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  2. Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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    Notable supporters of Social Credit or "monetary reform" in Britain in the 1920s and 1930s included aircraft manufacturer A. V. Roe, scientist Frederick Soddy, author Henry Williamson, [citation needed] military historian J. F. C. Fuller [7] and Sir Oswald Mosley, in 1928-30 a member of the Labour Government but later the leader of the British Union of Fascists.

  3. Social Credit Party - Wikipedia

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    The name Social Credit Party has been used by a number of political parties.. In Canada: Social Credit Party of Canada; Manitoba Social Credit Party; Parti crédit social uni ...

  4. Monetary reform in Britain - Wikipedia

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    Some of the British monetary reformers, such as Michael Rowbotham, is influenced by the Social Credit-movement. The Money Reform Party [5] [6] was founded by Anne Belsey from Kent in 2005 and deregistered in 2014. [7] Belsey stood for the MRP in the 2006 Bromley and Chislehurst by-election and came last with 33 votes.

  5. Category : Defunct political parties in the United Kingdom

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    National Independence Party (UK) National Labour Party (UK, 1957) National Liberal Party (UK, 1922) National Liberal Party (UK, 1931) National Party (UK, 1917) National Party (UK, 1976) National Prohibition Party (UK) National Socialist Action Party; National Socialist League; National Socialist Movement (UK, 1962) Natural Law Party; New ...

  6. Social credit - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Aberhart's Alberta Social Credit Party had 41,000 paid members, forming a broad coalition ranging from those who believed in Douglas' monetary policies to moderate socialists. [ 42 ] : 127 The latter group helped influence the party to form alliances with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and various communist groups in various ...

  7. Kibbo Kift - Wikipedia

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    As the Green Shirts, the Social Credit Party played a role in the political street culture of the 1930s: marching, meeting and often clashing with the Black Shirts and the Red Shirts. The Public Order Act 1936 , which banned the wearing of uniforms by political groups, was a great setback for a movement that relied on agit-prop , but it was ...

  8. John Hargrave - Wikipedia

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    He left Canada in 1936, returning to find the Social Credit Party in disarray after the Public Order Act 1936 banned the wearing of uniforms by non-military personnel. [3] Undeterred, Hargrave steered the Social Credit Party into a more evangelical mood, adopting quasi-religious slogans ('God's Providence is Mine Inheritance') and organising ...

  9. Political party affiliation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    However, notable exceptions to this are: the Co-operative Party which permits its members to also have membership of the Labour Party and the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP); and the Women's Equality Party which allows its members to also have membership of any other political party. According to the UK Parliament website sourced from ...