December 2025

Guilt by association: A double standard exposed!

The recent arrest of a Green Party councillor on suspicion of modern slavery offences has rightly drawn public attention. The alleged crimes, modern slavery, servitude, and forced labour are among the most serious in British law. What has once again come into focus is not simply an individual case, but a wider and deeply entrenched […]

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Leafleting in Chilthorne

Members of The Homeland Party were out leafletting in Chilthorne Domer calling for a referendum on immigration. Democracy begins locally, and we as the people have the right to decide who enters our country and when enough is enough. If you are from Somerset and feel the need for change, join The Homeland Party today.

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Tragedy and Terrorism as a Pretext for Censorship

The recent shooting at Bondi Beach horrified Australia and drew international attention. An attack carried out in a public and symbolic space inevitably provoked grief, fear, and demands for action. As always after such events, political leaders were quick to promise tougher laws, framed, of course, as essential for public safety. That instinct is human.

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Your Party: A Dysfunctional Left-Wing Commune Mistaken for a Political Movement

Your Party arrived promising to “transform British politics.” What was meant to be a bold new left-wing force has instead revealed itself as a kind of political panic room in which no one knows the password. Your Party didn’t merely stumble out of the gate, it tripped over its own principles, lost its footing on

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Fruits of Multiculturalism: Noise Pollution

Public transport today is plagued by two things that make even the shortest journey a trial: the incessant blare of electronic devices and the collapse of basic standards of conduct. English people are not saints on buses or trains, but it is simply observable that certain groups (often recently arrived and unfamiliar with local norms)

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