Tamworth litter pick
Sadly, what used to be a green and pleasant land is now often blighted by litter and the results of fly tipping.
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Sadly, what used to be a green and pleasant land is now often blighted by litter and the results of fly tipping.
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Earlier this month, we reported on proposals to build two major solar farms in Nottinghamshire: a 76-hectare solar farm between Caunton and Kelham and the four-mile-wide Great North Road Solar Park, west of Newark. Over the past couple of weeks, there have been several developments which we can happily report on. More parish councils are
On Thursday, the 23rd of November, in Dublin, a man believed to be of Algerian ancestry decided to stab five people, two of whom, at the time of writing this article, were seriously injured; one of them was only five years old. This incident sparked an outbreak of riots and civil unrest, which ended up
We are often told by politicians and the deranged left that we need migrants in this country. Apparently, we need their doctors and engineers to keep our society going. And this has ALWAYS been shown to be false. In reality, we have little to no need for migration into our nations. It’s not just that
Highly Skilled Migrant. Read More »
Social media platform X has sued a left-leaning pressure group that accused the site of allowing antisemitic posts next to advertising. X lawsuit alleges that Media Matters for America “manipulated” data to undermine and destroy the platform formerly known as Twitter. After the watchdog released its analysis, firms, including Apple and Disney, temporarily stopped adverts
Musk sues over anti-Semitism claims. Read More »
I recently saw an article in the Guardian called “Dining across the Divide.” It’s about two people, a Tory and a floating voter, having a meal and discussing immigration. The article goes through the various stages of their meal and their chat about this subject. Incidentally, they both seem to be for it but struggle
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Good news, everyone: the number of first-cousin marriages in Bradford’s Pakistani community has fallen off a cliff in the last decade, with immigration levels being suggested as a possible reason. 52 yr-old teacher Juwayriya Ahmed married her cousin in 1988 and spoke of the awkward moment her kids asked her how she met their dad
Fewer people marry their cousins. Read More »
On Sunday 19th November three Homeland activists took part in a leafleting session in the former royal burgh of Ayr in Scotland. The birthplace of one of Scotland’s most famous sons, poet Robert Burns, is fast becoming a stronghold for the Homeland Party with a number of new recruits joining us from this and the
A senior Labour councillor has quit the party hours after he was suspended for an “abhorrent” social media post. Khizar Hussain, who was already under investigation for sectarian chanting, allegedly uploaded a post to social media comparing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Hitler. The post was a depiction of Adolph Hitler wearing a mask
Councillor resigns after contentious social media post. Read More »