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Bibby Stockholm barge migrants moved to Nottinghamshire

Remember the “accommodation vessel,” the Bibby Stockholm barge, which made headlines last year? The same barge that cost the taxpayer a reported £22 million? It’s still there, docked in Portland Port, Dorset, housing over 500 “asylum seekers”. However, it won’t be there for much longer, at least not in its current guise. According to the […]

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Met told about Al Fayed sexual harassment exploits

Recently, there seems to be a running theme of police negligence and incompetence. Earlier last week, we reported on the missteps taken by the police in the lead-up to Sir David Amess’s murder, and now we have revelations suggesting that the Met Police failed to act on allegations of sexual misconduct pertaining to Mohamed Al

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Homeland Party Statement on the Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered a budget overshadowed by the major lie that Labour would not raise National Insurance—a key manifesto promise. An increase of £25 billion in Employer National Insurance, alongside £15 billion in other tax rises, constitutes one of the largest hikes in history, pushing the total tax burden to an unprecedented level as

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Could Sir David Amess’s murder have been prevented?

The short answer is “yes”, according to Sir David’s daughter, Katie Amess, who is calling for a full inquest into her father’s death. Sir David Amess, a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for Southend West, was fatally stabbed at a constituency surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church Hall in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, back in

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Traditional Britain Meetup

After our attendance of the @TraditionalBritainGroup conference on Saturday, recently joined Homeland Party members from across the South, East and London came together to make acquaintance and enjoy a roast on Sunday. We don’t just advocate community politics, we are a community in of ourselves. Find your home with Homeland

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