Anyone got the Oswald merchant meme?
>>71069325
Mosley is NOT for bullying!
>>71069325
He gets a bad time of it. he was just a man who loved his country and his people. now he;s a meme by german autists.
Rip
That's Russell Brand, renowned anti-Aryan activist.
>>71069325
Nice try anglo
>>71069469
Ever heard of self deprecation?
>mfw a photo full of 136 of the rarest historical mosley photos that I'm never going to share including the elusive mosley in full military uniform from 1918
>>71070832
do it you runt
>>71070986
you can have Mosley in colour, that's all
The Eternal Anglo
>>71070832
Holy shit anon
>>71071097
he looks jewish
>>71071231
That's a Roman nose you uncultured swine.
>>71071231
When his future wife was writing to her father about him, her father's only complaint was that he looked rather Jewish...
>>71071179
Someone's gotta protect the rarest of Mosleys
>>71071676
moar
>>71071676
I look pretty jewish but it doesn't bother me, quite a few Brits do tbqh
>>71072002
truly a euphoric man
>>71069325
Mosley shall be rehabilitated, just as Enoch has been.
>>71072320
Have you read The Greater Britain?
>>71071231
>>71072320
He didn't age so well (for you), one of the few colour photos taken in 1980, died the same year.
>>71072429
A few times, I've got an original 1938 copy of 'Tomorrow We Live', the leathbound edition, one of the few copies signed by Mosley
>>71072511
Which is his best book?
>>71072511
My great grandfather met with him first in shoreditch.
>>71073136
They're both worth reading and have their own merits, but personally I lean slightly towards The Greater Britain rather than Tomorrow We Live, just on the grounds that TGB is a book of largely Mosley's own thoughts alone; having been written to coincidence with the launching of the British Union of Fascists, while the Greater Britain was written after the disastrous incorporation of the British Fascisti into the BUF, a group who were effectively nothing more than Conservatives and brought the worst sort into the BUF like William Joyce, though as a Mosley book it's still definitely worth a read and reads like one of his speeches in many respects.
'Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered' is also a must read simply due to the format of it, surprisingly it's written as 100 Questions and is an incredibly accessible book and gives plenty of summaries of some of Mosley's ideas and beliefs ranging from policy to ideological definition and his views on British society. 'The Coming Corporate State' is also worth a read, written by one of the earliest members and one of those closest to Mosley, Alexander Raven Thomson who left the Communist Party of Great Britain for the BUF, it's effectively the blueprint of the state Mosley envisioned if the BUF were to come to power at any point. I'm not as big a fan of Mosley's post-war writings, disagreeing with the Union Movement (which I believe was only formulated due to the British Empire of Mosley's previous writings no longer existing) with his internment taking a toll on him, and in some respects being alienated from his supporters who associated with the radical conservative right, though 'My Answer' his first book since after the war is worth a read, though there's plenty of good biographies out there; Skidelsky's which is more political and contains political writings, and his son's which is more personal in nature.