Richard Lawson helped shape the ideology of the party the source of which was "the 'soft'
National Socialism of
Rohm and the SD". Lawson edited the party journal,
Britain First, which was published between 1974 and 1977. As well as Powellite Conservatives and NF Populists a number of members were "socially radical
Strasserites". The National Party also circulated
Holocaust denial material such as
Arthur Butz's
The Hoax of the Twentieth Century. In the local elections of 1976 it had two councillors elected in
Blackburn, Lancashire, These were the last electoral successes for any British far-right party until the election of
Derek Beackon of the
British National Party in 1993. However, the party went into decline during 1977. Some members, such as Steve Brady, later rejoined the NF, and other members appear to have joined the
Nationalist Party. In 1979,
Andrew Fountaine lead a similar breakaway movement in contempt of the Nazi connections of the National Front, called the
Constitutional Movement. However, after little electoral success, it disbanded in 1984. ==Leading members==