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Staying on Track – A Measured Response to a Smear Letter

What has happened? The National Council became aware on Tuesday of an organised attempt to disrupt the party and discredit its leadership. When RO Mike Lynton learned that a circulating letter was being drafted, he told those behind it to stop, list any genuine grievances and send them to him—a routine and fair way to […]

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Forfar volunteering

This Sunday, our North-East Scotland branch returned to the frontlines of conservation. On the agenda: tackling the invasive Himalayan Balsam threatening our native ecosystem. This time, the team focused on a patch of new growth where the aggressive balsam was choking out the native plants. This task demanded extra precision, navigating thick brambles, nettles, and

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Homeland Party Statement – Response to the Media Coverage of the Epping Protests

While the people of Epping are successfully pressuring their council and the Home Office, through peaceful protest, to stop using the Bell Hotel to house illegal migrants, the mainstream media and far-left groups have cynically attacked the local residents who organised those protests. The demonstrations began after a migrant housed at the hotel sexually assaulted

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Adam Clegg’s response to The Times: What will they print?

The smear merchants at The Times are obsessed with us this week; publishing multiple hit pieces and even sending their sister organisation, Times Radio, to ambush our activists on Thursday night as they protested in the pouring rain. Imagine being assigned to sit and watch Kai Stephens’ videos, just to critique them and churn out

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Callum Barker’s response to The i Paper: What will they print?

The following is a series of questions to activist Callum Barker from Cahal Milmo at The i Paper. We had to ask some questions of our own to understand their intent. The real question is: will they accurately print his words and overall sentiment — or will they omit things, add extra material, or rely

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Standing up for women in Bournmouth

This week, the Homeland Party took a stand for Bournemouth’s women, distributing leaflets demanding compulsory CCTV in every taxi. This essential measure will protect women, deter predators, deliver justice for victims, and remove violent predators from our streets. Too many women live in fear due to the scourge that our leaders ignore. And we will

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