would also like to thank the interviewees who gave up their time to participate in the study. 2 Whilst the electoral performance of contemporary extreme right parties has generated much interest there are few studies of extreme right party activists. Focusing on the case of the British National Party (BNP) this paper investigates who joins the extreme right and considers the motive for active participation. Our study draws on qualitative life-history interviews with activists and analysis of internally-orientated party literature. Like its electorate we find that the BNP recruits much of its active support from older working class males though we also identify three ‘types ’ of activist who are drawn to the party and who follow quite differ...
The British National Party (BNP) is the most successful far right party in British political history...
One conventional wisdom of British politics is that there is no room for the extremist views of the ...
Recent decades have seen an upsurge of interest in populist radical right (PRR) parties. Yet despite...
Whilst the electoral performance of contemporary extreme right parties has generated much interest t...
Despite a vast pan-European literature on extreme right parties (ERPs), few studies speak convincing...
Some regions of the United Kingdom present more fertile grounds for consecutive incarnations of extr...
This article argues that the extreme right in Britain has a higher level of latent support than woul...
Despite strong evidence in the wider study of electoral behaviour that party campaigning can have im...
The elections to the European Parliament (EP) held in June 2009 marked a breakthrough for the extrem...
This study takes a closer look at the British National Party (BNP) in the context of contemporary Eu...
In recent years the far right in Britain has received increased support in local, national, and Euro...
The British National party (BNP) is the most successful extreme right party in Britain's electoral h...
This chapter is an exploration of what 'traditional' fascists and other British extreme-right ideolo...
Until its decline at the 2012 elections, the British National Party (BNP) was the most electorally s...
This article will explore the ideology of the British National Party (BNP). It will first ex...
The British National Party (BNP) is the most successful far right party in British political history...
One conventional wisdom of British politics is that there is no room for the extremist views of the ...
Recent decades have seen an upsurge of interest in populist radical right (PRR) parties. Yet despite...
Whilst the electoral performance of contemporary extreme right parties has generated much interest t...
Despite a vast pan-European literature on extreme right parties (ERPs), few studies speak convincing...
Some regions of the United Kingdom present more fertile grounds for consecutive incarnations of extr...
This article argues that the extreme right in Britain has a higher level of latent support than woul...
Despite strong evidence in the wider study of electoral behaviour that party campaigning can have im...
The elections to the European Parliament (EP) held in June 2009 marked a breakthrough for the extrem...
This study takes a closer look at the British National Party (BNP) in the context of contemporary Eu...
In recent years the far right in Britain has received increased support in local, national, and Euro...
The British National party (BNP) is the most successful extreme right party in Britain's electoral h...
This chapter is an exploration of what 'traditional' fascists and other British extreme-right ideolo...
Until its decline at the 2012 elections, the British National Party (BNP) was the most electorally s...
This article will explore the ideology of the British National Party (BNP). It will first ex...
The British National Party (BNP) is the most successful far right party in British political history...
One conventional wisdom of British politics is that there is no room for the extremist views of the ...
Recent decades have seen an upsurge of interest in populist radical right (PRR) parties. Yet despite...