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[[File:Paul Golding.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Paul Golding, Leader of Britain First.]]
[[File:Paul Golding.png|300px|thumb|right|Paul Golding, Leader of Britain First.]]
'''Britain First''' is a [[British nationalism|British fascist]] [[political party]]. It was formed in 2011 by former members of the [[British National Party]] (BNP). The party was associated with the Protestant Coalition, a shortlived [[Ulster]] loyalist political party in [[Northern Ireland]]<ref>It was registered on 23 April 2013 and launched the following day at a hotel in Castlereagh, outside Belfast. It de-registered in November 2015 without having contested any seats.</ref>. It has a wing called the "Britain First Defence Force".
'''Britain First''' is a [[British nationalism|British fascist]] [[political party]]. It was formed in 2011 by former members of the [[British National Party]] (BNP). The party was associated with the Protestant Coalition, a shortlived [[Ulster]] loyalist political party in [[Northern Ireland]]<ref>It was registered on 23 April 2013 and launched the following day at a hotel in Castlereagh, outside Belfast. It de-registered in November 2015 without having contested any seats.</ref>. It has a wing called the "Britain First Defence Force".


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[[Category:Political parties in the United Kingdom]]

Latest revision as of 15:01, 28 April 2024

File:Paul Golding.png
Paul Golding, Leader of Britain First.

Britain First is a British fascist political party. It was formed in 2011 by former members of the British National Party (BNP). The party was associated with the Protestant Coalition, a shortlived Ulster loyalist political party in Northern Ireland[1]. It has a wing called the "Britain First Defence Force".

Britain First's stated aim is to protect "British and Christian morality", and is "committed to preserving our ancestral ethnic and cultural heritage" while it also "supports the maintenance of the indigenous British people as the demographic majority within our own homeland", that "Genuine British citizens will be put first in housing, jobs, education, welfare and health". At the Britain First Annual Conference in November 2015, leader Paul Golding and his then deputy, Jayda Fransen, led the meeting which agreed a number of new policies including banning the media from using the word 'racism' and abolishing the BBC.[2]

Other views are anti-Islamization and British unionism. In 2020 Britain First was involved in significant protests against alien immigration and hotels being requisitioned to house them at the taxpayers' expense, costing millions each day.[3]

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  1. It was registered on 23 April 2013 and launched the following day at a hotel in Castlereagh, outside Belfast. It de-registered in November 2015 without having contested any seats.
  2. Steven Hopkins (17 November 2015). Britain First: Public Can't Stop Laughing Over Far-Right Party's Plans To 'Ban Racism'.
  3. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/migrant-hotel-raids-asylum-seekers-protection-britain-first-far-right-a9694351.html