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Originally Posted by Vortex
The evidence has come from the keyboard of Kentishman himself, on this very forum. Thank you for your free psychological analysis. Please let me know when you are available for a professional appointment and what your fees are! 
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The information comes from Kentishman, and it also comes from articles like this one on the EDP website
English Democrats Party:: News blog
The pictures are missing because they were hosted on the EFP website.
Steven Uncles has traipsed round trying to convince any nationalist of any colour that the EDP is the correct choice of nationalist party, and this article is testament to his success. There's obviously a political naivety on his part about how this sort of behaviour comes across, but what's really worrying about this tactic is the apparently short ideological step that he sees between himself and Alan Wilder (a white nationalist who has arrived at English nationalism out of pragmatic political convenience).
At the moment the EDP's nationalism is purely the nationalism of grievance. The whole world and its dog is against them: multiculturalism, the EU, the Brits, the Scots, the Welsh, etc. And whilst they may have a point, poaching other nationalists from other minority concerns is not the way to assert themselves. To be successful they need to appeal to the vast majority of voters in the centre-ground that presently align themselves with the three main parties. These people are not impressed by the Alan Wilders of this world or, frankly, Steve Uncles or Matt O'Connor.
I'm not an EDP member but I'm sick and tired of the Kentishman propaganda machine because it doesn't just damage his party, it damages the whole English nationalist movement by association.