Echoes of liberty: voices from history

Centuries of oppression have left their mark, but the cries for freedom resonate still. On this page, we unearth the powerful words of those who dared to defy tyranny, revealing the long struggle against corrupt power that continues to inspire us today. Discover the sacrifices made for the true natives of our independent lands.

WYATTS REBELLION 1554

“I confess that my crime is great; for nothing can excuse the rebellion of the subject against the lawfully constituted authority of the Prince. It is a great relief to my conscience that the motive which led me to the fatal measure was zeal, however misguided, for my country, and not private ambition. Still I do not on that account hold myself absolved. My life is justly forfeit to the law. If it be spared, I shall receive it as a free gift of mercy from the Queen; of that mercy, which is, as he strongly expresses it, the greatest treasure that may be given to any Prince from God.”

Saint Margaret Clitherow

(c. 1556–1586), the "Pearl of York," was a Catholic martyr who famously declared, "I die for the love of my Lord Jesus"

 "Our faith is to be maintained! And not destroyed!".

Robert Aske


Sacrifice for a free nation

The path to true freedom is often paved with the unwavering courage of defiant individuals. Robert Aske, John Ball, and Wat Tyler represent the spirit of rebellion against injustice, offering their lives in pursuit of liberty for all. Their sacrifices remind us that the fight against the 'demonic entity of power' is a timeless one, echoing through generations.

My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will until everything shall be in common, when there shall be neither vassal nor lord, and all distinctions levelled; when the lords shall be no more masters than ourselves. How ill they have used us!

John Ball


A timeless call for equality

The sentiment that 'there should be no serfdom and all men should be free and of one condition' is not merely a historical quote; it is a fundamental pillar of our party’s vision. It underscores our belief that power, whether from the crown or government, has always been the source of corruption, hindering the true potential and sovereignty of the people. We champion a future where this principle is fully realised for the true natives of our independent lands.

“There should be no serfdom and all men should be free and of one condition.”

Wat Tyler


The enduring burden of corruption

For centuries, the innocent, trusting people of Wales, Scotland, England, and Ireland have suffered under the weight of a corrupt crown and government. Their rule has consistently brought abuse, economic hardship, and a profound suppression of the common man's spirit. We believe this history must be understood to truly break free from the chains of control.

Guido Fawkes

"A desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy." (Remark on 6 November 1605, justifying the plot).