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British National Party

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - Allegations of racism

The BNP claims to have been in radical ideological transition for a number of years, and that its past behavior, and statements of its leadership, may not accurately reflect what it stands for at the present time. Since current chairman Nick Griffin took over in 2000, he claims to have repudiated racism, instead espousing something he calls "ethno-nationalism". Griffin claims that his core ideology is "concern for the well-being of the English, Scottish, ...

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British National Party, British National Party - History and overview, British National Party - Policies, British National Party - Allegations of racism, British National Party - Allegations of neo-Nazism, British National Party - Criminal records and extreme or violent affiliation of some BNP organizers, British National Party - Electoral strategy, British National Party - Electoral performance, British National Party - Opposition to the BNP, British National Party - Affiliated parties, British National Party - Previous British National Parties

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - Aristasia

Aristasia is an all-female society existing primarily in England but with adherents in many other parts of the world, notably the United States. It is also known as the Feminine Empire. Aristasia - Introduction. Aristasia was founded at Oxford in the 1970s in reaction to what its founders saw as the collapse of cultural values following the 1960s. They called this collapse "the Eclipse", a term that has since been adopted by other writers. The cultural Eclipse ... took place in [the] ...

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - And did those feet in ancient time

And did those feet in ancient time is a poem by William Blake from the preface to his work Milton: a Poem (1804). Today it is best known as the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by C. Hubert H. Parry in 1916. The poem was published in a patriotic anthology of verse in 1916 because morale had begun to decline due to the high number of casualties in the First World War and the perception that there was no end in sight. It was little known before then. To many the poem seemed to define what Britain was ...

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - 7 July 2005 London bombings

The 7 July 2005 London bombings were a series of co-ordinated suicide bombings that struck London's public transport system during the morning rush hour. The bombings killed 52 civilians and injured over 700 people. At 8:50 a.m. (BST, UTC+1), three bombs exploded within 50 seconds of each other on three London Underground trains. A fourth bomb exploded on a bus at 9:47 a.m. in Tavistock Square. The bombings led to a severe, day-long disruption of ...

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - British National Front

Political parties Elections In the United Kingdom, the British National Front (most commonly called the National Front or NF) is an extreme right-wing political party that had its heyday during the 1970s and '80s. British National Front - History. The NF was founded on February 7, 1967 under the chairmanship of A. K. Chesterton, a cousin of the novelist G.K. Chesterton and former leader of the League of Empire Loyalists, with the purpose of opposing immigration and multiculturalis ...

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - White nationalism

White nationalism is the belief that white people have a common identity and common interests, a belief proponents argue is considered uncontroversial when advocated by any other ethnic or racial group. Pursuit of these interests includes the establishment of organisations to promote issues important to white people. Specific policies include the preservation and teaching of European history and culture, and opposition to economic or social discrimination against whites. Racialism and Racism, Nationalis ...

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - United Kingdom general election 2005

United Kingdom This article is part of the series: Politics of the United Kingdom Parliament The Crown: Queen Elizabeth II House of Lords Lord Chancellor: Lord Falconer House of Commons Speaker: Michael Martin Prime Minister: Tony Blair Cabinet Government departments Scottish Parliament Scottish Executive Including:

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - 2005 Sydney race riots

The "2005 Sydney race riots" began with an incident of mob confrontation which took place at Cronulla Beach, a southern coastal suburb of Sydney, Australia's largest city. On Sunday December 11, 2005, approximately 5000 people had gathered in an ad-hoc protest to "reclaim the beach" from recently-reported incidents of assaults, harassment, and intimidatory behaviour by individuals from certain groups of non-locals, most of whom were identified in the earlier media reports as Lebanese Muslim youths from the western suburbs of Sydney. T ...

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - White supremacy

White supremacy is a racist ideology which holds that the white race is superior to other races. White supremacy is most often thought of in connection with anti-black racism and anti-Semitism, though it has also been used to justify discrimination against Native Americans, Chinese, Irish, Roman Catholics, Southeast Asians, Arabs and others. For example, politically, socially and economically, white supremacy was by and large the law of the land in the United States before and for decades after Reconstruction; the same is true ...

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - Policing in the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has a number of similar but independent police services. Most of these operate in defined territorial areas (defined as Home Office police forces in England and Wales), which are typically counties, groups of counties or larger metropolitan areas. A small number of non-Home Office police forces, such as the British Transport Police and Ministry of Defence Police, have a more specialised, non-geographical remit. Policing in the United Kingdom - History. While constables had existed since Saxon ti ...

