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{{Infobox political party | {{Infobox political party | ||
| name = British Democratic Party | | name = British Democratic Party | ||
| logo = | | logo = test | ||
| colorcode = {{party color|British Democratic Party (2013)}} | | colorcode = {{party color|British Democratic Party (2013)}} | ||
| leader = | | leader = test | ||
| president = | | president = test | ||
| chairman = James Lewthwaite | | chairman = James Lewthwaite | ||
| general_secretary = | | general_secretary = test | ||
| first_secretary = | | first_secretary = test | ||
| secretary_general = | | secretary_general = test | ||
| presidium = | | presidium = test | ||
| secretary = | | secretary = test | ||
| spokesperson = | | spokesperson = test | ||
| foundation = {{Start date|February 9, 2013}} | | foundation = {{Start date|February 9, 2013}} | ||
| ideology = [[nationalism]],<br> [[Euroscepticism]] | | ideology = [[nationalism]],<br> [[Euroscepticism]] | ||
| headquarters = [[Loughborough|Loughborough, Leicestershire]] | | headquarters = [[Loughborough|Loughborough, Leicestershire]] | ||
| international = | | international = test | ||
| website = https://britishdems.co.uk/ | | website = https://britishdems.co.uk/ | ||
| country = the United Kingdom | | country = the United Kingdom | ||
| deputy chairman = | | deputy chairman = test | ||
| position = [[Right]] | | position = [[Right]] | ||
| colours = {{nowrap|{{Color box|#CE2029|border=darkgray}} Red {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}} White {{Color box|#000080|border=darkgray}} Blue}} | | colours = {{nowrap|{{Color box|#CE2029|border=darkgray}} Red {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}} White {{Color box|#000080|border=darkgray}} Blue}} |
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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).