Revolutionary Conservative Caucus

Revolutionary Conservative Caucus
FormationNovember 1992

The Revolutionary Conservative Caucus was a small, right-wing pressure group which attempted to introduce a new radicalism into British conservatism.[1]

It was founded in November 1992[2] by Stuart Millson, an officer of the Western Goals Institute, and Jonathan Bowden; members included Mark Cotterill, Tom Acton and Steve Brady formerly of the National Front[3][4] and Derek Turner. Millson's close friend from the Monday Club, Gregory Lauder-Frost, acknowledged he was a "supporter" in a letter published in one of their journals.[5]

  1. ^ "Right Now! A forum for eugenecists". Searchlight. Ferris State University. July 1998. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  2. ^ The Revolutionary Conservative (2): 16. 1993. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Mercer, Paul Directory of British Political Organisations Longmans (1994) p287
  4. ^ Barberis, Peter; McHugh, John; Tyldesley, Mike (2005). Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 193.
  5. ^ The Revolutionary Conservative (2): 8. 1993. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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