musicians.
Political groups
English Democrats Party
The English Democrats are a political party that call for English independence and an English parliament. They describe their cause as trying to save England from being broken up by a the British establishment and European Union elite, and giving the 50 million people in England a voice through its own parliament.
Campaign for an English Parliament
A cross party voluntary organisation that campaigns for a parliament for England to match that of Scotland and the assemblies of Wales and Northern Ireland, and to end the inequalities of the Union such as the Barnett formula.
Justice for England
An organisation calling for a fair deal for England, and constitutional equality between countries of the United Kingdom.
Protest groups
March for England
A protest group who attend various events in England with several Cross of St George flags and also hold counter demonstrations against groups that call for a change to the English way of life. March for England also produce videos that they host on YouTube regarding the current state of England and England's future.
English Shieldwall
Not strictly just a protest group, the English Shieldwall hold events related to English history and culture such as the 'St Edmund Evening' on St Edmund's day, and calls for an end to Anglophobic discrimination. They have protested on several occasions, twice on marches opposing Sharia Law in England. They also call for increased education regarding English history and tradition.
English Nationalist Alliance
Although not all of the English Nationalist Alliance's activities can be classed as part of the English movement, several of their aims do fall under the title.
The English Nationalist Alliance (ENA) are a nationalist organisation that exist to ensure that English culture remains the dominant factor in England. They are against political correctness and believe no ethnic group in England should receive political or social favour over others. The ENA also states it will oppose all anti-English groups.
The ENA has arranged three separate marches to Downing Street, London, to hand letters in calling for an abolishment of Sharia Law courts in England, and for the country to leave the European Union. The second of these marches made the national press, with an article in the Daily Mail.
Folk organisations and resources
League of St Edmund
A group devoted to rebuilding England on traditional Anglo-Saxon values, in favour of population reduction in England, English cultural education and the use of the White Dragon flag.
English Green
English Green are a fusion of environmentalism and English traditional beliefs for the modern world. They state that they reject the modernity of mass consumerism and materialism. They define themselves as Holistic Patriots. They are also advocates of 'Freecycle'.
England Reborn
England Reborn is a website that discusses and encourages the rebirth of English tradition and the continuation of its associated culture as part of the English movement. They offer an English company directory, and oppose materialism and celebrity culture.
This is our land
An information resource for people of English ethnicity, with articles on English culture, history and rights.
Radio Free England
Previously 'Radio Free Britain', and listed on their web-page as a voice for 'English identarians', Radio Free England is an internet radio station that calls for recognition of traditional English religion such as heathenism, raises objection to materialism, and hostility towards imperialism, whether corporate or religious amongst other aims.
English Movement
A website with several articles and discussions on the folk history of England and issues that affect the English today.
Religious groups / organisations
Woden's Folk
Woden's Folk is an English heathen group, created in 2008 with a stated aim of binding together English people. They describe the movement as 'Wodenism', Woden being an English heathen God, the movement being similar to the Norse 'Odinism'.
The Heathen Wolves
A heathen group based in England's south west who state they are dedicated to the revival of the ancient English faith and traditional family and community values. The website includes articles and information on English heathenism.
Companies
We are the English
An English merchandise and clothing company promoting English tradition with articles on history.
 
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