DECRIMINALISING ABORTION: A DOOR OPENED TO DANGER

Today, 17/06/2025, MPs will vote on the most significant change to abortion law in over half a century. Tabled by Labour’s Diana Johnson and Tonia Antoniazzi, New Clause 1 (NC1) to the Criminal Justice Bill proposes removing criminal penalties for women who end their own pregnancies at any stage. Supporters of the amendment claim it’s […]

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Leafleting in Daventry

A member from our Northamptonshire branch took up the task of leafleting around Daventry, earlier this month. Spreading awareness of our people’s demographic replacement is crucial to being a sensible Nationalist. Our party prides itself in being peaceful, honest, and articulate when carrying out our Nationalist duties.

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Activism in Chesterfield

The Homeland Party understands all too well the countless negative effects that migrant hotels have on communities up and down our nation. One particular hotel, the Sandpiper in Chesterfield, has been used to house migrants, much to the detriment of the locals. And, after news of recent unrest, two of our Derbyshire branch activists were

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The Caesarian Age Arrives in Britain

We live in an age of political performance, not leadership. Britain no longer chooses statesmen—it follows showmen. A century ago, the prophetic German historian, Oswald Spengler, warned of this transformation. He called it the Caesarian Age: the final phase of civilizational decline, where culture is hollowed out and replaced by spectacle. In this age, strongmen

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Norham: ‘The Most Dangerous Place in England’

Norham is a small Northumbrian village with a monumental past. Perched on a bend of the River Tweed—England’s natural northern boundary—its castle once held the line between two nations locked in centuries of war. The Scots besieged it thirteen times. It fell four times. It was bombarded by Mons Meg, captured by James IV, and

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