Radio Enoch professed a socially right-wing viewpoint, but extolled the virtues of capitalism and privatisation.
The manager claimed it operated as an unlicensed station because its views on race and immigration would prevent it from being able to broadcast in what it deemed a "socialist" media.
The station also expressed support for the white minority rule governments of Rhodesia and South Africa.
[1] The General Post Office had some trouble in shutting down Radio Enoch although it knew about 200 people were involved with the station.
The rise of Thatcherism and a more conservative political climate signalled the end of Radio Enoch's usefulness.