
The British government squanders billions each year on international pet projects, foreign aid schemes, and so-called “inclusion initiatives” that do nothing for the average English, Scot, or Welshman.
From studying the circulation of gay porn and Somali fishing ventures, to sending millions to China for “education partnerships,” our ruling class seems determined to look after everyone but its own people.
The Damage Done
Over the past 75 years, Britain has witnessed a total transformation of its national character, one conducted without consent and consultation.
As we have just passed the anniversary of HMT Empire Windrush arriving at the Port of Tilbury on 21 June 1948, we are often presented with the myth that it acted as a foundation of modern Britain.
The truth is starker.
No one was asked whether they wanted mass post-war immigration. The British people, exhausted by war and loyal to their own kin, were told to adapt and to pay for it. The claim that Windrush migrants “built the NHS” is utterly untrue and deeply insulting to the millions of native workers who did.
Immigration did not create modern Britain; it arrived after she was built. It is time to end the lie that mass immigration has been an economic or cultural benefit.
It has not.
Instead, we have seen skyrocketing housing demand, falling wages in manual trades, the importation of foreign crime and sectarianism, and a fracturing of our once-cohesive national identity.
Solution
When the Right dares to speak of remigration, which is a voluntary, humane, and orderly process of incentivising foreigners to return home, we are told it’s “unaffordable,” “impractical,” or “un-British.”
These are lies. The numbers tell a different story as laid out in the White Papers Policy Institute’s detailed report, Remigration & the Economy: Facts vs.
Fiction.
A voluntary remigration program offering £65,000 per head to 150,000 individuals per year (totaling £10 billion annually) could reduce Britain’s immigrant population by up to half over 12 years.
To put that cost in perspective: in 2023 alone, the UK government spent £12 billion on foreign aid. That’s before we factor in the £4 billion now spent annually housing asylum seekers in hotels, or the untold billions poured into translation services, community cohesion grants, and immigration processing infrastructure.
The conclusion is relatively straightforward: remigration is economically rational. We are already spending this money, but instead of using it wisely, we’re just wasting it. Moreover, the social and national cost of mass immigration cannot be measured purely in spreadsheets.
As the Homeland Party makes plain in our Key Beliefs, a nation is not a marketplace; it is a people, a history, and a way of life.
The solution is not to integrate faster or spend more on “community outreach.” The solution is to stop all further immigration and begin the process of remigration, with dignity, finality, and the best interests of Britain at heart.
We have the money. The current regime lacks the will