[5] In April 2009, a news story reported that the party had re-formed following a conference in Bodmin;[2] however, it did not contest any elections that year.
[7] The Indian office was established by Gagan Narayan Dua and published a periodical entitled Cornish India.
[8][9] Whetter was the founder and editor of the CNP quarterly journal,[verification needed] The Cornish Banner (An Baner Kernewek), within the actions of the Roseland Institute.
During the 1970s, the party magazine The Cornish Banner / An Baner Kernewek published letters sympathetic to the NF and critical of "Zionist" politicians.
[15][16] In around 1976, CNP formed a controversial uniformed wing, for which it received criticism from members of the Celtic League and MK.
[17] The group, known as the "Greenshirts", was led by the CNP Youth Movement leader and public relations officer Wallace Simmons.