'Comrades the Voices' - Party Anthem of the British Union of Fascists

Warrior88
Published on Jan 23, 2026
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The song "Comrades, the Voices" was the anthem of the British Union of Fascists (BUF), a far-right political party founded in 1932 by Sir Oswald Mosley. The BUF aimed to establish a fascist state in Britain and espoused ideologies rooted in authoritarianism and nationalism.

"Comrades, the Voices" served as a rallying cry for the BUF and was often performed at party events and gatherings. It was composed by William Joyce, an American who later gained notoriety as Lord Haw-Haw, a notorious British traitor and propagandist for Nazi Germany during World War II. The lyrics of the song reflected the key principles and beliefs of the BUF, promoting themes of nationalism, unity, and loyalty to the fascist cause.

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