National Party (UK, 1976)

[4] With Tyndall proposing constitutional reform of the NF the Populist counter-moves to expel him ended in failure.

Subsequently, the courts also restored the NF headquarters and the membership lists to the Tyndall faction".

[7] Richard Lawson helped shape the ideology of the party the source of which was "the 'soft' National Socialism of Rohm and the SD".

[10] The National Party also circulated Holocaust denial material such as Arthur Butz's The Hoax of the Twentieth Century.

In each of the three elections the NPUK finished behind the NF candidates, namely Andrew Fountaine, Joseph Parker and Paul Kavanagh respectively.