National Party (UK) (What Luck!)

Officaly the National Unionist Party is a Right Wing British Political party.

History
The formation of a national Party was first considered by Churchill in 1931, following the first round table conference on Indian independence and Churchill's belief that conservative prime ministers Baldwin, Chamberlain and Halifax were "crippling" the British Empire. At the 1940 Churchill was reelected as an "Independent Nationalist Conservative", and sat in the commons as an independent. When Halifax announced the Conservative led National Government would enter the 1944 general election on a platform of Indian Independence, Churchill announced he would form a new party. He was able to put forward candidates (With the help of wealthy Tory Donors) in over 500 of the 640 constituencies.