New Britain was a minor British right-wing political party founded by Dennis Delderfield in 1976.
"[6][8] The party became active participants in by-elections, contesting those held in City of London and Westminster, Beaconsfield, Penrith and the Border and Bermondsey,[9] as well as putting up two candidates in the general elections of 1979 and 1983.
[1] In the 1994 European Parliament election, the last to be held under first-past-the-post, it achieved moderate success, saving its deposit in one seat and nearly doing so in another.
[1] In the 2010 general election, former chairman Dennis Delderfield stood as an independent candidate in the Cities of London and Westminster Parliamentary constituency, from the contact address listed on the New Britain website.
His fellow UKIP MEP Jeffrey Titford was also a briefly a member after the Referendum Party folded.