Despite the split, the Nationalist Alliance continued to operate as a political entity, offering a political platform for
nativist politics in favour of deportation,
capital punishment and
white nationalism. The Alliance - largely under the direction of former Burnly BNP activist Sharon Pastow - continued their moves towards a wider alliance amongst the far-right in Britain by working closely with the
National Front and the
England First Party (EFP), whilst holding a large dual membership with the Wolf's Hook White Brotherhood, a splinter group of the BNP founded in 2004. The white supremacist organisation Patriots of the White European Resistance ("P.O.W.E.R.") described the NA as a "brother of the 816" in an April 2007 newsletter, referring to the greeting of "816" reported to have been used by members of the organisation. It was reported by
Searchlight that at least at least four known members of the NA were known to have been members of the online forums run by
P.O.W.E.R. at some point. In November 2006, a prominent member of the Nationalist Alliance, Mick "Belsen" Sanderson, was stabbed to death in
Nottingham following a fight with fellow NA member John Pakulski. Pakulski was sentenced to six years of imprisonment for manslaughter for the murder, whilst fellow member Catherine Parker-Brown received a community order for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice after she was found to have attempted to clean the scene of the crime. Parker-Brown had been a former organiser for the BNP in the East Midlands and was formerly the nominal leader of the NA, though their membership had later become largely interchangeable with the increasingly more prominent EFP. The Wolf's Hook White Brotherhood - which had been considered a sister organisation to the NA - has since ceased to exist, with most of its membership transferring to the
Racial Volunteer Force. Beyond a former internet presence and its occasional publication
Axiom (succeeding its two previous publications,
Vanguard and
Imperium, which have since been published by the BNP), the party is by and large defunct. == Previous use of the name ==