Union Movement

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Union Movement was a post–World War II British fascist political party led by Oswald Mosley that sought to revive and rebrand his prewar fascist movement.

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Union Movement canonical 1

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instanceOf political party
alsoKnownAs UM NERFINISHED
associatedWith British Union of Fascists NERFINISHED
Diana Mosley NERFINISHED
corePolicy advocacy of a united Europe
anti-communism
authoritarian nationalism
opposition to non‑white immigration to Britain
country United Kingdom
countryOfOperation England NERFINISHED
foundedAfter World War II NERFINISHED
foundedBy Oswald Mosley NERFINISHED
goal rebrand Oswald Mosley’s prewar fascist movement
revive Oswald Mosley’s prewar fascist movement
historicalContext postwar British far-right politics
historicalPeriod 20th century
ideology British fascism
neo-fascism
inspiredBy interwar European fascism
leader Oswald Mosley NERFINISHED
movementType fascist movement
notableLeader Oswald Mosley NERFINISHED
opposedBy anti-fascist groups in Britain
politicalActivity contested elections in the United Kingdom
politicalPosition far-right
politicalSpectrum extreme right
positionOnDemocracy anti-democratic
predecessor British Union of Fascists NERFINISHED
region London NERFINISHED
status defunct
succeeded British Union of Fascists in representing Mosley’s politics NERFINISHED

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British Union of Fascists successor Union Movement