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British Peoples Party (1940s) : ウィキペディア英語版 | British People's Party (1939)
The British People's Party (BPP) was a British far right political party founded in 1939 and led by ex-British Union of Fascists (BUF) member and Labour Party Member of Parliament John Beckett. ==Origins==
The BPP had its roots in the journal ''New Pioneer'', edited by John Beckett and effectively the mouthpiece of the British Council Against European Commitments, a co-ordinating body involving the National Socialist League (NSL), English Array and League of Loyalists.〔R. Benewick, ''Political Violence and Public Order'', London: Allan Lane, 1969, p. 287〕 The main crux of this publication was opposition to war with Nazi Germany, although it also endorsed fascism and anti-Semitism.〔 The proprietor of this journal was Viscount Lymington, a strong opponent of war with Germany.〔D. Boothroyd, ''The History of British Political Parties'', London: Politico's Publishing, 2001, p. 24〕 Others involved in its production included A.K. Chesterton and the anthropologist George Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers, whilst individual members, especially Lymington, were close to ruralist Rolf Gardiner.〔R. Thurlow, ''Fascism in Britain - A History, 1918-1985'', Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987, p. 172〕
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