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  1. The British National Party is a far-right political party currently active in Britain. British National Party may also refer to other far-right parties: the British National Party (1942), active during the Second World War. the British National Party (1960), active during the 1960s. the British National Party (1970s), led by Eddy Morrison.

  2. Mussolini was a member of the Socialist party of Italy until 1914. Fascists believe in big government as much as the political left, welfare programs, atheism, totalitarian ideals, anti-freedom, anti-american, anti-captitalist etc and prefer violence to get ahead. Look at the so called Antifa, our modern day fascists.

  3. The British National Party (BNP) leadership election of 2011 was triggered on 28 June 2011 when the party adopted a new constitution that required a leadership election to take place every four years. [1] Two candidates stood in the leadership election: Nick Griffin (BNP leader since 1999, and MEP for North West England) and Andrew Brons (MEP ...

  4. The national youth leader of the White Nationalist Party was Ronnie Cooper, a teen from the South Yorkshire area who was exposed for his fascist beliefs by the Sunday People newspaper in 2003. Cooper is now understood to be a serving member of the Royal Navy. Although largely Yorkshire-based it also sought to expand elsewhere.

  5. The Indian National Congress ( INC ), colloquially the Congress Party or simply the Congress, is a political party in India with deep roots in most regions of India. Founded on 28 December 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa. [a] [30] From the late 19th century, and especially ...

  6. This category contains only the following file. British National Party.svg 587 × 170; 56 KB. Categories: 1982 establishments in the United Kingdom. 1982 in British politics. Anti-austerity political parties in the United Kingdom. Anti-immigration politics in the United Kingdom. Anti-Islam political parties in Europe. British nationalism.

  7. American Friends of the British National Party (sometimes abbreviated as AFBNP) was a political activist group founded by British far-right expatriate Mark Cotterill in January 1999 that facilitated financial assistance for the British National Party (BNP) from American supporters. It also fostered links between far-right groups and individuals ...

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