The Nationalist Alliance is a
far right movement in British politics, that aims to serve as an umbrella group for the various
White nationalist groups in
Britain. The party was registered with the
Electoral Commission in 2005 retrieved from
Internet Archive
Activity
The NA sought to build a closer alliance with other groups on the far right working outside the BNP and sought to negotiate a merger with the
Freedom Party, although the proposed merger did not come to pass as
Adrian Davies was reluctant to join up with some of the more extremist elements of the NA.
Searchlight, No. 363, September 2005, p. 25 Seeking to further their ties with other activists, the party held a meeting attended by members of the
White Nationalist Party and National Front at
Rawdon Conservative Club on 10 September 2005 as a memorial to
John Tyndall, where they were addressed by Tyndall supporter and BNP member
Richard Edmonds, NA party leader and ex-leader of the WNP
Eddy Morrison, and John Wood, formerly a senior member of the WNP.
Searchlight, No. 364, October 2005, p. 9
Split
Although the meeting at Rawdon demonstrated the support that the NA was building up amongst far right activists it also helped to bring about the groups destruction. A...
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