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Leafleting in Ayr

Leafleting in Ayr

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 […]

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Borders are returning to Europe because of the failure of multiculturism.

On the 14th of June 1985, in the small winemaking village of Schengen, Luxembourg, signatories from Belgium, France, West Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands came to sign an agreement. The goal was to eliminate checks at their mutual borders, essentially creating a single territory for international travel purposes, akin to a large country for travellers.

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Young Europeans Most likely to have fewer children to save the Planet Poll Finds

A survey carried out in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden in August by YouGov for the Guardian has some worrying Findings for the future demographics of Europe. Asked about what sacrifices they would be prepared to make to help fight global heating, 28% of 18- to 24-year-olds and 30% of 25- to 34-year-olds said

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Survey result leaflet delivered in Buxton

Homeland Party activists were out leafleting in Buxton today, where our recent survey found 76% of residents didn’t want migrants housed in their town and 79% want less migration overall. The people of Buxton have a right to decide what happens in their town, and they’ve made it clear that they don’t want migrants housed

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A new councillor in the North East of Scotland

The Homeland Party is pleased to announce a new councillor in the North East of Scotland, bringing our total to 6. In an ever changing world, our people need political representation to protect our collective interests and our homeland. Becoming leaders in our communities is the first step to taking back power in our country

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Banner drop

West Midlands activists took to the busy M6 this week and demonstrated to motorists Homeland Party’s community message: Put our people first! Banner drops serve as a visual reminder of a nation’s identity, history, and values, fostering a sense of unity and pride among our people through simple yet effective messaging. Well received, it was

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