National Fascisti | |
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Founder | Lt. Col. Henry Rippon-Seymour |
Founded | 1924 |
Dissolved | 1928 |
Split from | British Fascists |
Ideology | British fascism British nationalism National conservatism Social conservatism Anti-capitalism Anti-communism Antisemitism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colors | Red White Blue |
The National Fascisti (NF), renamed British National Fascists (BNF) in July 1926, were a splinter group from the British Fascisti formed in 1924. In the early days of the British Fascisti the movement lacked any real policy or direction and so this group split away with the intention of pursuing a more definite path towards a fascist state.[1] The group had 60 members at its creation, and around 500 at its height.[2]