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  1. The ENA, which sought to regroup former members of the British Union of Fascists, was originally called the British National Party (BNP). [2] The group was funded by the Duke of Bedford, a veteran supporter of right-wing movements, most notably the British People's Party. [1] Calling for a negotiated peace, the group attempted to march on the ...

  2. 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.

  3. Mar 23, 2024 · Political parties. Elections. The British National Party ( BNP) is a far-right, British fascist political party in the United Kingdom. It is headquartered in Wigton, Cumbria, and is led by Adam Walker. A minor party, it has no elected representatives at any level of UK government. The party was founded in 1982, and reached its greatest level of ...

  4. British National Party controversy. The Question Time British National Party controversy occurred in September and October 2009, due to an invitation by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to Nick Griffin, leader of the far-right British National Party (BNP), to be a panelist on Question Time, one of its flagship television programmes on ...

  5. British national identity is a term referring to the sense of national identity, as embodied in the shared and characteristic culture, languages and traditions, [2] of the British people. [3] [4] It comprises the claimed qualities that bind and distinguish the British people and form the basis of their unity and identity, [5] and the ...

  6. 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.

  7. New National Front. (1980–1982) British National Party. (1982–2011) Richard Charles Edmonds (10 March 1943 – 23 December 2020) [3] was a British far-right politician and activist. He was the deputy chairman and national organiser of the British National Party (BNP) and also prominent in the National Front (NF) during two spells of membership.

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