New British facism. Rise of the British National Party.

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Publication Date 2011
ISBN 978-0-415-46500-7 (Hbk)
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The British National Party (BNP) is the most successful far right party in British political history. Based on unprecedented access to the party and its members, this book examines the rise of the BNP and explains what drives some citizens to support far right politics. It is important reading for all those with an interest in British politics, extremism, voting, race relations and community cohesion. The book helps us understand:

+ how wider trends in society have created a favourable climate for the far right;
+ how the far right has presented a ‘modernised’ ideology and image;
+ how the movement is organized, and has evolved over time;
+ who votes for the far right and why;
+ why people join, become and remain actively involved in far right parties.

Contents:

1. The Legacy of History
2. In the Ghetto: the BNP, 1982-1999
3. From Street Gang to Political Party: 1999-2009
4. Organizing for Elections
5. Voting for the BNP
6. Membership
7. Initial Motivations: Why Join?
8. Sustaining Commitment: Why Stay?
Conclusions: Yet Another False Dawn?

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