- List of British fascist parties
Although
Fascism in theUnited Kingdom never reached the heights of many of its European counterparts,British politics after theFirst World War saw the emergence of a number of fascist movements, none of which ever came to power.Pre-War
A number of fascist movements emerged before the
Second World War . Amongst those that were founded were:*The
British Fascists , founded in 1923 as the "British Fascisti" byRotha Lintorn-Orman , one of the very few women to ever lead an avowedly fascist movement. Initially they had only a limited political platform but supportedItalian fascism from 1931 to their demise in 1936.
*TheNational Fascisti , a splinter-group of the BF founded in 1924 that from the outset fully supported the tactics ofBenito Mussolini . They fell apart after another group, the "British National Fascisti", broke away from them.
*TheImperial Fascist League , also a breakaway from the BF, formed byArnold Leese in 1929. AfterAdolf Hitler came to power inGermany they embracedNazism .
*TheBritish Union of Fascists , formed in 1932 byOswald Mosley as a successor to his New Party. The largest British fascist party, it absorbed members from other groups and called on the support of leading figures such asJ. F. C. Fuller andWilliam Edward David Allen , as well as, for a time, the "Daily Mail " newspaper.
*TheNational Socialist League , a pro-Nazi breakaway from the BUF, formed in 1937 byWilliam Joyce and John Beckett. It was wound up in 1939 when Joyce emigrated toNazi Germany .Post-War
After the Second World War a handful of groups emerged which looked directly to fascism and Nazism for their inspiration. Those who have openly done so are:
*The
Union Movement , a re-founded version of the BUF that played a pivotal role in developing the Europeanist outlook ofNeo-Fascism through itsEurope a Nation campaign.
*The British National Party, which until a split in 1962 produced pro-Nazi propaganda. This party is not the same as the currentBritish National Party .
*The National Socialist Movement, aColin Jordan -led breakaway from the BNP that was openly Nazi and was a charter member of theWorld Union of National Socialists .
*TheGreater Britain Movement , set up by John Tyndall when he split from the NSM.
*TheBritish Movement , a 1968 development form the NSM, which used images of Hitler and theswastika on election literature.
*TheNovember 9th Society , a neo-Nazi organisation founded by Terry Flynn in 1977. It also organises under the name "British First Party".
*TheNational Socialist Action Party , a minor splinter group from the BM formed in 1982.Bibliography
*R. Benewick, "Political Violence and Public Order", London: Allan Lane, 1969
*M. Cronin (ed.), "The Failure of British Fascism", Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996
*R. Eatwell, "Fascism : A History", London: Pimlico, 2003
*R. Thurlow, "Fascism in Britain", London: IB Tauris, 1998
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