Activism

Electoral Commission – analysis and response

Our application was submitted on 8th May. It has taken until 16th August for us to receive any response; that’s 100 days. Applications that have been rejected but are awaiting resubmission are always marked as ‘incomplete’ on their website, which is a bit of a misnomer as ours certainly was complete. In our last update […]

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Kegworth says NO

Homeland Party activists joined with the people of Kegworth over the weekend to protest using the Yew Tree Hotel to house migrants. Since February, the hotel has been hosting around two hundred migrants, and that number is steadily increasing. The quaint town of Kegworth has been caught in a heated debate regarding the prospect of

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Buxton survey

Yesterday, the Homeland Party surveyed Buxton locals to determine if they wanted migrants housed in High Peak Halls. The University of Derby is determined to turn its halls of residence into migrant accommodation, which could house almost 300 migrants – this would be in a town of just 20,000 people! After initially withdrawing the application

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Summer Camp 2023

The Homeland Party held our first summer camp in the Derbyshire Dales. Despite the changeable weather 🌦we were all well looked after with big tents, good BBQ and on-site accommodation for young families 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦. The kids had a great time playing & petting the animals. The banner drop was especially challenging in the wind 💨

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People of Kegworth stand firm

People of Kegworth stand firm

The Homeland Party joined the people of Kegworth at their demonstration this weekend. Since February, the Yew Lodge Hotel has been hosting around two hundred migrants and that number is steadily increasing. While we’ve supported other communities before and have become accustomed to the various accounts of harassment which typically accompany migrant accommodation, the horror

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