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Meeting Residents in Cambridge

The Cambridgeshire Branch was out in Cambridge recently, handing out leaflets to residents. Homeland is determined to spread the message of ‘sensible nationalism’. We have received fantastic responses from locals when conversing on their doorsteps. If you are local to the area, join Homeland today to make a difference. We look forward to welcoming you to

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Leafleting in Sunderland

In the North East of England, one of our activists delivered hundreds of leaflets, doing his bit to raise awareness of a city which is under sustained attack from migrant relocation. Sunderland, rich in history and a powerhouse of industrialisation during the 19th century, became world renowned for its ship building, glassmaking, pottery and coal.

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Counter-Protests: Exposing Sitting MPs and Union Bosses

This leaked recording, obtained by the Homeland Party, rips away the façade that counter-protests are organic or community-led. Sitting MPs and trade union bosses can be heard openly plotting street mobilisations against their political opponents. Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National Education Union, explicitly calls for a “big mobilisation” against Tommy Robinson on 13

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Activism in Yeovil

A dedicated activist was out in Yeovil, Somerset, speaking to locals and handing out leaflets. Millions of strangers have poured into our nation, services strained to breaking point, communities now changed beyond recognition. Yet we were never even asked. It is time the people indigenous to Britain had a voice. Join Homeland today and make

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Leafleting in Ashington

Our Northumberland Branch Organiser attended an anti-illegal immigration protest alongside residents within the town of Ashington, spreading the Homeland Party message of remigration to the affected areas. The protest followed from disturbing reports of migrants taking photos of young children in the local park. Residents are concerned about the use of HMO’s in the area,

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The Online Safety Act: Another Nail in Britain’s Coffin

On 25 July, the so-called Online Safety Act came fully into force — and within days proved itself a humiliating disaster for the already floundering Starmer government.Though conceived under Sunak’s tired Tory ministry in 2023, the Act was scheduled for a staggered rollout through 2025. The warnings came early: vague language, sweeping powers, technological illiteracy.

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