• John Warburton (30 April 1919 – 26 August 2004) was an English fascist and press photographer. He was an assistant district leader for the Clapham branch...
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  • official John Warburton Sagar (1878–1941), English rugby union player and diplomat John Warburton (fascist) (1919–2004) John Warburton (died 1703), Member...
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  • John Warburton Beckett (11 October 1894 – 28 December 1964) was a British politician who was a Labour Party MP from 1924 to 1931. During the 1930s, he...
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    Retrieved 20 November 2015. "John Warburton Fleet Street photographer who acted as a bouncer for the British Union of Fascists", The Daily Telegraph, 2 September...
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  • World War saw the emergence of a number of fascist movements, none of which ever came to power. A number of fascist movements emerged before the Second World...
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    of Fascists (BUF) was a British fascist political party formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley. Mosley changed its name to the British Union of Fascists and...
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    " TWO MEN INJURED Fascist and Communist Clash Two young men, John Frank Rushford of Greytower, Durham and Thomas Edmond Warburton. of Unsworth, Berwick...
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  • Battle of Cable Street (category Fascist revolts)
    protect a march by members of the British Union of Fascists led by Sir Oswald Mosley, and various anti-fascist demonstrators including local trade unionists...
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    The British Fascists (originally called the British Fascisti) were the first political organisation in the United Kingdom to claim the label of fascism...
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    Imperial Fascist League (IFL) was a British fascist political movement founded by Arnold Leese in 1929 after he broke away from the British Fascists. It included...
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    Oswald Mosley (category English British Union of Fascist politicians)
    1924 and for Smethwick from 1926 to 1931. He founded the British Union of Fascists (BUF) in 1932 and led it until its forced disbandment in 1940. After military...
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  • examples of fascist organisations in Britain include the British Fascists (1923–1934), the British National Fascists (1924–1928), the Imperial Fascist League...
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    John Amery (14 March 1912 – 19 December 1945) was a British fascist and Nazi collaborator during World War II. He was the originator of the British Free...
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  • Peter Huxley-Blythe (category British fascists)
    Huxley-Blythe (16 November 1925 – 18 August 2013) was a British author and fascist. Huxley-Blythe was born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, the son of Annie...
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    Homeland Party (United Kingdom) (category British fascist movements)
    Variant' on social media respectively. There was some opposition from anti-fascist protestors outside.[citation needed] In October 2024, it was revealed that...
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    Rotha Lintorn-Orman (category English fascists)
    World War I veteran who founded the British Fascisti, the first avowedly fascist movement to appear in British politics. Lintorn-Orman was born at 36 Cornwall...
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  • Right Club (category Fascist organizations)
    The Right Club was a small group of antisemitic and fascist sympathising renegades within the British establishment formed a few months before World War...
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    National Front (UK) (category Fascist parties in the United Kingdom)
    The National Front (NF) is a far-right, fascist political party in the United Kingdom. It is currently led by Tony Martin. A minor party, it has never...
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    League of Saint George (category British fascist movements)
    The League of St George is a neo-fascist organisation based in the United Kingdom. It has defined itself as a "non-party, non-sectarian political club"...
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  • A. K. Chesterton (category English British Union of Fascist politicians)
    political activist. From 1933 to 1938, he was a member of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). Disillusioned with Oswald Mosley, he left the BUF in 1938. Chesterton...
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    Archived from the original on 1 October 2023. Retrieved 1 October 2023. Ross, John (2 August 2005). "Trafalgar event at centre of BNP row". The Scotsman. p...
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    Frederick Watts (17 January 1903 – 1971) was a member of the British Union of Fascists who was interned during the Second World War. In his early life, Watts...
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  • swiftly, holding demonstrations across England and often clashing with anti-fascist protesters from Unite Against Fascism and other groups, who deemed it a...
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  • International Third Position (ITP) was a neo-fascist organisation formed by the breakaway faction of the British National Front, led by Roberto Fiore...
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  • as Else George Coulouris as Captain Currie Peter Lorre as Contreras John Warburton as Neil Forbes Holmes Herbert as Lord Benditch Dan Seymour as Mr. Muckerji...
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    Unity Mitford (category English members of the British Union of Fascists)
    and she used to turn up at communist meetings and she used to do the fascist salute and heckle the speaker. That was the sort of person she was". He...
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  • Arnold Leese (category British Union of Fascists politicians)
    a British fascist politician. Leese was initially prominent as a veterinary expert on camels. A virulent anti-Semite, he led his own fascist movement,...
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    Diana Mosley (category English British Union of Fascist politicians)
    editor and fascist sympathiser. She was one of the Mitford sisters and the wife of Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists. Initially married...
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  • Arthur K. Chesterton, a former leading figure in the British Union of Fascists, who had served under Sir Oswald Mosley. The League found support from...
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    Union Movement (category Neo-fascist parties)
    Oswald Mosley. Before the Second World War, Mosley's British Union of Fascists (BUF) had wanted to concentrate trade within the British Empire, but the...
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