21.02.202515:50
Kenny Smith's Speech | Community Politics Workshop
Our Party Chairman Kenny Smith's introductory speech at our recent Community Politics Workshop held in the East Midlands.
Our Party Chairman Kenny Smith's introductory speech at our recent Community Politics Workshop held in the East Midlands.
11.02.202510:02
The family is the foundation of society, and social housing supports its stability. By providing stable environments where hard-working families can thrive, we cultivate a future where children grow up with a strong sense of identity and allegiance to our homeland. This stability is crucial for preserving cultural, moral, and social values. The Party will ensure that housing policies are equitable, sustainable, and responsive to the needs of all community members, allowing everyone to live with dignity, contribute to their community, and share in the benefits of a stable and kinship-based society.
09.02.202519:02
The Party believes that strong, multi-generational communities are essential to building a homeland. Everyone should have the right to live close to where they call home. Social housing is not just about bricks and mortar; it is about anchoring our people to their land, fostering a sense of belonging, and strengthening loyalty to our country. By ensuring that every citizen has access to safe, affordable, and dignified housing, we create cohesive communities and reinforce the social fabric of the nation.
30.01.202508:04
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire acitvists teamed up over the weekend to deliver our environmental leaflets around Langwith, Derbyshire.
It is yet another village in the area which is under threat from solar farms and housing developments. Our message was well received from the locals we spoke to; none of whom were in favour of the surrounding countryside being destroyed.
It is yet another village in the area which is under threat from solar farms and housing developments. Our message was well received from the locals we spoke to; none of whom were in favour of the surrounding countryside being destroyed.
27.01.202508:04
Over the weekend, our Eastern activists were out in Theydon Bois spreading the message of remigration! The activists were well received on the doorstep and managed to leaflet the entire village. Get involved and sign up today; your homeland needs you!
24.01.202508:02


13.02.202518:32


10.02.202515:22
Join us for the UK's first-ever Remigration Conference!
Our next speaker to announce is the Homeland Party's very own Alec Cave (@AlecCave). A prominent figure in the party, Alec has fulfilled many roles including Spokesman, Regional Organiser and now National Media Officer. A confident and articulate speaker, you won't want to miss his speech on Nationalism and Remigration.
The event's other speakers include:
• Renaud Camus
• An independent UK broadcaster (TBA)
• An MP from one of Europe's largest Nationalist parties (TBA)
📆 Sat, 26th April 2025
📍East Midlands
Tickets: £40 per person
Spouse/Partner Add-On: £10
Price Includes: Pre- and post-conference tea/coffee, cakes, and pastries
More than half of tickets available have already sold so do not delay and buy yours today!
https://homelandparty.org/remigration-conference/
Our next speaker to announce is the Homeland Party's very own Alec Cave (@AlecCave). A prominent figure in the party, Alec has fulfilled many roles including Spokesman, Regional Organiser and now National Media Officer. A confident and articulate speaker, you won't want to miss his speech on Nationalism and Remigration.
The event's other speakers include:
• Renaud Camus
• An independent UK broadcaster (TBA)
• An MP from one of Europe's largest Nationalist parties (TBA)
📆 Sat, 26th April 2025
📍East Midlands
Tickets: £40 per person
Spouse/Partner Add-On: £10
Price Includes: Pre- and post-conference tea/coffee, cakes, and pastries
More than half of tickets available have already sold so do not delay and buy yours today!
https://homelandparty.org/remigration-conference/


31.01.202518:00
A new article on the Homeland Party website:
Nationalism as Family: Unpacking Vance vs Stewart
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Nationalism as Family: Unpacking Vance vs Stewart
Get involved:
Join us | Contact us | Donate
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29.01.202518:28


