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'''National Workers Movement''' was a post-war British nationalist movement formed by [[Arnold Leese]]. It lasted until January 1951 when Leese essentially retired from politics.  
'''National Workers Movement''' was a post-war British fascist movement formed by [[Arnold Leese]]. It lasted until January 1951 when Leese essentially retired from politics.  
Rival leaders of the movement were [[Tony Gittens]] and [[Anthony Baron]].  
Rival leaders of the movement were [[Tony Gittens]] and [[Anthony Baron]].  
==Contemporaries==
==Contemporaries==

Revision as of 12:18, 15 February 2024

National Workers Movement was a post-war British fascist movement formed by Arnold Leese. It lasted until January 1951 when Leese essentially retired from politics. Rival leaders of the movement were Tony Gittens and Anthony Baron.

Contemporaries