Fascist Homeland Party booked council venues with official nod

Source: redflare.info

TL;DR

The story at a glance

Anti-fascist site Red Flare used Freedom of Information requests to uncover that the Homeland Party, a fascist splinter from Patriotic Alternative, booked public council halls under its own name for conferences and training. Key cases include the 2024 annual conference at Wirksworth Town Hall in Derbyshire, where police were notified ahead and a council Prevent Lead later said the clerk "done nothing wrong"; the 2025 Remigration conference at Bourne Corn Exchange; and Hilcote Community Centre for councillor training. This comes amid the group's push into local politics and anti-migrant protests, reported now to highlight oversight gaps.[[2]](https://www.instagram.com/p/DWO4GNdgsAI)[[3]](https://www.facebook.com/redflareinfo/posts/exclusive-we-can-reveal-that-the-fascist-homeland-party-has-repeatedly-booked-pu/1334938991990607)[[4]](https://searchlightmagazine.com/2025/04/council-launches-enquiry-into-homeland-conference-booking)

Key points

Details and context

The Homeland Party split from Patriotic Alternative around 2023, registering as a political party to contest local elections and hold parish council seats; it focuses on "community politics" like anti-migrant hotel protests while promoting remigration (deporting non-white residents). Red Flare, an investigative anti-fascist outlet, exposed the Wirksworth venue in real-time in September 2024, leading to protests outside.[[7]](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/scotland/article/scottish-far-right-splinter-group-registers-as-political-party-9r5g3jmd9)[[5]](https://redflare.info/articles/homeland-party-secret-conference-venue-revealed)

Prevent is the UK government's anti-extremism program to stop radicalisation, with council "Prevent Leads" assessing risks for public venues; here, the Lead deemed the booking acceptable despite the group's views. For Bourne, the council enquiry followed exposure by another anti-fascist group (Searchlight), but no cancellation occurred as the event had started.[[4]](https://searchlightmagazine.com/2025/04/council-launches-enquiry-into-homeland-conference-booking)

These bookings happened openly, contrasting with the party's "secret conference" rhetoric in some cases, and underline their tactic of using legitimate channels to normalise presence in small-town England.[[2]](https://www.instagram.com/p/DWO4GNdgsAI)

Key quotes

"done nothing wrong."

— Derbyshire council Prevent Lead on the Wirksworth Town Hall clerk's booking approval.[[2]](https://www.instagram.com/p/DWO4GNdgsAI)

Why it matters

Public venues funded by taxpayers hosted a group labelled fascist by investigators, potentially legitimising their events and aiding recruitment in local areas. Councils and police must now review booking processes to balance free speech with extremism risks, affecting community trust. Watch for responses from Derbyshire and South Kesteven councils, plus any policy changes on far-right bookings, though Prevent assessments vary locally.[[1]](https://x.com/redflareinfo/status/2036108586040902046)