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*[[File:Mussolini.png]] [[Fascism|Classical Fascism]]
*[[File:Corptism.png]] [[Corporatism]]
*[[File:Democratic_Fascism.png]] [[AuthoritarianIlliberal Democracy|Democratic Fascism]] (Factions)
*[[File:EngUltranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism|English Ultranationalism]] (Mostly)
*[[File:Irridentism.png]] [[Irredentism]] (Factions)
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*[[File:BritFash.png]] [[British Fascism|Neil Francis Hawkins]]
*[[File:BritFash.png]] [[British Fascism|E. G. Mandeville Roe]]
*[[File:Democratic_Fascism.png]] [[AuthoritarianIlliberal Democracy|R. B. D. Blakeney]]
*[[File:Democratic_Fascism.png]] [[AuthoritarianIlliberal Democracy|Henry Simpson]]
*[[File:Classfash.png]] [[Fascism|Henry Rippon-Seymour]]
*[[File:Classfash.png]] [[Fascism|Harold Elsdale Goad]]
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The "British Fascists" renamed the certain propaganda journal the "Fascist Bulletin" into the "British Lion" that went from a weekly journal to a monthly journal along with the loss of a number of key members that the erratic leadership of Rotha Lintorn-Orman who was battling alcoholism brought about a decline of activity while the "British Fascists" became ravaged by factionalism with one group following Lady Downe with it's old ways of the group while an another centred around James Strachey Barnes & Sir Harold Elsdale Goad advocating full commitment to a proper Fascist ideology.
 
In 1927, the "British Fascists" began to move gradually towards a more defined Fascism by adopting a blueshirt uniform with a beret in the style of similar movements in [[File:European_Federalism.png]] Europe while in the same year the group attempted to organise a eemembrance day parade past Buckingham Palace where they requested [[File:Cball-GB.png]] King George V gives a salute from the balcony but the requests were rejected so the parade did not take place and then in 1928, after Arnold Leese just left the group began to advocate a more [[File:Sec.png]] Authoritarian government in which the [[File:Abmon.png]] Monarch would take a leading role along with advocating the establishment of a Mussolini-style [[File:Corptism.png]] Corporatist state but these policy changes were made possible without R. B. D. Blakeney who was committed to representative [[File:IllibDemAuthdem.png]] Democracy along with his main economic opinion was opposition to the [[File:GoldStandard.png]] gold standard.
 
The "British Fascists" still retained some of their Conservative-linked views such as such as Monarch loyalty, Anti-Trade Union legislation, free trade within the nation & general preference for the rural although these were bolstered by Fascist influenced policies such as limiting the franchise, gradual purification of the English race & stringent restrictions on [[File:Multicult.png]] immigration or activities of immigrants admitted to the nation however as Martin Pugh who is a historian has pointed out the "British Fascists" actively encouraged comparisons with the Conservative Party, feeling that it would add a sense of legitimacy with [[File:BritUltranat.png]] Britishness to their activities but particularly as the "British Fascists" faced harsh criticism from not only the [[File:Leftunity.png]] Leftists but also some Conservative Tories for their increasingly paramilitary structure and some other Conservative Tories were close to the group such as Charles Burn, Robert Tatton Bower, Robert Burton-Chadwick, Alan Lennox-Boyd & Patrick Hannon even in May 1925, he booked a room in the House of Commons to host an event for the "British Fascists".
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==Personality and Behaviour==
National Feminism is generally [[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] anti-Semitic, [[File:Racenat.png]] [[Racial Nationalism|racist]] and is violent towards [[File:Commie.png]] [[:Category:Communists|communists]], Jews and men alike. She wishes about a world where men doesn't exist. They will try to argue genetically that the Y chromosome is a symbol of inferiority.
 
==How to Draw==
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