Activism

A new councillor in the West Midlands

The Homeland Party is pleased to announce a new councillor in the West Midlands, bringing our total to 5. Every one of us has the ability to make a positive impact in our neighbourhood. Community councils and parish councils are worth winning. Regardless of manpower, a single individual can make all the difference to a […]

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Moving forward with electoral politics

After some back and forth with the Electoral Commission, the second registration application is in. We have answered all their questions and have provided clarity by making amendments where necessary. We believe our Constitution & Financial Scheme meet all the statutory requirements and should be approved. Our community politics efforts are surging forward; more councillors

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ErskineSaysNo.

Once again, the residents of Erskine have voiced their discontent and opposition to the settlement of migrants in their vicinity. Over the last eight months, these admirable individuals have demonstrated immense grit and resilience in the face of adversity. Throughout this period, they have remained steadfast and unwavering. At the same time, the duplicitous politicians

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A greener Dundee

Today, our team made a great effort towards preserving the environment by distributing 500 leaflets in Dundee to raise awareness about taking steps towards a greener future. Afterwards, they treated themselves to some protein shakes, followed by a weightlifting session. As nationalists, we believe in improving ourselves and our country.

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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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