BNP Youth

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BNP Youth (formerly Young BNP, BNP Crusaders, Resistance, Youth BNP, BNP Youth and YBNP) is the youth section of the far-right British National Party (BNP).

PredecessorYoung British National Party
PurposeYouth wing
Resistance leader
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Parent organization
British National Party

History

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In 2002, the Young BNP chairman Mark Collett chose the Odal rune as the logo for his organisation, then described as the "Young BNP", which Channel 4's Young, Nazi and Proud noted was used by the Nazis and sections of the Schutzstaffel (SS).[1] In 2010, it was renamed "BNP Crusaders" and aimed at the slightly older demographic of 18–30 years of age.[2] In 2011, it changed its name to Resistance. The group falls under the arm of the British Nationalist Youth Movement with other groups such as BNP Students. The YBNP claimed to be a civil rights movement and student pressure group for white British students from sixth form onwards.[citation needed]

Student BNP

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Student BNP was part of the British Nationalist Youth Movement along with YBNP. In 2010, Student BNP closed down and BNP Crusaders was formed as a replacement.

Leadership

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References

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  1. ^ Young, Nazi and Proud. Channel 4 Dispatches. Series 41. First broadcast in 2002.
  2. ^ Septicisle (15 July 2010). "The BNP Crusaders are here!". Liberal Conspiracy.
  3. ^ Polly Curtis (26 March 2004). "BNP candidate fails in student election". The Guardian.
  4. ^ André Rhoden-Paul (6 November 2015). "Myth: young people are more tolerant than their parents". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
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