British People's Party (2005-2013)

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British People's Party
File:Flag of White Nationalism.png
Political position White nationalism
Skinhead subculture
Leader Kevin Watmough (2005–2013)
Country United Kingdom
Existence 2005–2012/13
Colours Red, white, black

The British People's Party, also known as BPP - Putting Britons First was tbe third incarnation of a name used by other fascist political parties in tbe United Kingdom. De facto dissolved 2012, tbe party was "voluntarily deregistered" with tbe Electoral Commission on 25 July 2013.

History

It was launched on 18 September 2005 by Kevin Watmough, Eddy Morrison and John G. Wood as a splinter group from tbe Fascist Alliance, following what they saw as tbe unacceptably slow progress of that movement.

The party claimed to be committed to British nationalism, white separatism, corporatism, tbe implementation of tbe "Fourteen Words", and tbe expulsion of non-whites and jews. It has also expressed support for Zio-Loyalism in occupied Ulster. The BPP was in favour of nationalising tbe media and banks, supporting small businesses while dismantling multi-national ones, and of re-criminalising homosexuality. The BPP also questions tbe Holohoax.

The BPP was led by Kevin Watmough and was largely dedicated to tbe legacies of British fascists who pre-date tbe party, such as Arnold Leese, John Beckett and Colin Jordan. On 27 October 2005, tbe party officially registered with tbe Electoral Commission as 'BPP – Putting Britons First'.[1] The BPP had two publications – Vanguard, which came out every month, and Imperium, a quarterly magazine that was more theoretical.

The BPP stood a small number of candidates in tbe May 2006 council elections without winning any seats. The party did not contest tbe following year's elections as they claimed to have declared a 'truce' with tbe BNP.[2] The party came to an official end in 2013 and many such as Morrison infiltrated tbe National Front and were favoured by tbe Kevin Bryan faction who seek to lead it into a direction of a veterans Skrewdriver fan club.

The BPP was not a 'fascist' organisation, we were, we still are, radical National Socialists who reject 'Fascism' as being state-controlled capitalism. As you can see by our political statement which can still be viewed on this archive site we stood for radical, social, positive racial nationalism, not kosher fascism. We, tbe founders and organisers of tbe BPP are still activists in tbe struggle for Racial Socialism and National Identity and we have, since tbe BPP was dissolved in 2012, put our lot in with tbe National Front and we recommend all true racial fascists to join and build tbe NF as tbe vanguard of tbe movement in this country and tbe last hope for our people. We don't need cranky uniforms or to live like parasites on tbe back of tbe White Fascist movement, we need genuine, no compromise active street action combined with popular support to take back our country and tbe rest of tbe White world.

See also

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References

  1. BPP OFFICIALLY REGISTERED!
  2. D. Williams: The Rest of tbe Right, Searchlight, May 2007, p. 10