24.01.202521:53
January is traditionally a time when we Britons make positive changes. Many of us make New Year Resolutions to make improvements in our lives for the coming year.
Our party is expanding rapidly, and we are continually developing our organisation and structure to ensure we can deliver on our community political objectives. Throughout December, we have been reviewing our set-up and this month we will be delivering a range of positive changes and appointments that we hope will help us become even more effective in 2025; the year we will make ‘remigration’ a household word.
Every department has been examined and in the next few weeks we will reveal internally and where appropriate, externally, the impact these changes will have for officers and members. Some of you will be aware that the Admin and Regional teams have already implemented a more formal referral process, allowing us to promote and utilise the skills and talent of our members quicker into our workgroups and officer positions. We are serious about being a party of leaders and the more folk we have engaged in productive work the quicker we will develop into that power winning machine.
We are delighted to announce the following appointments:
The popular and suave Alec Cave will take on the role of National Media Officer. Alec already plays a prominent role in the team and has made great progress as an effective communicator during his time as South East Regional Organiser.
Cllr Dave Gardner who has made such an incredible job of developing our media team will move across to take on the new National Stewarding Officer role where I again hope he will help us develop a more effective safeguarding team for our membership.
The South East RO job will be filled by one of our most high profile members, Steve Laws, who has been immense as the Kent Branch Organiser. Steve will also join our National Council as the South East is one of our most outstanding regions.
At our National Council meeting last night, amendments were agreed that will see more emphasis being placed on regions to deliver on activism performance. As such, places for ROs on the NC will be dependent on performance to ensure that we always have the best people shaping the party’s future. As such, our technical team are currently developing a Media and Activity Reporting Portal for officers and working-group members which will be utilised by the admin, media, political and regional teams in particular to increase our public profile, make an impact in local communities and analyse the performance of our teams more professionally.
2025 is already shaping up to be an exciting year for the Homeland Party, and we are sure that you will agree that these three appointments will go a long way to ensuring we have the right people in place to meet the challenges ahead. Give them your support and play your part. Together we will win.
Regards,
Kenny Smith,
Chairman,
Homeland Party.
Our party is expanding rapidly, and we are continually developing our organisation and structure to ensure we can deliver on our community political objectives. Throughout December, we have been reviewing our set-up and this month we will be delivering a range of positive changes and appointments that we hope will help us become even more effective in 2025; the year we will make ‘remigration’ a household word.
Every department has been examined and in the next few weeks we will reveal internally and where appropriate, externally, the impact these changes will have for officers and members. Some of you will be aware that the Admin and Regional teams have already implemented a more formal referral process, allowing us to promote and utilise the skills and talent of our members quicker into our workgroups and officer positions. We are serious about being a party of leaders and the more folk we have engaged in productive work the quicker we will develop into that power winning machine.
We are delighted to announce the following appointments:
The popular and suave Alec Cave will take on the role of National Media Officer. Alec already plays a prominent role in the team and has made great progress as an effective communicator during his time as South East Regional Organiser.
Cllr Dave Gardner who has made such an incredible job of developing our media team will move across to take on the new National Stewarding Officer role where I again hope he will help us develop a more effective safeguarding team for our membership.
The South East RO job will be filled by one of our most high profile members, Steve Laws, who has been immense as the Kent Branch Organiser. Steve will also join our National Council as the South East is one of our most outstanding regions.
At our National Council meeting last night, amendments were agreed that will see more emphasis being placed on regions to deliver on activism performance. As such, places for ROs on the NC will be dependent on performance to ensure that we always have the best people shaping the party’s future. As such, our technical team are currently developing a Media and Activity Reporting Portal for officers and working-group members which will be utilised by the admin, media, political and regional teams in particular to increase our public profile, make an impact in local communities and analyse the performance of our teams more professionally.
2025 is already shaping up to be an exciting year for the Homeland Party, and we are sure that you will agree that these three appointments will go a long way to ensuring we have the right people in place to meet the challenges ahead. Give them your support and play your part. Together we will win.
Regards,
Kenny Smith,
Chairman,
Homeland Party.
23.01.202519:51
A week or two from now, the calls for the death penalty from leading Reform UK politicians will fade, because, as usual, it is all hot air and no policy.
Any party worth its salt knows that we must rebuild the justice system so that it is fair and impartial once again before such measures could be considered and put to a vote.
It is far more productive to focus on how to get the monsters, like Axel Rudakubana, out of our homeland before this happens again.
Remigration.
Any party worth its salt knows that we must rebuild the justice system so that it is fair and impartial once again before such measures could be considered and put to a vote.
It is far more productive to focus on how to get the monsters, like Axel Rudakubana, out of our homeland before this happens again.
Remigration.
12.02.202510:03
While we firmly believe that our country should be a true homeland, we also recognise that our villages, towns, and cities must be places that uplift the human spirit and inspire ambition. New buildings should evoke pride and reflect the values and aspirations of their communities.
10.02.202510:04
Through our social housing policies, we will maintain the architectural and historical integrity of our neighbourhoods, protecting our national character from the dilution of globalisation. Every housing project and community development plan is an opportunity to celebrate our heritage, preserve our architectural styles, and ensure future generations inherit a landscape that reflects our history and values.
30.01.202512:04
How many of our people have to be sacrificed so that leftie luvvies can feel good about admitting dangerous and undeserving strangers into our homeland?
Only the Homeland Party has the guts to deport all illegal immigrants and end the "refugee" mania.
🔗
Only the Homeland Party has the guts to deport all illegal immigrants and end the "refugee" mania.
🔗
29.01.202518:28
Our country could save billions of pounds if the wave of immigrants Boris Johnson let in were to remigrate.
Unfortunately, neither Labour, Tory or Reform are willing to entertain the idea that these burdensome migrants should be encouraged to return home.
The Homeland Party does.
🔗
Unfortunately, neither Labour, Tory or Reform are willing to entertain the idea that these burdensome migrants should be encouraged to return home.
The Homeland Party does.
🔗
24.01.202521:52
Remigration NOW!
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06.01.202517:00
A new article on the Homeland Party website:
Join the Homeland Party Today
Get involved:
Join us | Contact us | Donate
Follow us on:
Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Odysee | Telegram | TikTok
Join the Homeland Party Today
Get involved:
Join us | Contact us | Donate
Follow us on:
Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Odysee | Telegram | TikTok
11.02.202517:05
Live in Oxfordshire? Sign-up today and help us build our emerging Oxfordshire branch! homelandparty.org/join/
10.02.202508:01
On Saturday, activists from the West Midlands leafleted in Shropshire to spread the message that England's demographics are changing.


