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History of the National Front (UK) - Wikipedia
The history of the National Front, a far-right political party in the United Kingdom, began in 1967, when it was founded by A. K. Chesterton. The National Front was established as a coalition of small extreme-right groups which were active on the fringes of British politics during the 1960s. These were the British … See more
The National Front was officially established on 7 February 1967, with Chesterton as its first chairman. On its foundation it had approximately 2500 members, 1000 of … See more
With O'Brien gone, Tyndall assumed the position of party chairman in July 1972. He immediately centralised the party's activities at its new headquarters in Croydon. According to the historian of fascism Richard Thurlow, under Tyndall the NF represented … See more
Following the Lansdowne Road football riot of 1995, which was caused by English far-right hooligans, the NF's Chairman Ian Anderson reformed the party as the National Democrats. A small faction broke away from this to form their own group, retaining the Nation … See more
1967The National Front was established as a coalition of small extreme-right groups.1968The Conservative Party politician Enoch Powell made his Rivers of Blood speech.1973The NF began to shift towards an attempt to secure greater support among Britain's white working-class.1976The Front took advantage of the growing racial tensions within the country.1983Webster was ousted as the party's chair.1985The Strasserite faction secured controlled of the party's directorate and suspended the membership of its opponents.1995Following the Lansdowne Road football riot of 1995, which was caused by English far-right hooligans, the NF's Chairman Ian Anderson reformed the party as the National Democrats.2001The party contested the general elections in 1997 and 2001, but made little impact in either.2010After the BNP removed the clause from its constitution prohibiting non-white membership, the NF claimed to have received over 1,000 membership enquiries from BNP members and said that BNP branches in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire had discussed defecting.In 1983, Webster was ousted as the party's chair. In May 1985, the Strasserite faction secured controlled of the party's directorate and suspended the membership of its opponents. The Strasserites described themselves as "radical, youthful … See more
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The National Rally (French: Rassemblement national, pronounced [ʁasɑ̃bləmɑ̃ nɑsjɔnal], RN), known as the National Front from 1972 to 2018 (French: Front national, [fʁɔ̃ nɑsjɔnal], FN), is a French far-right political party, described as …
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