Steve Laws

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Steve Laws
Born (1991-01-31) 31 January 1991 (age 35)
OrganizationRemigration Now
Political party Homeland Party (2024–2025)
English Democrats (2024)
UK Independence Party (2022)
For Britain (before 2022)
Movement Remigration
Ethnic nationalism
Far-right activism
Children3
Website stevelawsreport.co.uk remigrationnow.co.uk

Steve Laws (born 31 January 1991) is an English far-right and ethnic nationalist political activist. A self-proclaimed citizen-journalist, Laws engages in the "migrant hunting" form of anti-immigrant activism in the United Kingdom and is a radical advocate for remigration. He is primarily known for his online activism on X, with his account having over 140,000 followers.

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Early life

Laws was born in 1991 in Folkestone, Kent, England. [1]

Political career

Laws describes himself as a citizen-journalist, and is a prominent activist on X. [2] [3] [4] Having been a member of various far-right organizations and parties such as For Britain, the UK Independence Party (UKIP), and the English Democrats. [2] Laws has additionally been associated with the historical revisionist YouTuber "Zoomer Historian" on X, [2] and the neo-Nazi hate group Patriotic Alternative, speaking at the party's conferences in 2022 and 2025. [2]

Previously a prominent figure within the Homeland Party, for whom he was the South East regional Organiser, Laws left in April 2025 due to believing that the party to had become too soft on nationalism and remigration, critiquing what he perceived to be a moderation of the party in favour of civic nationalists. [3] [5] Following his departure from the Homeland Party, Laws founded the "Remigration Now" pressure group. [2]

Laws has thus far participated in three elections – the 2022 Southend West by-election, in which he ran for UKIP, receiving 2.7% of the votes cast (400 votes total); [6] [7] the 2024 general election, during which he ran in the constituency of Dover and Deal for the English Democrats, receiving 0.4% of the vote (185 votes total); [8] and the 2025 Kent County Council election, in which he stood in the constituency of Folkestone East for the Homeland Party, receiving 1% of the vote (50 votes). [9]

Laws has expressed support for Restore Britain on X after its foundation as a political party in early 2026. [10]

Views

Laws has explicitly described himself as an ethnonationalist, which he views as the only proper form of nationalism as contrasted by the liberal civic nationalism which he opposes.

Laws has continuously expressed his desire for an ethnically homogeneous Britain, calling for the expulsion of all ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom, including those born in the country and with British citizenship, in what he calls "total remigration". His proposed concept thereof consists of a multi-stage plan that starts with incentives for illegal migrants to leave the UK through the withdrawal of social services and bans for practices like halal slaughter, and ends in forced deportations and the revocation of citizenship. [2] [11] [12]

Laws has promoted racist, Islamophobic and antisemitic beliefs, and been described as far-right [13] while anti-fascist sources like Hope not Hate have described him as fascist. [1]

Personal life

Laws has three daughters [14] and lives in Kent. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 STATE OF HATE 2025: REFORM RISING AND RACIST RIOTS (PDF). London: HOPE not hate. 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Case file: Steve Laws and Remigration Now". HOPE not hate. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  3. 1 2 Gale, Paul (2025-09-26). "Two leading fascist activists arrested | Searchlight". searchlightmagazine.com. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  4. "UK far-right extremist reactions to the Israel-Palestine conflict". Institute for Strategic Dialogue. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  5. Gale, Paul (2025-04-21). "Crisis in Homeland Party as leading figure quits | Searchlight". searchlightmagazine.com. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  6. "Steve Laws Standing for UKIP in Southend". Archived from the original on 2026-01-14. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  7. Holmes, Katherine. "Election results". Southend-on-Sea City Council. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  8. "Dover and Deal - General election results 2024". BBC News. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  9. "Election results for Folkestone East, 1 May 2025". democracy.kent.gov.uk. 2025-05-01. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  10. Quinn, Ben (2026-02-15). "UK far right lines up behind Rupert Lowe in challenge to Reform". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  11. Nick (2024-03-07). ""We want to see millions deported": The Extremism of Steve Laws". HOPE not hate. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  12. Nick (2024-06-14). "Steve Laws: A Blight on the Constituency of Dover & Deal". HOPE not hate. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  13. "Far-right 'influencer' brags as he meets with House of Lords members". The National. 2025-05-21. Retrieved 2026-02-26.
  14. Nick (2024-06-14). "Steve Laws: A Blight on the Constituency of Dover & Deal". HOPE not hate. Retrieved 2026-02-26.

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