30.01.202510:06
Homeland Party January Reshuffle – Treasury & Regional Leadership Updates
The final stage of our January reshuffle sees a new Treasury team and key regional leadership appointments to strengthen our movement for 2025.
Treasury Leadership Change
The ever-impressive East Midlands Regional Organiser, Daniel Gale, has taken over as Treasurer, replacing Jerome O'Reilly.
Jerome has been a fantastic Treasurer, leading one of the toughest roles in a political party. He has built a culture of trust and transparency, a rarity in politics, especially in the Nationalist sphere. His hard work has laid the foundation for our continued growth, facing challenges with financial institutions that we don’t often speak about publicly. Yet, he met each one head-on, ensuring the party could function effectively.
Jerome isn’t going anywhere; he will remain on our National Council as Regional Organiser for Wales and has been tasked with revitalising Welsh activism in 2025.
Daniel is a well-known face nationally, recognised as the master of ceremonies at our conferences, but his contributions behind the scenes have been just as significant. On top of his role as Data Protection Officer, he has been East Midlands Regional Organiser, as well as assisting in Yorkshire and the North East. His leadership will take the Treasury department to the next level, expanding both the team and our income streams to achieve our long-term goal: having full-time staff working for the party.
Regional Leadership Appointments
With Daniel moving on, Tom Batten, the Derbyshire Branch Organiser and key figure behind our website, has stepped up as East Midlands Regional Organiser and has already hit the ground running.
In South Yorkshire, Pete Douglas, a well-known activist and former Branch Organiser, has stepped into the Regional Organiser role. The region is set to make major waves this year.
In the West Midlands, Tom King, previously Greater Birmingham Branch Organiser, has taken over as Regional Organiser, following Cllr Connor Marlow’s decision to step down due to local commitments.
In London, where some claim Nationalism is a lost cause, Regional Organiser Sam Sibbons and his team are proving otherwise with bold activism, showing there is still an appetite for Nationalism in the capital.
Further north, Patrick Miles has taken the reins as North East Regional Organiser, with the team holding their first meeting on Saturday, attracting a strong core of activists committed to putting the party on the map in the region.
The final stage of our January reshuffle sees a new Treasury team and key regional leadership appointments to strengthen our movement for 2025.
Treasury Leadership Change
The ever-impressive East Midlands Regional Organiser, Daniel Gale, has taken over as Treasurer, replacing Jerome O'Reilly.
Jerome has been a fantastic Treasurer, leading one of the toughest roles in a political party. He has built a culture of trust and transparency, a rarity in politics, especially in the Nationalist sphere. His hard work has laid the foundation for our continued growth, facing challenges with financial institutions that we don’t often speak about publicly. Yet, he met each one head-on, ensuring the party could function effectively.
Jerome isn’t going anywhere; he will remain on our National Council as Regional Organiser for Wales and has been tasked with revitalising Welsh activism in 2025.
Daniel is a well-known face nationally, recognised as the master of ceremonies at our conferences, but his contributions behind the scenes have been just as significant. On top of his role as Data Protection Officer, he has been East Midlands Regional Organiser, as well as assisting in Yorkshire and the North East. His leadership will take the Treasury department to the next level, expanding both the team and our income streams to achieve our long-term goal: having full-time staff working for the party.
Regional Leadership Appointments
With Daniel moving on, Tom Batten, the Derbyshire Branch Organiser and key figure behind our website, has stepped up as East Midlands Regional Organiser and has already hit the ground running.
In South Yorkshire, Pete Douglas, a well-known activist and former Branch Organiser, has stepped into the Regional Organiser role. The region is set to make major waves this year.
In the West Midlands, Tom King, previously Greater Birmingham Branch Organiser, has taken over as Regional Organiser, following Cllr Connor Marlow’s decision to step down due to local commitments.
In London, where some claim Nationalism is a lost cause, Regional Organiser Sam Sibbons and his team are proving otherwise with bold activism, showing there is still an appetite for Nationalism in the capital.
Further north, Patrick Miles has taken the reins as North East Regional Organiser, with the team holding their first meeting on Saturday, attracting a strong core of activists committed to putting the party on the map in the region.
28.01.202508:04
Our Lincolnshire activists were out at the weekend spreading our environmental message around Tallington and West Deeping.
There were positive interactions with the locals and a hard day’s work was topped off with a pint at a local pub.
There were positive interactions with the locals and a hard day’s work was topped off with a pint at a local pub.
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24.01.202517:18
24.12.202416:19
A Christmas message from the Chairman.
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