In Stephen’s address, he discusses: • Growing expressions of patriotism across local communities• The need for political organisation at grassroots and parish levels• National identity, local governance, and community action• Historical and ideological influences shaping British politics• His reflections on ...
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At the 2025 British Democrats Conference, Matt Godden delivers a powerful address on the decline of Britain’s once high-trust society. Drawing lessons from history, Matt uses the example of Singapore’s founder Lee Kuan Yew, and the challenges of moral, institutional, ...
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Watch the full address delivered by Professor John Kersey at the British Democrats Annual Conference 2025. Known for his expertise as an educationalist, clergyman, and classical musician, Professor Kersey provides a multi-faceted exploration of the dynamics of social change in the UK.
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By Giuseppe De Santis It’s reasonable to expect that elected police commissioners will strenuously implement policies aimed at reducing crime; however, some may prioritise other issues. Recently, three Labour police and crime commissioners published a pro-immigration leaflet titled ‘Migrant Myth ...
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Held on Saturday, October 25th, this year’s Annual Conference was a tremendous success. We hosted the event at a superb hotel conference suite in Hertfordshire. Stephen Smith, the Deputy Chairman, officially opened the conference. He extended a warm welcome to all ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis It’s already bad enough that the Government is doing nothing to stop migrants arriving by boat and accommodating them in hotels at taxpayers’ expense. Taxpayers may have to pay nearly £60 million for the treatment of ...
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Councillor Lawrence Rustem and party Chairman, Dr Jim Lewthwaite discuss Labour’s plan to introduce Digital ID cards. Join us! Click here to join us as a member. Or sign up for our free email newsletter at the bottom of the ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis Glasgow City Council is in a dire financial situation, to the extent that it has to sack hundreds of council workers and cut several services. Nevertheless, it spends £54m every year to house immigrants and asylum ...
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