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National Front

British  

noun

  1.  NF.  (in Britain) a small political party of the right with racist and other extremist policies

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Giving evidence in his trial, Mr Jones said his comment did not refer to far-right protesters involved in the riots at the time, but to those who had reportedly left National Front stickers on a train with razor blades hidden behind them.

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The UB40 website describes how their political convictions were cemented in place while attending marches protesting against the National Front and rallies organised by Rock Against Racism.

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Jean-Marie was expelled from the party - then called the National Front - in 2015 by his daughter Marine over his comments about the Holocaust being a "detail" of history.

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That devil had to be taken out of the National Front if it was going to progress further - a process that became known as "de-demonisation".

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In 2015, Marine Le Pen expelled her father from the National Front he had founded four decades previously.

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