Report by Michael Jones British Democrats volunteers were out in Noak Bridge, Basildon, earlier this week taking part in a community clean-up. This action followed a request made by a local resident to our Parish Councillor, Chris Bateman, during the ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis Even if Labour claims otherwise it’s crystal clear that government is sending asylum seekers to small towns and cities against the wishes of local people, and a couple of stories reported in the last few days ...
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By David Furness About 60% of eligible voters took part in the referendum. Of those, almost 55% voted against the proposal, and 45% supported it. Overall, 33% of all eligible voters opposed the measure, 27% supported it, and 40% did ...
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Following the tragic death of Henry Nowak, tensions are rising and questions are mounting. ​Matt shares his raw thoughts and insights on the unfolding situation, breaking down what’s really happening on the ground and what might come next. Follow us ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis A few days ago the story about high unemployment rate among British youth hit the headlines but as usually mainstream media ignored the real reason for that. In fact the real reason why countless British youth ...
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By Councillor Pete Lawrence Economic nationalism stands against the neo-liberal politics of destruction. We oppose the deindustrialisation, over-financialisation, and growing wealth inequality of late-stage capitalism. The cycles of life, civilisation, and human thought are unstoppable. Metamorphosis is inevitable, and freedom ...
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The 2026 local election campaign has been a resounding success, fuelled by incredible momentum and a determined spirit for the British Democrats, where our unwavering hard work has truly come into play. When many local elections were suddenly reinstated after ...
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By Guiseppe Dr Santis The cost to British taxpayers for supporting students who do not speak English as a first language continues to climb, according to the latest figures. In some cases, schools are receiving up to £700,000 each to ...
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By Peter Finch Every month, households across Britain feel the bite of rising energy costs, yet too little of that money strengthens this country or secures its future. Instead, Britain remains exposed to imported energy, foreign capital, and a policy ...
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By Party Chairman, Dr Jim Lewthwaite The first priority of any government should be the protection of its citizens against external enemies and internal crime and disorder. This Labour shambles does neither because it is afraid of its own backbenchers, ...
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