Britannica Party

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, was also a member.

[4] The party stood four candidates at the 2012 Glasgow City Council election,[2] receiving a total of 73 votes.

It registered with the Electoral Commission as campaigning for a "No" vote in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.

[6][3] The party does not appear to have grown, but its accounts were regularly filed with the Electoral Commission, showing income for 2015 and 2016 respectively of 4p and 3p, with the only expenditure in both years being the annual £50 registration fee to the Commission.