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Mosley, Oswald (Ernald)

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Mosley, Oswald (Ernald) (1896-1980)

British politician, founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF) in 1932. He was a member of Parliament 1918-31. A Conservative MP for Harrow 1918-22, he joined the Labour party in 1924 and represented Shetwick 1926-31. He resigned in 1931 and founded the New Party. He then led the BUF until his internment 1940-43 during World War II. In 1946 Mosley was denounced when it became known that Italy had funded his prewar efforts to establish fascism in the UK, but in 1948 he resumed fascist propaganda with his Union Movement, the revived BUF.


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