By Giuseppe De Santis The immigration lobby often claims that immigrants bring significant economic benefits and cultural enrichment to our society. However, a recent report by the Centre for Migration Control, which analysed the latest data published by the Office ...
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In his first meeting since being elected, British Democrat Councillor Ken Perrin of Chatteris was left open-mouthed and speechless as the following story unfolded. Repair works on a short cul-de-sac, just 40 yards long, off Huntingdon Road (pictured above) and ...
Read...Following our stunning Town Council by-election victory in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, a couple of weeks ago, we have received highly positive coverage in local newspapers. Winning elections always brings some positive coverage, but securing 47% of the vote and surpassing the ...
Read...By Michael Jones True to his word, the newly-elected councillor in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, Ken Perrin, is fulfilling the promises he made to the electorate during his successful election campaign. Ten days ago, Ken won the by-election for Chatteris Town Council ...
Read...By Stephen Smith Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. Thursday 14th March 2024, the British Democrats, achieved a small but highly significant election victory. We won a seat on Chatteris (Cambs) Town Council, pushed the Labour Party into second place and we acquired 47.52% ...
Read...On Thursday, March 14th, the British Democrats won a Town Council by-election in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, with an impressive 47% of the vote. Ken Perrin, our candidate, defeated the Labour and Independent candidates to win the seat. During the campaign, candidates ...
Read...The British Democrats have won the Chatteris Slade Lode South by-election, crushing the Labour candidate and taking 47% of the vote. Ken Perrin, the newly elected British Democrat Councillor, described it as an “emphatic victory for the people of Chatteris, ...
Read...By Giuseppe De Santis The UK’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has allocated £450m to build houses for asylum seekers. The guidance published recently states that local authorities have until 28 March to inform the government about ...
Read...By Roberta Woods Our Welfare State was created to provide a safety net for the British people during the post-WW2 period. However, it is having a negative impact on the people it was designed to help. The safety net has ...
Read...By Giuseppe De Santis The small Cumbrian town of Millom has recently attracted the attention of the mainstream media because the Home Office planned to buy eight abandoned properties to house 40 asylum seekers. This small town has no hospital, ...
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