The Human Price of Asylum Abuse in Britain

Bishop’s Stortford is a peaceful market town of 40,000, historically characterised by its Tudor architecture, close-knit community, and enviable levels of public safety. Like many towns across England, it has quietly embodied the nation’s traditions, stability, and trust. But something has changed.

Hotels once frequented by local tourists are now commandeered — not by visitors, but by the Home Office — housing men who arrived illegally and claimed asylum. This quiet town, like countless others, is paying the price for political cowardice and internationalist dogma. The crimes committed by some of these men are no longer isolated incidents; they are part of a pattern. A pattern Britain refuses to name, let alone confront.


A Pattern of Violence Across Our Country

Take the recent case in Bishop’s Stortford: Ahmadreza Khalafi, an Iranian male asylum seeker, stands accused of five counts of sexual assault and one count of assault by penetration. According to reports, he has no fixed address, no right to be here, and no intention of respecting the values of the country that sheltered him. And he is not alone.

Cases like these are not rare anomalies. They are happening across the country:

  • Morpeth, Northumberland: Wahid Maliki, an asylum seeker of less than a year, received only a 12-month sentence for sexual assault.
  • Plymouth: Osamah Al-Haddad was convicted of possessing extreme child abuse content (including bestiality) and walked free with a suspended sentence.
  • Birmingham: Mohammed Wahid Mohammed, a Syrian asylum seeker, raped a 12-year-old girl and was sentenced to 12 years. But there are no plans to deport him.
  • Weymouth: Hassan Abou Hayleh sexually assaulted a teenager, yet his imprisonment has been delayed (potentially avoided) due to claims under the Human Rights Act.
  • Epping: Hadush Kebatu, who arrived illegally from Ethiopia by boat, was arrested just eight days later for sexual offences against two English women.

These are not isolated horrors. They are manifestations of a systemic failure.


Decline in Demographics, Rise in Crime

Between 2001 and 2021, Britain’s White British population dropped from 85% to around 72%, not accounting for the 5.05 million foreign arrivals from 2021 to 2025. Over the same period, reported rapes increased sixfold — from 10,000 to nearly 60,000 per year. Correlation alone is not causation, but wilful ignorance of cause-and-effect in policymaking is not compassion; it is abdication.


A Nation Without Justice or Sovereignty

This is not just about crime.
It is about sovereignty.
It is about duty.
It is about justice.

Time and again, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is invoked to prevent the deportation of foreign criminals. Article 3, which prohibits inhumane treatment, has become a catch-all excuse — allowing foreign offenders to claim trauma while ignoring the irreversible trauma they inflict upon native victims.


Two-Tier Justice Exposed

And what of justice in Britain today?

While some of these men receive single-digit sentences — or none at all — others are punished far more harshly for non-violent offences. Lucy Connolly was sentenced to 38 months in prison for a political post on social media. That is over three times the sentence handed to some convicted sex offenders.

This is the reality of two-tier justice in modern Britain:
A justice system that protects the foreign criminal over the native victim.
A state that extends more empathy to the predator than the survivor.

“There can come a point of such sickly morbidity and pampered indulgence in the history of a society that… it even takes the side of the one who does it harm.”
Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil

These words ring prophetic. Britain today is governed by those who can no longer summon the moral will to act in defence of their own people. The governing class, marinated in decadence and denial, recoils from punishment, retreats from responsibility, and is paralysed by its own ideologies.


The People Are Not Paralysed — They Are Rising

But the People are not paralysed. They are rising.
As we saw in Epping, ordinary men and women are standing up not out of hate, but out of love:
Love for their daughters, their towns, their way of life, and the England they once knew.

The Homeland Party stands with them.

We will not accept a future in which the English people are sacrificed on the altar of liberal globalism. We demand a nation with secure borders, sovereign law, and a justice system that reflects the values of the People — not the dogmas of Strasbourg.


Our Immediate Demands

  • An end to hotel accommodation for illegal arrivals
  • Deportation of all foreign criminals upon completion of the sentence
  • Repeal or reform of ECHR obligations that obstruct justice and repatriation
  • Full remigration policies to restore national integrity
  • A restoration of national pride, dignity, and duty

The Homeland Party Is For the Nation and Its People

The tide of change is here.
But the system will not change itself. Only a movement with courage and clarity can deliver the necessary renewal.

That movement is the Homeland Party.
And we are just getting started.

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