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The Countryside Is Not a Blank Canvas: It Is a Living Inheritance

There are voices today suggesting that the British countryside must be redesigned, that its character is insufficiently “diverse,” and that it should be reshaped to meet external expectations. Above all, such proposals reveal a misunderstanding not only of place, but of culture itself. Roots The countryside is not an empty stage. It is not a […]

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Permacrisis: The Shortened Lifespan of Tragedy

A decade ago, one single act of violence could shake a nation. A shocking murder or an act of terror would dominate headlines for weeks, spawning nationwide reflection and debate. Now, the permacrisis forces us into a permanent state of amnesia. Throughout my childhood, Moors murderers Ian Brady and Moira Hindley and the Yorkshire Ripper

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Britain Can Afford Remigration – And We Can’t Afford Not To

The British government squanders billions each year on international pet projects, foreign aid schemes, and so-called “inclusion initiatives” that do nothing for the average English, Scot, or Welshman. From studying the circulation of gay porn and Somali fishing ventures, to sending millions to China for “education partnerships,” our ruling class seems determined to look after

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Britain Is Failing Its Young People – It’s Time to Put Them First

Two decades ago, the majority of young adults in the UK were in work. In 2000, around 68% of 18–24-year-olds were employed. Fast forward to today, and that number has fallen to just 59%, a staggering drop that represents 400,000 fewer young people in work. But that’s not the worst of it. The latest ONS

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Individualism and self-determination.

This question is often avoided, perhaps because some conservatives lack the courage to address it or because the concept of self-determination has gradually faded from public consciousness. Nevertheless, it is still a significant question that needs more attention. Individualism and self-determination share many similarities when it comes to personal freedoms. These include an individual’s right

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Home Office is in Urgent need of reform, says ex-watchdog Boss.

The Home Office is “dysfunctional” and in desperate need of reform, the sacked borders watchdog David Neal has said in his latest broadside against the Government. Watchdog boss David Neal was removed after he warned that “high-risk” private jet flights were landing in the UK without proper checks. Mr Neal, appointed in 2021 but already due to leave after

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The Homeland Party Official Statement on the Budget.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt vowed several times to end the reliance on migration for growth “by building a high-wage, high-skill economy” and “not just higher GDP but higher GDP per head.” However, he did not outline any policies that would achieve this. To be clear, migration has always been at the heart of the Tory economic

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