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Scottish Homeland Party
SCOTTISH HOMELAND PARTY HQ based in 38 Queen Street, Glasgow, G1 3DX, Scotland, Website: www.scottish-homeland-party.org.uk

The Scottish Homeland Party web site states they are a democratic-conservative, non-racist, non xenophobic political party which stands loyal to Scotland and loyal to the Scottish peoples interests.

Their leading members seem to be well respected members of the Roman-Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim and Atheists community in Scotland.

They say they highly & equally value all races, genders, religions and ages who are committed to share a peaceful, meaningful and prosper life in Scotland and the UK together guided by respect and tolerance as well as upholding Scottish, British and Western values.

They say about themselves they believe only more old fashioned western values such as using good common sense in decision making - honesty - being straight forward with the public - and giving each their personal best to the public will lead Scotland again into a better and safer future.

Their party has been formed as the majority of the population in Scotland are deeply dissatisfied with the current political situation. They feel and the public throughout Scotland feels that the current political parties in power fail to deliver positive results and their party’s aim is to secure Scotland’s economical and sociological future. After a long period of preparation and planning, John Mitchell their Party Leader listened to the Scottish peoples’ united call and agreed to become their Party Leader. John Mitchell has also presented himself as a ‘regional - list’ MSP candidate in the Scottish May 2011 elections and for the Glasgow Springburn constituency.

The general aim of their political party is to remove SNP, Labour and Liberal Democrats permanently from the Scottish Government / Parliament and to take from THEM away what they desire most: political and financial power over the public so that they can do whatever they like.

The Scottish Homeland Party has MSP candidates standing in all 8 regions in Scotland in the Scottish elections on the 5th of May 2011.