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Matthew J Goodwin
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (28 April 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 041546501X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415465014
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 15.4 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 407,926 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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'Where this book succeeds is in tying together narrative history, survey and statistical evidence, and interviews gleaned from BNP activists themselves. It gives us both a sense of context and continuity. New British Fascism is not only essential for understanding how a bunch of neo-Nazis became a political force; it hints at the real political challenges we collectively face. This excellent analysis is grounded in evidence.' - Anthony Painter, Sunday Review, Labour Uncut, June 2011, www.labour-uncut.co.uk

'Matthew’s book provides one of the most challenging and in-depth studies of the BNP and reminds us all of the threat they pose. There is a real need to have a proper national debate about the growth of extremism in our country today – and Matthew’s book offers invaluable analysis for all mainstream parties.’ - The Rt Hon Baroness Warsi PC, Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party

‘Whilst the oxygen of publicity is always welcome to small, ultra-right parties such as the BNP or EDL, nevertheless knowing what drives sometimes otherwise decent people to support the vicious and highly committed leadership of these neo-fascist organisations is essential in order to defeat them. It is easy to dismiss such extreme views as an irrelevance in British politics but, as this book … shows, at a time of uncertainty and insecurity it is all too easy for fringe views to emerge in the mainstream. That is why this in-depth study is worthy of examination.’ - The Rt Hon David Blunkett MP

‘No-one but no-one knows more about the BNP than Matthew Goodwin. This book is required reading for anyone wanting go behind the lurid headlines to find out what really makes the party tick and why, despite a rising tide of Islamophobia, it has so far failed to make the big breakthrough that its supporters long for and its opponents fear. Packed with first-hand interviews, killer-stats and objective analysis, this is a major contribution to our understanding of both extreme and mainstream politics in Britain today.’ - Tim Bale, University of Sussex and author of The Conservative Party from Thatcher to Cameron

‘The long-awaited study by the leading expert on the BNP – a must read!’ - David Farrell, University College Dublin and co-editor of Party Politics

'Goodwin's book is both a good example of how detailed investigation of a minor party can reveal much new about the sources of its support and motivations of its members, and also an extremely useful background guide for anyone wanting to fight elections successfully against the BNP.' - Mark Pack, co-editor of Liberal Democrat Voice

"Goodwin lays out the mindsets and anxieties that drive people to join, not just the BNP, but far-right organisations in general. We hear why supporters, often motivated by a specific incident or fear, became involved with the party...Beyond these testimonies, Goodwin's book provides a comprehensive account, backed up by new data, detailing the rise and fall of the BNP...it does provide context for the ebb and flow of far-right groups in the UK and explores the rise in Islamophobia over the past decade that has allowed the EDL to become a significant street movement." - The Guardian

'New British Fascism will be essential reading for those interested in studying recent British political history.' - Matthew Partridge, LSE

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The British National Party (BNP) is the most successful far right party in British political history. Based on unprecedented access to the party and its members, this book examines the rise of the BNP and explains what drives some citizens to support far right politics. It is essential reading for all those with an interest in British politics, extremism, voting, race relations and community cohesion. The book helps us understand:

  • how wider trends in society have created a favourable climate for the far right;
  • how the far right has presented a ‘modernised’ ideology and image;
  • how the movement is organized, and has evolved over time;
  • who votes for the far right and why;
  • why people join, become and remain actively involved in far right parties.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
To the point 30 Sep 2011
Format:Paperback
Goodwin provides a fabulous insight into a topic which is still such a taboo in many societies across Britain and Europe. His stellar analytical skill help the reader form their own balanced opinions on a highly contentious subject. Despite demonstrating, what I perceive to be, almost unparalleled expertise on the subject, Goodwin writes in a transparent style, enabling readers less familiar with the field, to build a sound understanding. I recommend that anyone with even the faintest of interests in right-wing politics read this book. It will not disappoint. I look forward to reading more of Goodwin's work in future.
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10 of 17 people found the following review helpful
By Mark Pack TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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Matthew Goodwin's new book expands on one of his previous works on political extremism (The New Extremism in 21st Century Britain (Extremism and Democracy)) to look in-depth at just the BNP.

New British Fascism: Rise of the British National Party has at its heart an extensive set of interviews with BNP members. His conclusion is a nuanced one - that the BNP has carved out a strong base in a narrow niche, meaning both that it is not likely to disappear any time soon nor is it likely to break through to major levels of support.

That base is made up of "supporters who are socially distinct and deeply concerned about a specific set of issues", primarily "angry white men: middle-aged and elderly working-class men who typically have few educational qualifications and are deeply pessimistic about their economic prospects". Unlike predecessor parties in the 1970s, it is anti-Muslim rather than anti-black sentiment which features most strongly and concerns about the cultural direction of the country are prominent.

As Goodwin points out, the success of a political party is dependent on both the "demand side" (the wider political context in which it operates) and the "supply side" (its own organisation and ability to make its own political weather). The BNP's rise has seen it attract voters on the basis of both hostility towards immigration and political dissatisfaction - the combination being "the most important predictors of whether somebody will vote BNP".

The post-general election troubles of the BNP suggest that not only is their level of support limited, but that due to their failings on the "supply side" they may indeed fall back into that irrelevance which was their home for many years.

For that to happen, other parties will need to learn the lesson of the BNP's rise, with its effective tactics that Goodwin documents of getting stuck into local community issues which other parties take up in many areas but were neglecting where the BNP got stuck in. In that they will be helped by the age factor Goodman points out: "the BNP's attempt to widen its appeal among young people has met little success". Added to that is the widespread opposition to the BNP due to abhorrence of its views to most people on race and toleration.

Goodwin's book is both a good example of how detailed investigation of a minor party can reveal much new about the sources of its support and motivations of its members, and also an extremely useful background guide for anyone wanting to fight elections successfully against the BNP.
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a rigorous insight 26 Sep 2011
By champ09
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it's a loaded topic, but one which is very important. I've noticed an undercurrent of hostility is flowing through our society. We need to be objectively informed of the factors that shape some fragile minds. This text sheds light on oft neglected issues. A must read for those interested in the subject.
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