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The '''British Democratic Party''', commonly known as the '''British Democrats''', is a British political party. It was launched in 2013 in a village hall in Leicestershire by a ten-member steering committee which included former members of several political parties including the [[British National Party]] (BNP), Democratic Nationalists, [[Freedom Party]] and [[UK Independence Party]] (UKIP). | The '''British Democratic Party''', commonly known as the '''British Democrats''', is a British political party. It was launched in 2013 in a village hall in Leicestershire by a ten-member steering committee which included former members of several political parties including the [[British National Party]] (BNP), Democratic Nationalists, [[Freedom Party]] and [[UK Independence Party]] (UKIP). | ||
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The British Democratic Party, commonly known as the British Democrats, is a British political party. It was launched in 2013 in a village hall in Leicestershire by a ten-member steering committee which included former members of several political parties including the British National Party (BNP), Democratic Nationalists, Freedom Party and UK Independence Party (UKIP).