British Peoples Party (2005)

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For earlier incarnations of the name "British Peoples Party", see British Peoples Party

The British Peoples Party, also known as "BPP - Putting Britons First" is the third incarnation of a name used by other far right political parties in the United Kingdom. It was launched on 18 September 2005 by Eddy Morrison and John G. Wood as a splinter group from the Nationalist Alliance, following what they saw as the unacceptably slow progress of that movement.

The party is committed to white nationalism, corporatism, and the implementation of the Fourteen Words. It applied to the Electoral Commission for official registration as a political party in October 2005. On 17 October 2005, the BPP was proscribed to members of the British National Party (1). On 27 October 2005, the party officially registered with the Electoral Commission as 'BPP - Putting Britons First' (2). The BPP has two publications - Vanguard which comes out every month, and Imperium, a quarterly magazine that is more theoretical.

The BPP stood a small number of candidates in the May 2006 Council elections without winning any seats.

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