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The British National Party (BNP) is a British fascist political party. Founded in 1982, [ 107 ] it reached its greatest level of success in the 2000s, when it had over fifty seats in local government , one seat on the London Assembly , and two Members of the European Parliament .
The BBC report described how Elam's fascist philosophy grew from her suffragette experiences, how the British fascist movement became largely driven by women, how they targeted young women from an early age, how the first British fascist movement was founded by a woman, and how the leading lights of the suffragettes had, with Oswald Mosley ...
Urban, Mark (2005), Generals; Ten British Commanders Who Shaped The World, London: Faber and Faber, ISBN 9780571224852 the chapter on Fuller is available as a downloadable PDF; Watson, Mason W. (2012). 'Not Italian or German, but British in Character': JFC Fuller and the Fascist Movement in Britain (BA). Undergraduate Honors Theses. Paper 485.
A British fascist leader resembling him is, however, shown in "documentary" footage from the 1930s. Mosley's portrait can be seen alongside Hitler's in government offices. The film's fictional Immediate Action Organisation seems to be inspired by Mosley's British Union of Fascists, with members referred to as "blackshirts" and the symbol of the ...
The British Fascists (originally called the British Fascisti) were the first political organisation in the United Kingdom to claim the label of fascism, formed in 1923. The group had lacked much ideological unity apart from anti-socialism for most of its existence, and was strongly associated with British conservatism .
Alexander Raven Thomson (3 December 1899 – 30 October 1955), usually referred to as Raven, was a Scottish politician and philosopher.He joined the British Union of Fascists in 1933 and remained a follower of Oswald Mosley for the rest of his life.
A flowchart showing the history of the early British fascist movement. The British far right rose out of the fascist movement. In 1932, Oswald Mosley founded the British Union of Fascists, which was banned during World War II. Following the ban, Mosley founded the Union Movement. It was following this that far-right groups became more prevalent.
Yockey invited the British fascist Oswald Mosley to publish Imperium in his name, but Mosley refused. [25] Publication was financed by the Mosleyites Guy Chesham, Peter Huxley-Blythe and Yockey's mistress Baroness Alice von Pflugl. [26] [8] A thousand copies of the first volume, and 200 copies of the second volume, were printed in London by ...