Leafletting in Yeovil
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Last weekend, our dedicated East Yorkshire activists and volunteers returned once again to Cottingham for another litter pick. They focused on the same spots as before. Collecting more litter, including plastic bottles, crisp and sweet packets, and old plastic bags. Much of this appeared to have been left behind by students from the local school. Afterwards,
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Our East Midlands branch was out in force in Nuneaton, delivering a direct warning to local residents: our towns are being fundamentally transformed by mass immigration at a terrifying speed. British communities are disappearing before our eyes. Streets, schools and neighbourhoods we grew up in are becoming unrecognisable, and the establishment parties are cheering it
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Our West of Scotland Branch travelled to the small town of Arrochar to carry out a much-needed litter pick along the seafront. It was a simple but worthwhile act of local stewardship, taking pride in a place of natural beauty that generations before us have enjoyed and that future generations deserve to inherit in good
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Our dedicated and hard working Aberdeenshire branch has once again shown what real commitment to the local community looks like.Following a number of online complaints about the state of Aberdeen’s beachfront, our team of volunteers headed out to take action and start making a real dent in the mess. By the end of the clean-up,
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Last week, our dedicated London activists, accompanied by our Chairman, took to the London Underground to mark the 40th anniversary of Poems on the Underground. We rode the Tube together, replacing woke ideology with poems that speak directly to our people, our culture, and our heritage. We selected two poems from one of the world’s
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Last weekend, our tireless East Yorkshire members rolled up their sleeves and carried out a thorough litter pick behind Cottingham High School, tackling the unsightly piles of plastic bottles, crushed cans, and scattered crisp packets that have built up along the fence line over years of student use. They patiently dug out bag after bag
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Last weekend, several members of our Glasgow Branch — including veteran nationalist activist Davy Wilson — attended a demonstration opposing the introduction of digital ID. While acknowledging that digital ID systems may offer greater convenience, those in attendance raised concerns about the risk of function creep, the potential loss of privacy, and increased government surveillance,
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Last month, our North East Scotland Branch Organiser and long-standing activist Dave Gardner uncovered a planning application seeking a change of use for Lochbank Manor, a former residential care facility in his hometown of Forfar. Recognising immediately what this could lead to, housing hundreds of illegal immigrants, Dave raised the alarm locally. Support came quickly
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On Sunday 18th January, regional organiser Simon Crane joined Homeland Party activist Josh Fernie and local residents in a protest against the use of the Patio Hotel to house migrants. The demonstration forms a part of a wider series of protests taking place across the country in recent years, with the Homeland Party positioning itself
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