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British National Party

In 1982 the Committee for National Unity decided to establish a new far right political party. This was to be founded on the key policy of British (specifically white British) nationalism and was called the British National Party. Although envisioned as a political party the early years of the BNP were characterised by street based activity (in much the same manner as the National Front). John Tyndall’s Neo Nazism was deemed to appeal to too narrow a base by the party and in 1999 he was replaced by Nick Griffin who sought to remould the party into more of a political entity with appeal to a wider demographic of right wing voters.

In 2014 Nick Griffin went bankrupt and soon after stepped down as the leader of the BNP. The New Statesman reported:

In 2016 the BNP failed to pay the £25 fee to continue registration as a political party.

Roanna Carleton Taylor

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