Talk:British National Party/FAQ

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Q: Is the BNP a far-right and/or fascist party?
A: In almost all academic literature, including that leading up to the present day, the BNP's policies are classified as far-right, and its ideologies as fascist or neo-fascist. The BNP denies aspects of both of these labels – they consider themselves opposed to right-wing capitalism as well as left-wing socialism, and they say that they reject certain tenets of fascism such as the single-party state. These caveats to such labels must be acknowledged in the article, but appropriate weight should be assigned to the fact that many academics find these to be the most suitable labels to use even when taking the BNP's response to them into account.
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