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Revision as of 11:33, 17 January 2021

British Fascism is an economically third position, culturally far right, authoritarian and nationalist ideology who believes in standard fascist policies combined with British elements. It claims to support Anti- Capitalism and non-interventionism.

History

The origins of British fascism stem from Mussolini's rise to power in Italy, as well as Hitler's growing strength in Germany. However, supporters of the ideology claim that it's roots lie deep in English history and traditions, citing figures like Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Hobbes as examples. Hobbes' theory of absolutism is a great influence on their idea of fascism.

There have been multiple fascist movements in Britain since the 1920's, with one of the first being the British Fascists founded in 1923 by Rotha Lintorn-Orman. Over time, members seceded and began their own organizations, such as the Imperial Fascist League led by Arnold Leese, and the British Union of Fascists led by Oswald Mosley, which remains the most prominent example of British fascism due to its size and influence. However, during the Second World War, these organizations began to split between Nazi-sympathizers and moderates, leading to declines in membership. Eventually, these groups were outright banned.

After the war, other political groups focused on British fascism began to emerge, but they have since dissolved or have been banned by the government. Today, the only notable organization is Britain First led by Paul Golding.

Personality

British Fascist is considered a fantastic orator but he has lost a lot of his popularity and has been in decline socially for decades.

How to Draw

Flag of British Fascism
  1. Draw a ball with eyes
  2. Fill the ball with red
  3. Draw a white circle with a blue fill
  4. Add a white lightning bolt to the circleTemplate:Flag-color

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Right-Wing Populism - Carries on my legacy in Britain, but insists he is still democratic.
  • Blueshirtism - Is fascist, which is good, but also Irish, which is bad.

Enemies

  • Anarcho-Communism - Beat me up back in the 40's and all around scum.
  • Zionism - Britain will not surrender to these "people"
  • Queer Anarchism - "Any queers in the audience tonight? Get 'em up against the wall!"


Further Information

Wikipedia

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