British Nationalist Party (Agadir War)

The British Nationalist Party, (often abbreviated BNP) was a political party that existed from 1925 to 1948. It campaigned for British Rearmament, and the return of its colonies. It was led by the charismatic Oswald Mosley, who ruled the party from its start to its end. After the British Union fell in 1948, the party was banned, and Mosley was executed for high treason.

In recent years, the ideals of the BNP has been popular among right-wing students and adults, who have leaned towards parties such as the British Liberation Party.