List of British fascist parties

Although Fascism in the United Kingdom never reached the heights of many of its European counterparts, British politics after the First World War saw the emergence of a number of fascist movements, none of which ever came to power.

Pre-War

A flowchart showing the history of the early British fascist movement

A number of fascist movements emerged before the Second World War. Whilst none of these gained any parliamentary representation some of them enjoyed wider notability. Amongst the more important groups that were founded were:

Minor movements

Alongside these several more minor groups that adhered to fascism were also established. Amongst those identified were:

Post-War

After the Second World War a handful of groups emerged which looked directly to fascism and Nazism for their inspiration. Those who have openly done so (in contrast with parties which merely describe themselves as aligned with nationalism) are:

National Front demonstration in Yorkshire, 1970s

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