- International Third Position
:"For another party by the name "England First", see
England First Party ."International Third Position (ITP) was a
United Kingdom group formed by the ItalianRoberto Fiore and as a continuation of thePolitical Soldier movement that originated in theThird Position istBritish National Front in the early 1980s. With a small but dedicated membership the ITP preached a form of revolutionary nationalism that attackedcapitalism and looked to theStrasser brothers and Distributist writers likeHilaire Belloc andG. K. Chesterton for inspiration.Fact|date=January 2008Initially the ITP distanced itself from traditional
Fascism andNazism , promoting "racial separatism" rather than cruderacism . The International Third Position operated more as an "elitecadre " than a mass movement. It sought to become anumbrella organisation for various national revolutionary parties throughoutEurope and the world.Though a key formulator of the Third Positionist platform, Nick Griffin left a few years after the ITP's formation. After circa 4 years he threw his lot in with the
British National Party (BNP), which he later took control of by attacking and undermining the BNP founder John Tyndall.Derek Holland , though appearing at nationalist functions as late as2002 , appears to have retired from active political involvement.The ITP changed its name to England First in
2001 and has since become a part of theEuropean National Front with the SpanishFalange , ItalianForza Nuova ,Romania nNoua Dreaptă , Polish National Rebirth of Poland and others.The most recent ITP/ENF gathering in central
London in April2005 drew 150 supporters. Overall membership is estimated by "Searchlight magazine " to be somewhat lower than this, although the ITP maintains a relatively strong publishing presence as well as its network of international contacts. The modern party is much less critical ofIslam than the rest of the British far-right, and claims that the campaign against Islam is mostly driven by Jewish interests. The party remains strongly anti-Semitic. It believes that England, Scotland and Wales should be separate independent nations, and has some sympathy withCornish nationalism .Fact|date=June 2008Publications supporting the ITP in the UK are "Final Conflict", "The Voice of St George" and "
Candour " (which was previously published byA. K. Chesterton and is the longest runningfar right publication in Britain). The movement also publishes a number of reprint books connected to its ideology.ee also
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