BLM Fraud

To the shock and horror of probably no one, a woman who helped organise the BLM protests to remove the Edward Colston statue in Bristol in 2020 has been found guilty of fraud. Yvonne Maina, who changed her name to Xahra Saleem, will be sentenced at the end of October. She initially denied the accusation

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Met firearms officers stepping back from armed duty

Metropolitan Police firearms officers have been handing in their weapons after a force marksman was charged with the murder of Chris Kaba. The officer accused of his murder, named only as NX121 after a district judge granted an anonymity order, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and the Old Bailey on Thursday. 24-year-old Kaba died in Streatham Hill, southeast

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A new councillor in the North East of Scotland

The Homeland Party is pleased to announce a new councillor in the North East of Scotland, bringing our total to 6. In an ever changing world, our people need political representation to protect our collective interests and our homeland. Becoming leaders in our communities is the first step to taking back power in our country

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Banner drop

West Midlands activists took to the busy M6 this week and demonstrated to motorists Homeland Party’s community message: Put our people first! Banner drops serve as a visual reminder of a nation’s identity, history, and values, fostering a sense of unity and pride among our people through simple yet effective messaging. Well received, it was

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Online safety bill

The Online Safety Bill is now on track to becoming signed into law, which, as usual, can only mean one thing – more overreach from a government hostile to the native population. On the surface, it projects itself as a virtuous ambition to eradicate harm from the internet, but inside, it has many more profound

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Homeland Party delivered hundreds of leaflets to the residents of Blackwood.

Welsh members of the Homeland Party delivered hundreds of leaflets to the residents of Blackwood, in the South Wales Valleys. South Wales is already suffering the effects of overpopulation from mass migration. Many ill-advised housing developments are being built on the ancient Welsh countryside, with no thought given to farmers and others who love the

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