Britannica was a far-right political party, led by Charles Baillie, the former organiser of the British National Party's Glasgow branch. It was first registered in August 2011. The party was formed by Baillie when he, along with other leading members of the BNP in Scotland, was expelled for plotting against the then party leader, Nick Griffin. It is, in essence, the core of the BNP Glasgow branch, including Max Dunbar (treasurer and former treasurer of BNP Glasgow), Jean Douglas and Martin Clark. John Robertson, the BNP "security officer" for the Highlands & Islands, is also a member.
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| - Britannica was a far-right political party, led by Charles Baillie, the former organiser of the British National Party's Glasgow branch. It was first registered in August 2011. The party was formed by Baillie when he, along with other leading members of the BNP in Scotland, was expelled for plotting against the then party leader, Nick Griffin. It is, in essence, the core of the BNP Glasgow branch, including Max Dunbar (treasurer and former treasurer of BNP Glasgow), Jean Douglas and Martin Clark. John Robertson, the BNP "security officer" for the Highlands & Islands, is also a member. (en)
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| - Britannica was a far-right political party, led by Charles Baillie, the former organiser of the British National Party's Glasgow branch. It was first registered in August 2011. The party was formed by Baillie when he, along with other leading members of the BNP in Scotland, was expelled for plotting against the then party leader, Nick Griffin. It is, in essence, the core of the BNP Glasgow branch, including Max Dunbar (treasurer and former treasurer of BNP Glasgow), Jean Douglas and Martin Clark. John Robertson, the BNP "security officer" for the Highlands & Islands, is also a member. The party has been mostly inactive since 2014, and was de-registered as a political party in November 2020. (en)
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