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British National Party: Encyclopedia - Politics of the United Kingdom

United Kingdom This article is part of the series: Politics of the United Kingdom Parliament The Crown: Queen Elizabeth II House of Lords Lord Chancellor: Lord Falconer House of Commons Speaker: Michael Martin Prime Minister: Tony Blair Cabinet Government departments Scottish Parliament Scottish ExecutiveIncluding:

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - List of University of Cambridge people - Politics/Royalty

List of University of Cambridge people - Kings and Queens. Edward VII of the United Kingdom (Trinity) George VI of the United Kingdom Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, India (Trinity) Cricketer, Statesman Margrethe II of Denmark (Girton) Muwenda Mutebi II, Kabaka of Buganda (Magdalene) Peter II of Yugoslavia List of University of Cambridge people - Princes and Princesses. Charles, Prince of ...

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List of University of Cambridge people, List of University of Cambridge people - Politics/Royalty, List of University of Cambridge people - Kings and Queens, List of University of Cambridge people - Princes and Princesses, List of University of Cambridge people - Lord Protector, List of University of Cambridge people - Presidents and Prime Ministers international, List of University of Cambridge people - Prime Ministers Great Britain, List of University of Cambridge people - Signatories of the American Declaration of Independence, List of University of Cambridge people - Soviet spies, List of University of Cambridge people - Other political figures, List of University of Cambridge people - Clergy and religious leaders, List of University of Cambridge people - Novelists playwrights memoirists and critics, List of University of Cambridge people - Poets, List of University of Cambridge people - Actors directors comedians and musicians, List of University of Cambridge people - Scientists technologists and mathematicians, List of University of Cambridge people - Astronauts, List of University of Cambridge people - Philosophers, List of University of Cambridge people - Artists Architects and Art Experts, List of University of Cambridge people - Educationalists, List of University of Cambridge people - Economists, List of University of Cambridge people - Entrepreneurs Business Leaders and Philanthropists, List of University of Cambridge people - Legal Experts, List of University of Cambridge people - Historians, List of University of Cambridge people - Journalists and media personalities, List of University of Cambridge people - Sportsmen and women

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Savitri Devi Mukherji - Biography

Born Maximiani Portas in Lyon, France, daughter of a Greek/Lombard Italian father and an English mother. At one time, her self-described nationality was Indo-European. ([1]) Savitri Devi Mukherji - Early impressions. Portas formed her political sympathies and antipathies early on. From childhood throughout her life she was a passionate advocate for animal rights, thus coloring her impression of the practitioners of Kosher slaughter. Her earliest political affiliations were for Greek nationalism. Thus, duri ...

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Savitri Devi Mukherji, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Biography, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Early impressions, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Education and activism, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Pro-Axis agitation, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Arrest and imprisonment, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Pilgrimage, Savitri Devi Mukherji - The Neo-Nazi International, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Death, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Legacy, Savitri Devi Mukherji - Works

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Social Democratic Party UK - History

Social Democratic Party UK - Origins. The origin of the party lies in the 1979 Dimbleby Lecture given by Roy Jenkins as he neared the end of his presidency of the European Commission. Jenkins argued the necessity for a realignment in British politics, and discussed whether this could be brought about from within the existing Liberal Party, or from a new group driven by European principals of social democracy. There were long-running claims of corruption and administrative decay within Labour at local level ...

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Social Democratic Party UK, Social Democratic Party UK - History, Social Democratic Party UK - Origins, Social Democratic Party UK - The March 1973 Lincoln by-election, Social Democratic Party UK - The Manifesto Group and the split from Labour, Social Democratic Party UK - The Limehouse Declaration and the birth of the SDP, Social Democratic Party UK - The Alliance, Social Democratic Party UK - One merger two splits, Social Democratic Party UK - Aftermath, Social Democratic Party UK - Effects, Social Democratic Party UK - 'Tough and tender', Social Democratic Party UK - Leaders of the Social Democratic Party

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Social Democratic and Labour Party - Aims

There is a debate over the intentions of the party's founders, with some now claiming that the aim was to provide a political movement to unite constitutional nationalists who opposed the paramilitary campaign of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and wished to campaign for civil rights for Catholics and a united Ireland by peaceful, constitutional means. However others argue that, as the name implies, the emphasis was originally on creating a social democratic party rather than a nationalist party. This debate between social democracy/so ...

