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The National Front Vote in the 1977 GLC Elections: An Aggregate Data Analysis

Paul Whiteley

British Journal of Political Science, 1979, vol. 9, issue 3, 370-380

Abstract: The National Front is England's fourth largest party in terms of electoral support. The number of candidates it has fielded at local and national elections has increased at each successive election since it was founded in 1968. It has not, however, been extensively studied by academic researchers. Walker has provided a historical account of the development of the National Front. Scott has examined the activities and attitudes of one local branch. Nugent and King have compared it with earlier right-wing political organizations, particularly the British Union of Fascists. But rather less is known about the National Front's electoral support.

Date: 1979
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