The BUF emerged in 1932 from the British far-right, following the electoral defeat of its antecedent, the New Party, in the 1931 general election. The BUF's foundation was initially met with popular support, and it attracted a sizeable following, with the party claiming 50, 000 members at one point. The press baron Lord Rothermere was a notable early supporter. As the party became increasingly radical, however, support declined. The Olympia Rally of 1934, in which a number of anti-fascist protestors were attacked by the paramilitary wing of the BUF, the Fascist Defence Force, isolated the party from much of its following. The party's embrace of Nazi-style anti-semitism in 1936 led to increasingly violent anti-fascist disruptions, notably the 1936 Battle of Cable Street in London's East End. The Public Order Act 1936, which banned political uniforms and responded to increasing political violence, had a particularly strong effect on the BUF whose supporters were known as "Blackshirts" after the uniforms they wore.
The BUF emerged in 1932 from the British far-right, following the electoral defeat of its antecedent, the New
Party
, in the 1931 general election. The BUF's foundation was
initially
met with popular support, and it attracted a sizeable following, with the
party
claiming 50, 000 members at one point.
The
press baron Lord
Rothermere
was a notable early supporter. As the
party
became
increasingly
radical,
however
, support declined. The Olympia Rally of 1934, in which a number of anti-fascist protestors
were attacked
by the paramilitary wing of the BUF, the Fascist
Defence
Force, isolated the
party
from much of its following. The party's embrace of Nazi-style
anti-semitism
in 1936 led to
increasingly
violent anti-fascist disruptions,
notably
the 1936 Battle of Cable Street in London's East
End
.
The
Public Order Act 1936, which banned political uniforms and responded to increasing political violence, had a
particularly
strong effect on the BUF whose supporters
were known
as
"
Blackshirts
"
after the uniforms they wore.