BNP
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:33:26
A brief history of the BNP
The BNP was founded in 1982 by ex-members of the National Front led by John Tyndall with the aim of building an openly neo-Nazi party.
John Tyndall, the leader of the BNP, said:
"Mein Kampf [Hitler's autobiography] is my bible,"
and described his idea of a BNP dictatorship in Britain:
"Racial laws will be enacted forbidding marriage between Britons and non-Aryans: medical measures will be taken to prevent procreation on
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they support workers' co-operatives and trade unions but oppose the union leaders.
Many of the BNP's key activists are hardened neo-Nazis, many of whom are still actively linked to organisations like C18. Despite this, they are making serious attempts to broaden their appeal and become a credible far-right party rather than a small, isolated neo-Nazi group. However this will be very difficult for them to achieve, particularly if the movement built against them is strong.
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