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" All change on the British 'extreme right'? : "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Record Number : 1095570
Doc. No : TLets402101
Main Entry : Thomson, Karen Joanna
Title & Author : All change on the British 'extreme right'? :\ Thomson, Karen JoannaEatwell, Roger
College : University of Bath
Date : 2004
student score : 2004
Degree : Ph.D.
Abstract : The thesis assesses the 'modernisation' of the British National Party (BNP) primarily between October 1999 and May 2003 under the leadership of Nick Griffin. During the 1980s and 1990s while Extreme Right Parties (ERPs) in many Western European countries achieved notable electoral support, British ERPs were languishing on the fringes of British politics. In October 1999, the BNP (the largest of the groups on the British Extreme Right) underwent a change of leadership which has had a quite dramatic impact on the party, as new leader Nick Griffin has sought to make the BNP 'modem' and 'electable'. Between 2001 and 2003 the BNP experienced a dramatic upturn in electoral fortunes, and by May 2003 could boast 16 local councillors. Existing literature tends to stress voter demand when explaining support for ERPs; such an approach ignores the nature of the party itself. In contrast, this thesis adopts a supply-side perspective, noting the significance of party leadership and discourse in accounting for the varied electoral performance of British ERPs. The thesis does not seek to analyse the increase in support for the BNP between 2001 and 2003, but rather, seeks to identify and examine a major reason why the party has been more successful during this period; namely the party's 'modernisation' under the leadership of Nick Griffin. The thesis notes that Griffin's leadership has been crucial in facilitating vital changes to the BNP's overt discourse. These have enabled the party to portray itself as a relevant political force and the defender of the British "silent majority", and have made the 'modernised' party far more able than the 'old' BNP to exploit any political opportunities presented to them. The thesis concludes that the modernisation process has been significant; however, doubts remain as to the veracity of the party's new, 'moderate' position.
Added Entry : Eatwell, Roger
Added Entry : University of Bath
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