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Third Way (United Kingdom)

Third Way
Leader David Kerr
Patrick Harrington
Founder Patrick Harrington
Founded 17 March 1990 (1990-03-17)
Ideology Fascism
Third Position
Anti-capitalism
Anti-communism
Euroscepticism
Colours black, green
Website
http://thirdway.info/

The Third Way is a former political party and now a think tank that researches and debates themes relevant to nationalists. It was founded as a political party on 17 March 1990.

According to accounts filed with the Electoral Commission, in 2006, Third Way had 20 members and cashflow of approximately £1,400. In December 2010, the membership was 21. It decided to revert to being a think tank and de-registered as a political party.

It should not be confused with the Third Way ideology promoted by Tony Blair, Bill Clinton and Gerhard Schröder, which it condemns as a revised form of social democracy. It is not related to the Christian Third Way magazine.

Third Way describes itself as representing:

Leading members of the Third Way were previously in the National Front, voting to disband it in 1989:

Also mentioned on the biographies section of the Third Way website are Roy Kerridge and US-based racial-separatist rabbi Mayer Schiller.

Third Way supported the English Lobby, a pressure group and electoral coalition founded in 2004 that campaigns for the recognition of St George's Day and the creation of an English parliament.

Third Way supporters assisted in the foundation of the BNP-linked Solidarity – The Union for British Workers.

The Third Way has operated, or is closely associated with, various publications and websites, including:

In 1999, new electoral organisation the National Liberal Party was formed by Patrick Harrington and Graham Williamson and registered as National Liberal Party – The Third Way with the Electoral Commission. It fought parliamentary elections in Hornchurch (in 2001 and 2005), Belfast West (2001, as Ulster Third Way), Upminster (2005) and Eastleigh (2010) but obtained below 1% of the vote in each case.


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