British White Supremacist Political Party Sends Representatives To Berlin To Meet With Ultranationalist 'Alternative Für Deutschland'; Attends Media Training Workshop

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March 21, 2025

On March 10, 2025, a team of representatives from a British white supremacist political party arrived in Germany. The group had been invited by the German ultranationalist political party, "Alternative für Deutschland" (AfD), to travel to Berlin to network with the AfD. While there, the British representatives toured the German Parliament, guided by an AfD Member of Parliament, and attended a two-day media training workshop with a content creator who advises the AfD on their media presence.

The British political party posted several videos and comments about the trip on the party's X (formerly Twitter) account. Members of the delegation who attended the trip also posted on their personal X accounts. These posts garnered significantly higher viewership than the party's standard content.

The following report will provide an overview of the British white supremacist party's delegation's trip to Berlin.

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British White Supremacist Party Delegation Networks With AfD; Receives Media Training

On March 10, 2025, members of the U.K. Homeland Party traveled to Berlin to spend a week networking with the AfD. During their trip, the delegation received a guided tour of the German Parliament by an AfD Member of Parliament (MP). The party shared a photo of the delegation at the media training workshop on March 14. The caption praised the AfD's consultant, writing: "Undoubtedly, they're Europe's best, coaching many top-tier players. It was truly a privilege to work with them."

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