British League of Rights

Founded in 1971, The British League of Rights ( German: British League of Rights ) is an offshoot of the Australian League of Rights. She is an " anti-Semitic and right-wing " political grouping. The British League was opposed to the entry of Britain into the European Economic Community ( EEC).

From the early 1970s, it was led by Don Martin, a former member of the Australian Young Liberals .. Under the leadership of Martin the number of members of the British League grew. Lady Jane Birdwood from the Conservative Monday Club was the General Secretary. By 1974, the British League of Rights, part of the World Anti- Communist League and replaced the Foreign Affairs Circle of Geoffrey Stewart -Smith, of the World Anti- Communist League left because of their anti-Semitism. In 1975, the British League a connection to the Publisher Britons Publishing Company A, a publisher who founded the Henry Hamilton Beamish from the right-wing British organization The Britons.

The British League was founded in 1972 a member of the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights, an umbrella organization for the rights of the British Commonwealth in the Australian League of Rights and the Canadian League of Rights and New Zealand League of Rights were a member. The British League organized in 1985, the fourth Conference of the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights, an umbrella organization that was founded by Eric Butler, the leader of the Australian League of Rights ..

Don Martin joined in 2001 by the leadership of the political association because of a campaign by Gerry Gable in the magazine Searchlight against him and became a member of the Federation of Small Businesses, is a member- strong organization of the interests of the British middle class.

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