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ID156783
Title ProperProscribing national action
Other Title Informationconsidering the impact of banning the british far-right group
LanguageENG
AuthorAllen, Chris
Summary / Abstract (Note)In December 2016, the British Government banned National Action for being an extremist organisation. It was the first time in British history that membership of a far-right group was outlawed. While so, little is known about the group. This article responds to this lack of knowledge by setting out the origins of National Action and its leaders, its preference for a traditionalist Nazi ideology, and its penchant for stunts and demonstrations to gain media attention and publicity. The article concludes by considering whether proscription was rather more symbolic than serious.
`In' analytical Note
Political Quarterly Vol. 88, No.4; Oct-Dec 2017: p.652–659
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2017-12 88, 4
Key WordsProscribing National Action ;  Considering ;  Impact of Banning ;  British Far-Right Group