Lower than a tabloid

Lower than a tabloid! Max Kendix from The Times refuses to print our responses to Hope Not Hate and their pet ‘expert’, which were:

Extremists are anti-democratic and promote violence; we are strongly opposed to extremism. Left-wing pressure groups like ‘Hope Not Hate’ seek to deny Nationalists access to the democratic system, and their demonisation of Nationalists creates a culture of hate which sometimes incites extreme left-wing elements to violence. Kenny Smith wrote to Suella Bravemann when she was Home Secretary to raise concerns about the growing trend in left-wing political violence.

We can confirm quite a number who have joined are former members of UKIP and the BNP.

Matthew Feldman is a pseudo-academic hack making money doing a fake job; he has never spoken to anybody in the Homeland Party but he pretends to be an expert on us. For him to say we are ‘dangerous’ for engaging in community politics and the democratic system is ludicrous and demonstrates his ignorant bias. We are clearly going in the opposite direction to what he suggests.

We gave such a good statement, they barely printed anything at all and relegated it to page 23, Scottish edition only! The online version is hidden behind a paywall too.

The Homeland Party will always respond to press enquiries, and we are happy to do interviews.

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