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The Imperial Fascist League (IFL) was a British Fascist political movement founded by Arnold Leese in 1929. ==Origins== Leese had originally been a member of the British Fascists and indeed had been one of only two members ever to hold elected office for them (as a councillor in Stamford).〔Benewick, p. 44〕 However he split from the BF around 1927 and decamped to London where in 1929 he established both the IFL and their organ ''The Fascist''.〔 The Fascists Legions, a blackshirted paramilitary arm, was soon added under the command of Leslie H. Sherrard.〔Benewick, p. 45〕 The group initially advocated such policies as corporatism, monetary reform and the removal of citizenship from Jews.〔 They had no more than 500 members〔Dorril, p. 203〕 and may have had as few as 150.〔Thurlow, p. 64〕 The group was initially led by Brigadier-General Erskine Tulloch although real power lay with Leese, who was ratified as Director-General in 1932.〔Thurlow, p. 71〕 Henry Hamilton Beamish, head of The Britons, served as vice-president of the IFL and was a regular speaker at the movement's events.〔Thurlow, p. 70〕
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