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==History==
===1920s===
While British fascists claim that the roots of their ideology lie deep in English/British history and traditions (often citing [[File:Cromwell.png]] [[Stratocracy|Oliver Cromwell’s]] [[File:Cball-Protectorate.png]] Protectorate and [[File:Fishe.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Thomas Hobbes’]] book [[w:Leviathan (Hobbes book)|Leviathan]] as examples, alongside particular reference to [[File:Cball-England.png]] Tudor England), fascism in
One of the earliest Fascist parties in Britain was the [[File:BF Partyball.png]] British Fascists (initially called the British Fascisti), formed in May 1923 by Rotha Lintorn-Orman, inspired by the Italian fascist movement. Despite the BF being the first party in Britain to declare itself as 'fascist', there was little that united the party ideologically, which would be the party's Achilles' heel, as many (such as Arnold Leese, founder of the [[File:IFL Partyball.png]] [[Nazism|Imperial Fascist League]]) would split from the party on ideological grounds, leading to the party's eventual dissolusion in 1934.
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