The History of the League of Empire Loyalists and Candour

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The History of the League of Empire Loyalists and Candour

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From: [New Zealand ephemera of quarto size, pamphlets, flyers relating to international politics, conflicts and aid] They campaigned for a “no” vote in the 1975 EEC referendum. This position was enhanced by the anti-immigration and Eurosceptism of Enoch Powell, as opposition to the EEC became the norm on the far right. In a sense, much of Europe was united in a union, but not in the way Mosley envisioned or would have supported.

The Constitutional Movement was another NF splinter group from 1979, this time led by Andrew Fountaine. right wing political group in the United Kingdom. It contested the 1981 GLC elections. [35] After it changed its name to the Nationalist Party, it contested only five seats in the 1983 general election. The party soon disappeared, with many members joining the BNP. Goodwin, Matthew (19 August 2012). "The far right is fragmenting". The Guardian . Retrieved 5 May 2014. It had been the scene of another violent confrontation between fascists and protestors on June 1, 1947 – the so-called Battle of Ridley Road. Jeffery’s generous donations during his lifetime, however, were essential to the running of Candour, as it was exactly the kind of publication that, in our pre-internet era, could not but lose money:The Britannica Party was a small party founded by Charles Baillie. [67] [68] Britain First [ edit ] However, Thatcherism moved such arguments into the mainstream right by the late 1980s with this respectability allowing the emergence of UKIP and Nigel Farage – and arguably leading to Brexit. Boycott Japanese goods; actively support Federation's decision; help Chinese against aggressors [ca 1937]

The National Socialist Workers Initiative, active in the early 1980s, was a Neo-Nazi group which also drew on elements of Ecofascism. Leading members included National Socialist Action Party leader Tony Malski, National Socialist Movement veteran David Thorne and other far-right stalwarts including Ian Kerr-Ritchie and Bill Whitbread. [53] The New Zealand Front takes its tone from its British counterpart. The two principal evils of international communism and international finance preoccupy National Front thought. Wall Street, it is maintained, is the birthplace of an international conspiracy which has as its aim the submergence of the British Empire. Further, Wall Street is in league with international communism and liberal internationalism. Communists, fellow travellers, liberals and idealists ("the ideal is the enemy of the real"— Spearhead) are often unwitting pawns in this one-world power game and are possessed of the sort of weakness that is likely to poison the tea in British pots.British Resistance was the brainchild of Rosine de Bounevialle, the editor of Candour. The group's activities included hosting training camps and co-ordinating activities with other far-right organisations. [55] 2000s [ edit ] White Nationalist Party [ edit ] Mosley saw this as an opportunity to create an administration of experts who would be better equipped to provide good government. Businesses would also be given relative freedom while workers would be grouped in organisations known as “labour charters”, another policy borrowed from Il Duce’s Italy.

This project will then study the export of that idea, its subsequent transformation within the empire and, most importantly, those that appropriated it as a means to mediate their relationship with the imperial power and their power within newly subjugated societies. Michael Billig, A Social Psychological View of the National Front, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978, p. 113Enjoy your favourite drink from a mug decorated with an image you love. Sentimental and practical, personalised photo mugs make perfect gifts for loved ones, friends or work colleagues New Zealand Society for Closer relations with Russia. Dinner in honour of guests from the USSR. Hotel St George Wellington, 10 October 1941. Menu The same could be said for the Communist leaders whom they also opposed. In 1956, Khrushchev might have been able to point to the scientific pretentions of the Soviet Union and claim that this was “the future.” But, of course, it is old school Communism that now lies rusting on the scrap heap of history.



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