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The BDP has attracted former members of the British National Party (BNP), Democratic Nationalists, Freedom Party, UK Independence Party (UKIP), [75][73] For Britain Movement, and Civil Liberty, including long-standing far-right political leader John Bean.
National Action is a British far-right [2] fascist and neo-Nazi [2] terrorist organisation based in Warrington. [2][14][15][16] Founded in 2013, the group is secretive, and has rules to prevent members from talking about it openly. [15]
It also organises under the name British First Party. [35] Britain First is a far-right, anti-Islam and ultranationalist party and hate group that has been described as fascist and neo-fascist by multiple media outlets. [36] [37] [38] The National Socialist Action Party, a minor splinter group from the BM formed in 1982. [39]
v. t. e. Far-right politics are a recurring phenomenon in the United Kingdom since the early 20th century, with the formation of Nazi, fascist and antisemitic movements. One of the earliest examples of fascism in the UK can be found as early as 1923 with the formation of British Fascisti by Rotha Lintorn-Orman. [1][2] It went on to acquire more ...
British National Party is a far-right political party formed as a splinter group from the British National Front by John Tyndall in 1982. The BNP restricted membership to people it referred to as " Indigenous Caucasian ", effectively excluding non-whites, until 2009 when its constitution was challenged in the courts on grounds of racial ...
3. Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon (né Yaxley; born 27 November 1982), better known as Tommy Robinson, is a British anti-Islam campaigner and one of the UK's most prominent far-right activists. [4] Since 28 October 2024, he has been serving an 18-month prison sentence for contempt of court. Robinson has been active in far-right politics for ...
Linguist Ruth Wodak has stated that the populist parties rising across Europe do so for different reasons in different countries. In an article published in March 2014, she divided these political parties into four groups: "parties [which] gain support via an ambivalent relationship with fascist and Nazi pasts" (in, e.g., Austria, Hungary, Italy, Romania, and France), parties which "focus ...
Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party (1 C, 1 P) Serbian Radical Party (1 C, 8 P) Far-right political parties in Slovakia (2 C, 6 P) Far-right political parties in Spain (3 C, 30 P) Sweden Democrats (1 C, 11 P)