Difference between revisions of "British Freedom Party"
Tom Griffin (talk | contribs) (→External Resources) |
(update/ de-registered) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | The [[British Freedom Party]] | + | The [[British Freedom Party]] (BFP) was a short-lived far-right political party in the UK. It was formed by disillusioned former members of the [[British National Party]] in October 2010.<ref>[http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/index.php?link=template&story=335 New BNP appointments will not stop party sinking], ''Searchlight'', December 2010.</ref> |
+ | The party was de-registered by the [[Electoral Commission]] in December 2012<ref>[http://i.imgur.com/WS9hx.png Extract from Register of Political Parties] Electoral Commission</ref> after failing to return the annual registration form and £25 fee by the due date of 31 October 2012.<ref>http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/blogs/searchlight-blog/british-freedom-party-deregistration-the-truth-%E2%80%93-exclusive</ref> | ||
− | + | The party's initial entry in the Register of Political Parties listed its officers as party leader [[Peter Mullins]], nominating officer [[Peter Stafford]] and treasurer [[Simon Bennett]].<ref>British Freedom Party, Regulated Entity Profile, the Electoral Commission, accessed 25 November 2011.</ref> | |
− | The | + | The BFP quickly developed links with the anti-Muslim [[Counterjihad]] movement. Members including [[Peter Mullins]], [[Lee Barnes]], [[Simon Bennett]] and [[George Whale]] attended [[Counterjihad London 2011]].<ref>[http://britishfreedom.org/british-freedom-representatives-attend-international-counterjihad-meeting/ British Freedom Representatives Attend International Counterjihad Meeting], British Freedom Party, 27 September 2011.</ref> |
On 9 November 2011, the party announced a new officer board, including former [[UKIP]] candidate and counterjihad activist [[Paul Weston]] as chairman, [[George Whale]] as national nominating officer, and [[Richard Bateman]] as treasurer.<ref>[http://britishfreedom.org/new-executive-council-announced/ New Executive Council Announced], British Freedom Party, 9 November 2011.</ref> | On 9 November 2011, the party announced a new officer board, including former [[UKIP]] candidate and counterjihad activist [[Paul Weston]] as chairman, [[George Whale]] as national nominating officer, and [[Richard Bateman]] as treasurer.<ref>[http://britishfreedom.org/new-executive-council-announced/ New Executive Council Announced], British Freedom Party, 9 November 2011.</ref> |
Revision as of 20:54, 9 August 2013
The British Freedom Party (BFP) was a short-lived far-right political party in the UK. It was formed by disillusioned former members of the British National Party in October 2010.[1] The party was de-registered by the Electoral Commission in December 2012[2] after failing to return the annual registration form and £25 fee by the due date of 31 October 2012.[3]
The party's initial entry in the Register of Political Parties listed its officers as party leader Peter Mullins, nominating officer Peter Stafford and treasurer Simon Bennett.[4]
The BFP quickly developed links with the anti-Muslim Counterjihad movement. Members including Peter Mullins, Lee Barnes, Simon Bennett and George Whale attended Counterjihad London 2011.[5]
On 9 November 2011, the party announced a new officer board, including former UKIP candidate and counterjihad activist Paul Weston as chairman, George Whale as national nominating officer, and Richard Bateman as treasurer.[6]
Following a meeting on 19 November 2011, it was announced that English Defence League leader "Tommy Robinson" " proposed an association between the EDL and BF."[7]
External Resources
- Kevin Rawlinson, Angry face of far-right protest prepares to storm local elections, The Independent, 25 November 2011.
- Leaked call reveals ex-BNP cabal had EDL in its sights for months, Unite Against Fascism, 28 November 2011.
Notes
- ↑ New BNP appointments will not stop party sinking, Searchlight, December 2010.
- ↑ Extract from Register of Political Parties Electoral Commission
- ↑ http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/blogs/searchlight-blog/british-freedom-party-deregistration-the-truth-%E2%80%93-exclusive
- ↑ British Freedom Party, Regulated Entity Profile, the Electoral Commission, accessed 25 November 2011.
- ↑ British Freedom Representatives Attend International Counterjihad Meeting, British Freedom Party, 27 September 2011.
- ↑ New Executive Council Announced, British Freedom Party, 9 November 2011.
- ↑ The English Defence League and British Freedom, British Freedom Party, 19 November 2011.