Restoring Ilkley Moor: The Homeland Party’s Success to Erase Political Graffiti

We said we would do it, and we did! The Homeland Party has cleaned up the disgusting foreign political graffiti on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire. The pro-Palestine and pro-Israel slogans have been removed, restoring the beauty spot to its natural state. The people who did this have no respect for the law or the land—they treat

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Strong Showing of Nationalism in Germany’s Elections: A Blueprint for the UK?

The naysayers and pessimists had best look away—hope and optimism abound as we review the German elections and what this could mean for UK nationalism going forward. The Rise of AfD: A Nationalist Surge in Germany The biggest political shake-up in Germany has been the surge in support for the nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD).

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North east clear up: Litter Picking in Scotland

Yesterday afternoon, two of our activists from the North East Scotland branch were out tidying up their local area in Charleston, Dundee. After filling a dozen bags of rubbish, they collected several discarded shopping trolleys and returned them. One of our activists even brought his son (and dog) because, as Nationalists, it’s vital that we

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Norfolk Meet Up To Discuss Community Politics

Over the weekend, eight Homeland Party activists from our rapidly growing Norfolk branch met up and enjoyed some delicious food and drink. Many hours were spent discussing upcoming plans for Norwich and community politics strategies as well as getting to know each other personally, fostering new bonds.

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JD Vance and Scotland’s Safe Access Zones Act.

Context of the Controversy At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Vice President JD Vance ignited controversy by claiming that the Scottish government had warned residents within designated buffer zones that even private prayer within their homes could be deemed a legal violation. Scottish officials, including First Minister John Swinney, swiftly denied this, stating, “JD Vance

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