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Formerly a member of the [[File:UKLab.png]] [[Social Democracy|UK Labour Party]], she joined [[File:UKUKIP.png]] [[National Liberalism|UKIP]] in 2014. In 2017, she ran to be the Leader of UKIP, running on a platform primarily focused on opposing Islam. In the contest she came second to [[File:Neobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Henry Bolton]], who had accused her of [[File:IFL Partyball.png]] [[Nazism]] during the campaign. Waters subsequently left UKIP and formed the [[File:ForBritain.png]] [[Alt-Lite|For Britain Movement]], the name of which was taken from Waters’ campaign slogan during the leadership election. |
Formerly a member of the [[File:UKLab.png]] [[Social Democracy|UK Labour Party]], she joined [[File:UKUKIP.png]] [[National Liberalism|UKIP]] in 2014. In 2017, she ran to be the Leader of UKIP, running on a platform primarily focused on opposing Islam. In the contest she came second to [[File:Neobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Henry Bolton]], who had accused her of [[File:IFL Partyball.png]] [[Nazism]] during the campaign. Waters subsequently left UKIP and formed the [[File:ForBritain.png]] [[Alt-Lite|For Britain Movement]], the name of which was taken from Waters’ campaign slogan during the leadership election. |
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The For Britain Movement was generally economically center-right, civically authoritarian, socially variable (liberal with regards to LGB rights and equality between men and women, while generally conservative elsewhere) and ultranationalist. The movement received the support of fellow anti-Islam activist [[File:TomRob.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Tommy Robinson]], as well as the [[File: |
The For Britain Movement was generally economically center-right, civically authoritarian, socially variable (liberal with regards to LGB rights and equality between men and women, while generally conservative elsewhere) and ultranationalist. The movement received the support of fellow anti-Islam activist [[File:TomRob.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Tommy Robinson]], as well as the [[File:PopHawk.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|right-wing populist]] party Liberty GB, which subsequently merged into For Britain. |
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Following a succession of unsuccessful election campaigns, Waters dissolved For Britain in 2022. Most of its members went on to join the [[File:BritishDemocrats.png]] [[British Fascism|British Democratic Party]], while Waters herself rejoined [[File:UKUKIP.png]] UKIP a year later. |
Following a succession of unsuccessful election campaigns, Waters dissolved For Britain in 2022. Most of its members went on to join the [[File:BritishDemocrats.png]] [[British Fascism|British Democratic Party]], while Waters herself rejoined [[File:UKUKIP.png]] UKIP a year later. |