The Party held its first AGM

On the 30th of September 2023, the Homeland Party held its first Annual General Meeting, which was broadcast live to all members. This included a speech from our Chairman, Kenny Smith and our Nominating Officer, Anthony Burrows. In line with our constitutional commitment to transparency with our members, our Treasurer, Jerome O’Reilly, presented a detailed […]

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Archbishop snubbed by Home Secretary.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken out after Home Secretary Suella Braverman has repeatedly snubbed him. A spokesperson for the Archbishop said his office had “reached out several times” to the home office after he had expressed his concerns over the government’s immigration policy and, in particular, Braverman’s comments regarding who qualifies as an asylum

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Nottinghamshire locals furious over local pub demolition approval

Residents in a Nottinghamshire village are up in arms over Mansfield District Council’s decision to demolish their local pub and replace it with housing. The Three Lions in Meden Vale will be flattened to make way for a complex of 41 affordable flats, bungalows and houses, despite objections from the locals. Having closed its doors

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The future is ours for the taking (AGM speech 2023)

I’m deeply sceptical of those who say there is no political solution, especially as they almost never tell you what theirs is. There are only three potential answers to the problems our people face: get political, run for the hills, or some sort of conflict. There is no question that the political road is a

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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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