National Front (UK)
The National Front is a United Kingdom far-right, fascist political party. It is a minor party, and it has never had its representatives elected to the British or European Parliaments.
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A National Front march in Yorkshire during the 1970s
The National Front cooperated with the North West Infidels and South East Alliance, groups that splintered from the English Defence League (rally depicted).[1]
When the Strasserite faction took control of the National Front in the 1980s, it based its views of a future government on the ideas in The Green Book of Muammar Gaddafi (pictured).
National Front members protesting against growing legal recognition of LGBT rights at the London LGBT Pride march in 2007. The party has tried to protest against various Pride parades in the past.
One variant of the National Front flag
Plaque memorialising the "Battle of Lewisham" in which anti-fascist protesters combatted a National Front march in 1977
During its 1970s heyday, one of the strongest areas of National Front support was Bethnal Green (pictured), part of London's East End.[2]
One variant of the National Front logo used by the party
The Rock Against Racism movement was established in order to combat the National Front in the 1970s.
- ↑ Busher 2018, p. 327.
- ↑ Husbands 1983, p. 14.