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Social Democratic and Labour Party, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Leaders, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Foundation, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Aims, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Belfast Agreement, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Power-sharing Government, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Recent electoral performance, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Possible merger, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Westminster Parliament, Social Democratic and Labour Party - Proposed Dail participation, Social Democratic and Labour Party - External link

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Right-wing politics - Right-wing issues

In the 20th century, outside the United States, where capitalism was always supported by the many politicians and intellectuals, the most notable distinction between left and right was in economic policy. The right advanced capitalism, whereas the left advocated socialism (often democratic socialism) or communism. This distinction has shifted somewhat since the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, as mainstream politicians now accept limited capitalism to a large degree, but in a socialistic form in which ...

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Right-wing politics, Right-wing politics - Right-wing issues, Right-wing politics - History of the term, Right-wing politics - Terminology, Right-wing politics - Current political parties referred to as far right or extreme right

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Adam Yosef - Background

Born in Marston Green in the West Midlands, Yosef was educated mainly in Birmingham. In 2001, following the September 11th attacks, Yosef became involved with the Birmingham Stop the War Coalition. He went on to work as PR Officer for the Birmingham Mosque Trust, maintaining the public image of the charity and its chairman, Dr Mohammad Naseem. He began working for Urban Media in 2005, writing for Midlands community newspaper, The Asian Leader, now The Asian Today, and for entertainment publication Desi Xpress. He is also a regular wri ...

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Adam Yosef, Adam Yosef - Background, Adam Yosef - Attitude to gay rights

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - John Tyndall politician - Spearhead

Tyndall became deputy national organiser of this party and deputy commander of a private army set up by Colin Jordan called Spearhead, based on the SA of Nazi Germany. The police prosecuted Jordan, Tyndall and two others for paramilitary organising. Tyndall said that he deeply regretted his involvement with this organisation. Until his death Spearhead lived on as Tyndall's personal magazine through which his political thoughts and comments as well as those of others on the right of the BNP were communicated. Spearhead went to make up a great ...

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John Tyndall politician, John Tyndall politician - Early politics, John Tyndall politician - Spearhead, John Tyndall politician - Ideology, John Tyndall politician - National Front, John Tyndall politician - Forms the BNP, John Tyndall politician - Deposed as leader

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - September 2003 - Events

See Also: U.S. Presidential Election Iraq timeline Afghanistan timeline September 2003 California recall Hutton Inquiry Liberian crisis North Korea crisis Road map for peace Same-sex marriage SCO vs IBM War on Terrorism September 2003 - September 30 2003. Air France and KLM are completing their merger. Alitalia could be a part of the new big airline. [1] E ...

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September 2003, September 2003 - Events, September 2003 - September 30 2003, September 2003 - September 29 2003, September 2003 - September 28 2003, September 2003 - September 27 2003, September 2003 - September 26 2003, September 2003 - September 25 2003, September 2003 - September 24 2003, September 2003 - September 23 2003, September 2003 - September 22 2003, September 2003 - September 21 2003, September 2003 - September 20 2003, September 2003 - September 19 2003, September 2003 - September 18 2003, September 2003 - September 17 2003, September 2003 - September 16 2003, September 2003 - September 15 2003, September 2003 - September 14 2003, September 2003 - September 13 2003, September 2003 - September 12 2003, September 2003 - September 11 2003, September 2003 - September 10 2003, September 2003 - September 9 2003, September 2003 - September 8 2003, September 2003 - September 7 2003, September 2003 - September 6 2003, September 2003 - September 5 2003, September 2003 - September 4 2003, September 2003 - September 3 2003, September 2003 - September 2 2003, September 2003 - Events by month

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British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Nazi League - History

In its first period, 1977-1982, the Anti-Nazi League was run by an elected committee nationally and similar committees throughout the country. Many trade unions sponsored it as did the Indian Workers Association (then a large organisation), and many members of the Labour Party and MPs such as Neil Kinnock. The Anti-Nazi League was best known for the two giant Rock Against Racism carnivals of 1978: involving bands such as The Clash and Tom Robinson, they saw 80,000 and then 100,00 ...

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Anti-Nazi League, Anti-Nazi League - Activities, Anti-Nazi League - History, Anti-Nazi League - The ANL's Leadership, Anti-Nazi League - Opposition

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