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  1. The British National Party (BNP) is a far-right political party in the United Kingdom formed as a splinter group from the National Front by John Tyndall in 1982 and was led by Nick Griffin from September 1999 to July 2014. Its current chairman is Adam Walker. The BNP platform is centred on the advocacy of "firm but voluntary incentives for ...

  2. 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election. Lord Benyon is appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Rural Affairs and Biosecurity. 14 May – May 2021 Democratic Unionist Party leadership election. 28 May – Edwin Poots becomes Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party.

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  4. All 650 members of the UK House of Commons are elected using the first-past-the-post voting system in single member constituencies across the whole of the United Kingdom, where each constituency has its own single representative.

  5. Aug 22, 2021 · How the Rise of the BNP Prefigured Modern British Politics. Twenty years ago, the far-right British National Party gained its first council seats in Burnley, Lancashire following a series of riots in Northern towns – a new book explores the lessons from their rise to prominence. Subscribe to Tribune today and help us build a real, socialist ...

  6. Following the World War II, former members of the British Union of Fascists took on the name of the British National Party, although this would be a negligible force for years. In 1967, it merged to join the nascent National Front.

  7. The British National Party (or BNP for short) is a far-right [1] [2] and fascist [3] [4] [5] [6] political party in the United Kingdom. The party was led by Nick Griffin from 1999 until 2014 and the current leader of the BNP is Adam Walker. [source?] In 2009, the party had 2 MEPs (Members of European Parliament) out of 73 British seats in the ...

  8. The centrist and unabashedly pro-European Liberal Democrats aim to halt Brexit altogether – a polarizing policy in this deeply divided country. But like the Scottish National Party, the Lib Dems will most likely be able to flex their political muscle only in the event of a hung parliament when they, too, could become kingmakers.

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