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ARTICLES RELATED TO British National Party |  |  |  | British National Party: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - Allegations of racismThe 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, ...
See also: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 Read more here: » British National Party: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - Allegations of racism |
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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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 |  |  | British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Savitri Devi Mukherji - BiographyBorn 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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Savitri Devi Mukherji: Encyclopedia II - Savitri Devi Mukherji - Biography |
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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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Social Democratic Party UK: Encyclopedia II - Social Democratic Party UK - History |
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See also: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 Read more here: » Social Democratic and Labour Party: Encyclopedia II - Social Democratic and Labour Party - Aims |
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See also: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 Read more here: » Right-wing politics: Encyclopedia II - Right-wing politics - Right-wing issues |
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 |  |  | British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Adam Yosef - BackgroundBorn 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 ...
See also:Adam Yosef, Adam Yosef - Background, Adam Yosef - Attitude to gay rights Read more here: » Adam Yosef: Encyclopedia II - Adam Yosef - Background |
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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]
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See also: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 Read more here: » September 2003: Encyclopedia II - September 2003 - Events |
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 |  |  | British National Party: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Nazi League - HistoryIn 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 ...
See also:Anti-Nazi League, Anti-Nazi League - Activities, Anti-Nazi League - History, Anti-Nazi League - The ANL's Leadership, Anti-Nazi League - Opposition Read more here: » Anti-Nazi League: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Nazi League - History |
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